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Choir History and Concert Archive Our History from our start in 1968, including programs from recent concerts. Messiah - Parts II & III - Spring 2006 Sacred Christmas Traditions Vivaldi
Gloria - Christmas 2003 Christmas
Gloria - Christmas 2001
Mass in G - Spring 2001 Christmas Oratorio - Christmas 2000 Requiem - Spring 2000 Christmas
Concert 1999
1968 - A handful of church choirs in the Imlay City area, backed by ministers from local churches, joined together and asked Jerry Pakkala to direct a new choir, what was known for years as the Imlay City Community Choir was born. Jerry had recently graduated from Oakland University with a bachelor of arts degree in music education, and had been hired by the Imlay City School System as the choir director. Our first concert was a mix of Christmas anthems. 1974 - A spring concert was added. 1986 - The choir had grown through the years and was drawing membership from a four county area. A major work by a classical composer was presented as a part of the program. Instrumental ensembles and chamber orchestras were also added to enhance the choral presentations. Some of the major works performed in the following years were: Bachs Magnificat, Gloria by Rutter, Handels Messiah, Saint-Saens Christmas Oratorio, Requiem by Rutter, Thompsons Peaceable Kingdom, Carcanis Gloria, and Mozarts Regina Coeli. 1992 - Jerry Pakkala completed his Master of Music degree in choral conducting. Jerry had been a member and soloist with the Rackam Symphony Choir and toured with the group in Europe, performing in Austria, Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia. He had also been the director of the Four County Foundations Messiah Oratorio Chorus. 1993 - Jerry Pakkala temporarily left the choir, after directing Rutters Gloria at our spring concert, to pursue other career activities. 1993 - John Ayers, of New Baltimore, joined us as our new conductor and directed our Christmas concert. John had been the Minister of Education and Music for the Warren Woods Baptist Church for many years. He came with outstanding credentials and a Masters Degree in Church Music from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. 1996 - Johns duties at the Warren Woods Baptist Church were expanded and he could no longer continue as our director. His last concert was our spring performance of Testament of Freedom by Randall Thompson. 1996 - We were very fortunate to have Jerry Pakkala return as our director. That fall he directed our Christmas concert where we performed Rutters Magnificat. 1997 - OUR NAME WAS CHANGED to the LAPEER COUNTY CONCERT CHOIR!!! The choir was re-named to better reflect the community it served along with our mission statement of producing quality concert performances. 2000 - Louis Canter joined us as our new director. Louis has a Master's Degree in Organ Performance and Church Music from Wayne State University and has a long history of directing classical performances. He directed our Christmas Oratorio by Saint-Saens that season. 2001 - Louis Canter composed the new Christmas Gloria which we performed under his direction. 2002 - Our 35th Season brings us Handels Messiah with almost 60 members in the choir! 2003 - We performed the "Chichester Psalms" (in Hebrew) and "Antonio Vivaldi's Gloria." 2004 - Was the year for changes. Louis Canter directed the Durufle` Requiem in the Spring and had to leave us because of expanded duties at his church. 2004 - Dr. David Pickett joined the choir as our new director.
2006 - Dr. David Pickett left the choir for a teaching position in Texas. We have grown and matured through the years. Our membership comes from all over, although most are from Lapeer County. We hope you will enjoy our concerts as much as we enjoy performing them.
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