Black Swamp Honors Choir and Northwesternaires featured at
Defiance College Choral Festival Nov. 3
October 16, 2013
DEFIANCE, Ohio – Defiance College music programs will present the W. Oscar Jones Choral Festival on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. at St. John United Church of Christ, 950 Webster St. The performances will feature five choral ensembles including the DC Choral Union, DC Chamber Singers, DC Women’s Chorus, Black Swamp Honors Choir, and the Northwesternaires Barbershop chorus.
The performances are focused around the Black Swamp Honors Choir, a high school honors choir featuring 75 students from eleven area schools. In its fourth year of existence, the honors choir will perform four selections as well as a piece with the DC Women’s Chorus and another with the Northwesternaires. The concert will conclude with all groups singing the extraordinary “Gloria,” arranged by Randol Alan Bass with orchestral accompaniment.
Three conductors will be featured during the performance. Andrew Schultz, director of music programs at Defiance College and founder of the Black Swamp Honors Choir, will conduct the DC Choral Union and Chamber Singers along with the Black Swamp Honors Choir. The DC Women’s Chorus will be conducted by Candace Stoffel, a choral conductor for 35 plus years with tremendous experience working with women’s voices. The Northwesternaires is conducted by Jim Shisler, an icon in the barbershop community who has been with the chorus for more than 40 years.
The choir festival is named for retired music director W. Oscar Jones. With degrees from Miami University and New York University, Jones began at Defiance High School in 1926. He founded four groups including senior boys and senior girls glees, junior girls glee and mixed chorus. As his reputation grew, he branched out to the community founding the Ladies Choral Society, Defiance Civic Male Chorus and choirs at Defiance College. Jones directed musicals at the high school and college while also serving as director of music at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church.
In 1934, Jones established the first a cappella choir at Defiance High School which was chosen to represent Ohio’s contribution to the series “Music and American Youth,” a nationwide broadcast on NBC. Jones took his advocacy for the choral art one step further by serving as president for the Ohio Music Educators Association from 1941 to 1943. His 14 years in Defiance as well as his remaining years spent in Findlay were honored upon his retirement in 1961 with the receipt of the OMEA distinguished-service award.
Tickets are $10. Reservations are recommended and can be made in advance by calling Carolyn Gilgenbach at 419-783-2462.
Defiance College, chartered in 1850, is an independent, liberal arts institution in Northwest Ohio offering more than 40 undergraduate programs of study as well as graduate programs in education and business. Defiance College has received national recognition for its educational experience of service and engagement. The college website is www.defiance.edu.