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Founder
  
Richard Eaton

Principal conductor
  
Leonard Ratzlaff

Chief Conductor
  
Leonard Ratzlaff

Founding
  
1951

Origin
  
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Website
  
richardeatonsingers.com

Similar
  
Leonard Ratzlaff, John Estacio, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, William Eddins, Malcolm Forsyth

Richard eaton singers


The Richard Eaton Singers is a symphonic chorus in Edmonton, Alberta since 1951. It was founded by Richard Eaton, the first Chair of the Department of Music at the University of Alberta, and was originally named the University Singers. There are 150 members in the choir, RES frequently performs with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, and is at home in the Francis Winspear Centre for Music. The choir has commissioned and premiered new works by Canadian composers. RES has toured Canada and Europe.

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RES is currently conducted by Leonard Ratzlaff, who celebrated 30 years with RES in 2011. Richard Eaton conducted the Chorus until 1967, and was succeeded by Alexandra Munn (1967–1973) and Larry Cook (1973–1981), both U of A faculty members.

Richard eaton singers ctv edmonton nov 2 2011


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Richard Eaton Singers Wikipedia