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The Idaho-Washington
Concert Chorale (IWCC) consists of about 70 singers from Palouse
region around Moscow, Idaho
and Pullman, Washington, as
well as the two cities at the confluence of the Clearwater and Snake
Rivers: Lewiston, Idaho and
Clarkston, Washington. A
few singers come from as far away as Lamont, Washington and Kooskia,
Idaho.
We perform three or four programs of serious choral music each year. See
our concert schedule.
Our music director and principal conductor is John Weiss, who is also a professor of choral music at Washington State University.
Although we often perform sacred music in churches,
we do so mainly because so much of the music we perform was originally
intended to be performed in such places. We are not a religious
organization, and we welcome singers of any religious persuasion
(or none at all). Members' ages range from the late teens to the
early 90s.
Director John Weiss rehearsing
the Chorale on Sunday, April 27, 2003 at St. Boniface Catholic Church
in Uniontown, Washington, in preparation for Concert
IV on May 2 and 4, 2003.
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