Men's Chorus

The Goshen College Men’s Chorus, founded in January of 2004, follows in the long tradition of GC male singing groups beginning with the men’s glee clubs and the Rambler Quartet of the early 1900s. Formed by the combined male voices of the Chorale and Chamber Choir, the Men's Chorus performs music from all genres and time periods with special emphasis on sacred a cappella literature.  The men perform in on-campus choral concerts and represent the college on periodic tours.

2008-2009 Goshen College Men's Chorus
2008-2009 Goshen College Men's Chorus

Scott Hochstetler, conductor

Scott Hochstetler

Scott Hochstetler is assistant professor of music at Goshen College, where he directs the Chorale and Men’s Chorus and teaches applied voice and conducting.  Scott was music director at Western Mennonite School in Salem, Oregon from 2000-2005 and has taught at Corban College and the University of Michigan—Flint.  He holds a doctorate in choral conducting from Michigan State University, master’s degrees in conducting and voice from the University of Michigan, and a bachelor’s in music and biology from Goshen College.  Scott lives in Goshen with his wife Rachel and daughter Leah. 

Contact:

Scott Hochstetler

Director
Location: MC 204
Music Center

E-mail: 
Ph: (574) 535-7929


Upcoming Concerts

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Zion Mennonite Church, Archbold (Ohio)
Morning worship Service.  Free.

Central Mennonite Church, Archbold (Ohio)
3:00 p.m. afternoon concert.  Free.
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