A special Wartburg College Festival Choir will travel to New York City to perform at Carnegie Hall on Sunday, March 8, at 8:30 p.m.

Lee Nelson, the Patricia R. Zahn Endowed Chair in Choral Conducting, will conduct the National Festival Chorus, which includes more than 60 Wartburg students from Kantorei, St. Elizabeth Chorale and Ritterchor.

Nelson, who also conducted more than 40 Wartburg students as part of a similar concert in February 2017, was invited to bring Wartburg musicians along again to serve as the core of the National Festival Chorus, which includes 216 singers from six states.

“I wanted to provide an opportunity for the exceptional Wartburg students in our non-auditioned ensembles in part because the students in the auditioned ensembles already have many opportunities to travel,” Nelson said. “This was a great way to allow more really talented students to perform on a national stage.”

Brett Guy, a senior from Ankeny, was one of the Ritterchor men who traveled with Nelson in 2017 and will return for this concert.

“The first time singing at Carnegie Hall, it was new and exciting and that is great, but this time it means much more. I do not think that I will ever have the opportunity to sing in an ensemble that is as good as any of the ensembles I have been a part of here at Wartburg, let alone make it back to Carnegie Hall,” Guy said. “This performance will be a ‘last chance’ of sorts to spend time with close friends and sing a concert that I will remember for the rest of my life.”

Lee Nelson conducts during the Christmas with Wartburg concert.
Lee Nelson conducts during the Christmas with Wartburg concert.

The mixed choir, made up of musicians from across the country, will perform six pieces, including “Since I Laid My Burden Down,” a piece composed by Kyle Pederson; “O Love,” by Elaine Hagenberg, an Iowa composer; “Nyon, Nyon,” by Jake Runestad; and “Prayer,” by Morten Lauridsen. Festival Choir members joined together on Sundays to practice outside of their usual ensemble practices.

“It is always a tremendous honor to conduct at a prestigious hall such as Carnegie Hall.  It is a thrill that I never take for granted,” Nelson said. “To share this experience with the Wartburg students really excites me. This will be a great opportunity for them to represent the college and show their talents on a national level.”