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Men’s Choir
The Houghton College Men's Choir is comprised of about 45 voices and is a place for the men of Houghton College to learn and grow in their musicianship while praising God and experiencing the camaraderie of a male choral ensemble. Reinstated in the fall of 2003 the Houghton College Men's Choir has a long tradition reaching back to the first days of the College. Its members are drawn from every college on campus. Its repertoire is wide and varied, ranging from the traditional literature for male voices to powerful arrangements of hymns, spirituals and folk songs from around the world.

The ensemble meets Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 2:15-3:05. No audition is necessary. If you are interested, just register for the ensemble and come to class.
Literature 2005-2006
- The Star Spangled Banner (arr. Stan McGill)
- Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit (arr. Moses Hogan)
- INIMICI AUTEM (Roland de Lassus)
- LET MY PEOPLE GO! (arr. Roland Hayes)
- WITH A VOICE OF SINGING (Martin Shaw)
- STEAL AWAY (arr. Michael Richardson)
- A CEREMONY OF CAROLS (Benjamin Britten)
- I. Procession
- II. Wolcum Yole
- III. There is No Rose
- V. As Dew in Aprille
- VI. This Little Babe
- X. Deo Gracias
- XI. Recession
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