Wartburg College’s men’s choir, Ritterchor, will perform Sunday, March 20.

The concert will begin at 4 p.m. in Wartburg Chapel. A free-will donation will be collected to support an upcoming trip to Carnegie Hall.

Selections will include “Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho” arranged by Stacey V. Gibbs, “Nearer, My God, to Thee,” arranged by James Stevens and “Black is the Color” by 2013 Wartburg graduate Connor Koppin.

Ritterchor alumni will be invited to join the ensemble on stage to perform “The Awakening” by Joseph M. Martin.

Lee Nelson, Wartburg’s director of choral activities, is the Ritterchor (“Knights Choir” in German) conductor. Founded in 1997, the ensemble, with more than 70 members, follows Wartburg’s rich German Lutheran tradition of choral singing and seeks to honor the Wartburg Castle, where Martin Luther once lived disguised as a knight.

The concert will be preceded by a 2 p.m. St. Elizabeth Chorale performance, also in Wartburg Chapel.