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ISU Alumni Chamber Choir to Present Spring Concert

May 28, 2026

The recently formed Idaho State University Alumni Chamber Choir conducted by Professor Emeritus Scott Anderson will present a concert Saturday, June 13, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. in the Jensen Grand Concert Hall of the Stephens Performing Arts Center in Pocatello, Idaho.

The program will include a double-choir setting by Spanish Renaissance composer Tomás Luis de Victoria, Regina caeli laetare, South African composer Motshwane Pege’s 2025 rhythmic composition, Jubilate Deo, the haunting eight-part Lux aeterna by Swiss composer Ivo Antognini, Johannes Brahms’ Op. 103 Ziguenerlieder, American composer Norman Dello Joio’s setting of Walt Whitman’s text, A Jubilant Song, and an arrangement of We Shall Walk through the Valley in Peace, by Moses Hogan.

Jaden Klein, who graduated from Idaho State University with a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance, serves as pianist for the choir, and will be featured in the Brahms and Dello Joio pieces. Ms. Klein, who was a student of Professor Kori Bond at ISU,  will attend the University of Colorado Boulder in the fall, where she will begin a Master of Music in Piano Performance.

The ISU Alumni Chamber Choir, formed in the fall of 2025, is composed of 26 singers, most of whom sang for at least two years in the ISU Chamber Choir during their undergraduate studies under the direction of Anderson. These singers work as educators, health professionals, librarians, lawyers, business entrepreneurs, private music teachers, parents, and in many other professional positions and careers. Thirteen members of the choir are choral music educators who lead elementary, middle school, and/or high school choral programs.

This concert is being sponsored by the ISU Music Department. Purchase your tickets at idahostate.evenue.net/event/MU25/0613M.

Admission Prices
Adults—$13
ISU Faculty/Staff—$10
Precollege students—$6
ISU students—FREE (with valid Bengal ID)
Children under the age of 6 will not be admitted into ISU Music Department concerts.


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