Larry Bach Choir NYC

NCU in NYC: Chorale and alumni at Lincoln Center

Twenty-eight members of the NCU Chorale traveled to New York City March 23–26 to join forces with several alumni Chorale members and Professor Emeritus Larry Bach for an epic performance. The trip was originally planned for 2020 and postponed multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Bach, the delay caused a venue switch—from Carnegie Hall to the Lincoln Center—but it was a blessing in disguise. The David Geffin Hall in Lincoln Center is home of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Bach noted, “The hall went through a two-year renovation, and is now aesthetically and acoustically absolutely world class!”

Bach and the Chorale, accompanied by Josh Tompkins, D.M.A., Associate Professor of Fine Arts, performed “Te Deum” by John Michael Trotta, a work commissioned for Bach’s final concert at NCU last year, and also Trotta’s “Gloria.” Bach retired from North Central in 2022.

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