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Wilberforce University Choir (The Kennedy Center)

Wilberforce University Choir

The Wilberforce University Choir traces its roots back to 1878 as a standing reminder of the days when the traveling chorus was the life and support for many of our historically black colleges and universities; of which Wilberforce University stands proud as the first. Over the years, the Choir has traveled extensively and has undergone the leadership of several directors. Today’s Choir is composed of more than fifty singers, led by Director Jeremy Winston. The Choir’s repertoire includes a variety of artistic genres, such as the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern eras of the Classical style, the African-American concert and traditional spirituals, traditional and contemporary gospel, vocal and instrumental jazz, as well as opera and Broadway styles. Since Mr.

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Wilberforce University Choir 2/26/10: Wilberforce University Choir

The Ohio choir, directed by Jeremy Winston, is one of America’s oldest African American collegiate ensembles.

Wilberforce University Choir

The Ohio choir, directed by Jeremy Winston, is one of America’s oldest African American collegiate ensembles.
Wilberforce University Choir 3/1/08: Wilberforce University Choir

This Ohio-based choir, directed by Jeremy Winston, is one of America's oldest African American collegiate ensembles to emerge as one of the nation's top vocal ensembles.

Wilberforce University Choir

This Ohio-based choir, directed by Jeremy Winston, is one of America's oldest African American collegiate ensembles to emerge as one of the nation's top vocal ensembles.

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