Founded in 1912 and internationally recognized as a creative force behind the a cappella choral tradition, the St. Olaf Choir and conductor Anton Armstrong will delight fans of great choral music during its 14-city tour to the Southeast United States, Jan. 31 through Feb. 14, 2009. Following two Minnesota pre-tour concerts in Duluth and Minneapolis, the St. Olaf Choir launches its tour at the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville, and includes concerts at Emory University in Atlanta and The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami. Information about tickets for these tour concerts is available online at: stolaftickets.com.
Oh, my dear Sir!!! How I miss You!!!!! best wises from Siberia!! Ever Yours, Sveta
SBBigMama 1 year ago
Mr. Armstrong has to be good at his profession because he been there a long long time. Bravo!
Chesterbarnes1 1 year ago
He really is my hero. Everything he says about making beautiful music and taking ownership of it...truly an inspiration. I can only hope to be able to sing in that choir someday
LOL34LOL69 2 years ago
He is looking at the camera... the natural resting position of his eyes make him look squinty or like he isn't paying attention... he talks about it all the time in conducting class
olegurl2010 2 years ago
Very good to hear what he says. The words would have greater impact if he was looking at the camera all of the time. Maybe a person thinks little of this in a room alone(?) with a video cam but it counts greatly for the viewer. Quite a heritage to carry on. Bravo!
spritstreet 2 years ago
he's the guest clinician at my all state camp
what a stud
koalalad 2 years ago
These words should be shared with every choir, and really paint a different picture on what singing really is.
Crowdsurfer10 2 years ago
I love Dr. A! And I love that he's wearing a Cosby sweater.....
olelzac 3 years ago