St. Martin's Chamber Choir

St. Martin's Chamber Choir, led by founder and Artistic Director Timothy J. Krueger, is a professional, non-church affiliated ensemble of 24 balanced voices.  The choir was founded in 1994, and takes its name from the site of its first concerts, St. Martin's Chapel at St. John's Episcopal Cathedral in Denver, Colorado.

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SMCC in concert, St. John's Cathedral, 2008

Current and previous concert programs are drawn from a cappella choral literature which spans the centuries, from Renaissance motets, through 18th century Baroque and Classical works and Romantic-era partsongs, to masterworks of the 20th century and new pieces composed expressly for St. Martin's.  

Under Mr. Krueger's leadership the choir has released nine acclaimed CD recordings which have been featured on nationally syndicated radio programs "Sacred Classics" and "The First Art", and which regularly appear on classical radio play lists across the U.S.  Through its concerts and recordings St. Martin's has become recognized as the region's foremost choir of its size.

St. Martin's Chamber Choir gratefully acknowledges the grant support of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, the Colorado Council on the Arts, and many corporate and private foundations.  St. Martin's is also grateful for the continuing support of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, the choir's administrative and rehearsal home.

For more information about St. Martin's Chamber Choir, please contact the St. Martin's office.

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