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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. The Chorus also sings traditional Songs of Cornell, including The Hill, Give My Regards to Davy, Song of the Classes, the Evening Song and the Alma Mater.

In addition, the Chorus frequently collaborates with other ensembles on major works, including recent performances of Verdi's Requiem and Beethoven's Missa Solemnis with the Cornell University Glee Club and Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, and Bach's St. John Passion (also with the Glee Club) under the direction of world famous Bach tenor and conductor Peter Schreier.

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No Whining, No Flowers: Learn more about the Chorus' effort to diversify women's choral music through this commissioning project, which seeks out female composers to set unique texts by female writers.

Cornell Songs: Learn more about the Evening Song and Alma Mater, two of the Cornell Songs frequently performed by the Chorus.