New York Choral Society Announces Search for New Music Director
By: Gabrielle Sierra Jun. 02, 2011
The New York Choral Society (NYCS) has announced the launch of a search to identify a new Music Director to lead choral activities beginning in the 2012-2013 season. The new candidate will succeed John Daly Goodwin who has decided to make his 25th season as Music Director his last.
The new Music Director will be responsible for continuing the Choral Society's standard of musical excellence. Over its 52 seasons, the NYCS has become recognized for its outstanding performances in prominent music venues in New York City and around the world. The NYCS currently self-produces two concerts at Carnegie Hall with professional orchestras and world-class soloists and guest artists. It also accepts several high-profile paid engagements each season. For the last 18 years the chorus has performed at the annual Richard Tucker Foundation Music Gala at Avery Fisher Hall and has performed 12 operas with the Opera Orchestra of New York. It has also made nine guest appearances with Andrea Bocelli including several performances in Madison Square Garden."On behalf of the entire chorus, I would like to thank Maestro Goodwin for his many years of distinguished service," said Michael Colosi, Chairman of the NYCS Board of Trustees. "The chorus has never been on more solid footing, either musically or financially, than it is today. While we can never replace him, we wish him well and look forward to identifying the right director to lead us into our next chapter."
The New York Choral Society (NYCS), founded in 1958, consists of 185 avocational singers and has become known by audiences and critics for the quality of its performances. Its repertoire encompasses well-known choral masterworks as well as many compositions rarely heard in concert halls. The NYCS has presented eleven world premieres and has commissioned works by Paul Alan Levi, Morton Gould, Stephen Paulus, and Robert De Cormier, its Music Director Emeritus.

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