Posted on Apr 27, 2005

80-voice male chorus is longest continuously performing group in region


The Mendelssohn Club of Albany will perform its annual Spring Concert on Sunday, May 15 at 3 p.m. in the Union College Memorial Chapel. The theme of the concert is “Wine, Women, Song ….and Women,” and Union College's own Dutch Pipers and Garnet Minstrels will join the Club as guest artists. 


Founded in 1909, and now in its 95th season of providing quality choral music, The Mendelssohn Club is an 80-voice male chorus and is the longest continuously performing arts group in the Capital Region. The Club is conducted by Union College faculty member Dr. Victor Klimash. Pianist Michael Clement serves as the Club's accompanist.


The concert is free for Union College students and faculty. Tickets for the general public will be available at the door on the day of the concert for $16. For more information, visit The Mendelssohn Club on line at www.mendelssohn.org or e-mail the club at info@mendelssohn.org.