Wittenberg Choir

Dr. Donald Busarow, Conductor

Witt Choir

Click the play button (at left) to listen to the Wittenberg Choir perform Knut Nystedt’s Laudate, recorded live in Wittenberg’s Weaver Chapel. If the play button does not work in your browser, then click this link instead.

Wittenberg Choir 2009 Spring Concert Tour

Thursday, March 5
First United Methodist Church
Vincennes, Indiana
(Dr. Dan Miller)

Witt Choir

Friday, March 6
St. John’s Lutheran Church
Bloomington, Illinois
(Dr. Jean Pretz, 309-556-3867)

Saturday, March 7, 10:30 am
Grace Lutheran Church
River Forest, Illinois
(Mr. Carl Grapentine, 708-366-6900)

Sunday, March 8
Faith Lutheran Church
Glen Ellyn, Illinois
(Mr. Todd Carrico, 630-469-2361)

Sunday, March 8, 4:00 pm
Trinity Lutheran Church
Racine, Wisconsin
(Rev. Steve Jennings, 262-632-2900)

Monday, March 9
St. Matthew Lutheran Church
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
(Mr. John Paradowski, 414-774-0441)

Tuesday, March 10, 7:30 pm
First English Lutheran Church
Appleton, Wisconsin
(Ms. Melissa Moll, 920-733-2303)

Wednesday, March 11
Cross in the Woods Catholic Church
Indian River, Michigan
(Mr. Dan Hall, 231-238-8973)

Thursday, March 12
St. Lorenz Lutheran Church
Frankenmuth, Michigan
(Dr. Scott Hyslop)

Dr. Donald Busarow

Friday, March 13
St. Thomas Lutheran Church
Eastpointe, Michigan
(Mr. Douglas Conger, 586-795-8304, cell 586-337-2576)

Saturday, March 14
American Lutheran Church
Clinton Township, Michigan
(Pastor Becky Bolander, 586-463-2664)

Sunday, March 15
Fairlawn Lutheran Church
Akron, Ohio
(Mr. Gary Pinter)

Wednesday, March 18
Emmanuel Lutheran Church
Germantown, Ohio
(Rev. Michael Havey)

Friday, March 20, 8:00 pm
Home Concert
Wittenberg University (directions to Wittenberg)
Weaver Chapel

Click the play button (at left) to listen to the Wittenberg Choir perform Commit Thy way Unto the Lord (by Donald Busarow), recorded live in Wittenberg’s Weaver Chapel. If the play button does not work in your browser, then click this link instead.

Witt Choir Performs at Cleveland’s Severance Hall

Witt Choir at Severance Hall

Severance Hall

The Wittenberg Choir presented a HymnFest at Cleveland’s famed Severance Hall on Nov. 4, 2007. Admission to the event (with an audience of well over 1000) helped to support Building Hope in the City, a Cleveland charity whose mission is “planting new urban congregations and helping revitalize existing center-city ministries.” Two Wittenberg professors performed: Chris Durrenberger, as piano accompanist, and Brandon Jones, as trombonist of a brass quintet that included Philip Hecht ’10, Scott Stroup ’09, Lauren Butch ’09, and Matthew Smith ’09. In addition, Ben Williams ’10 played oboe for the event.