About Us

Here you will find information about the Chorus, our director, and our repertoire.

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History

Founded in 1921, the Cornell University Chorus is Cornell's premier treble voice ensemble.  Under the direction of Professor Scott Tucker since 1995, the ensemble has gained a reputation as one of the nation's outstanding women's choirs.
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Our Director

Professor Scott Tucker, Director of Choral Music             John Rowehl, Assistant Conductor
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Commissioning Project

In 2003, the Cornell University Chorus launched a commissioning project known informally as "No Whining, No Flowers".
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Chorus Council

Find out more about the Chorus Council, including what we do, who we are, and how to contact us.
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Repertoire

The Cornell University Chorus performs a diverse repertoire ranging from liturgical settings to folk songs, from works of the Renaissance period to recent compositions commissioned specifically for the Chorus.