b'Princeton High School ChoirThe Princeton High School Choir has an unusually rich tradition of choral excellence that is unique among American high schools. The choir has performed extensively in North America and Europe, touring as representatives of the Princeton community. The 85 members of the choir are selected after careful audition of nearly 250 voices in the high schools choral program.The foundation of the Choirs repertoire is rich in the study of Western choral music. Its curriculum includes traditional sacred and secular choral music spanning medieval through 20th-century repertoire, contemporary music, staged opera and operetta productions, and American folk music, Spirituals, and Gospel repertoire.The Princeton High School Choir has a history of collaborating with notable composers, conductors, and guest clinicians, and is featured every December with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra. Most recently, members of the Princeton High School Choir premiered We Live in Each Others Shadows by composer Dan Trueman and sang choruses from Henry Purcells King Arthur with the Dryden Ensemble of Princeton. The choir hosted a Gospel Festival in 2009, conducted by composer Raymond Wise and featuring his music. In 1995, the choir worked with conductor Andrew Parrott on Tippetts Dance, Clarion Air. Maurice Durufl conducted the choir in a performance of his Requiem in 1971. In 1963, Gian Carlo Menotti invited the choir to perform at his Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto, Italy, and Zoltn Kodly conducted the choir for the International Association of Choral Directors in Budapest. The choir has performed at the ACDA Regional and National Conventions, the White House, and the Washington National Cathedral, and has received numerous awards and honors. www.princetonk12.org/choirprincetonsymphony.org/ 12'