Chorus at Brown?

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<p>From the an old bio (2000):</p>

<p>The Brown University Chorus, 55 dedicated singers drawn from practically all concentrations within the University, is one of the oldest groups on the Ivy-League campus. As well as performing regularly in Providence and New England, the choir has earned an international reputation over the past twenty years for the quality of its performances around the world and most recently performed on a 1999 tour of Italy, Previous tours include a 1996 journey through Iberia, a 1993 concert tour of the Mediterranean, including performances in Greece, Israel and Egypt, and a three-week concert tour of the USSR and Scandanavia in 1990. They have also performed throughout continental Europe and enjoyed a four-week concert tour of the Pacific Rim, featuring concerts in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. In 1979, at the invitation of the People’s Republic of China, the Chorus was the first American collegiate performing group to tour China, with concerts that won praise from professional musicians in that country, while in 1976 the group spent one month in India at the invitation of the Indian Government, presenting concerts for Prime Minister Indira Ghandi and Mother Teresa, as well as more traditional concert-hall appearances in the leading cities. The choir has made numerous convention appearances, including the American Choral Directors Association and the Deutsche Sngerbund Festival, held every decade in Germany. The Chorus made its Lincoln Center debut in 1980, debuted at Carnegie Hall in 1987, and returned to Carnegie Hall in February of 1990 to perform with the Dave Brubeck Quartet. They have performed under the baton of Aaron Copland and made numerous radio and network television appearances.</p>