Mendelssohn Club Announces 104th Annual Spring Concert

"60s On Up" on Friday, May 17

DELMAR, NY (05/08/2013)(readMedia)-- The Mendelssohn Club of Albany will perform its traditional spring concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 17th in historic Chancellor's Hall in the New York State Education Building. The 104th annual spring concert – "60s On Up" - will feature a wide range of songs from the 1960s through the present.

"We are very excited about our upcoming spring concert and our very special guest artists," said Mendelssohn Club president, Richard Hartnett. "The combination of a great program and our talented and very accomplished guest artists should provide a wonderful evening of music for our audience."

Joining the club as guest artists for the evening will be The Harmonics, a select chorus from Ravena, Coeymans, Selkirk High School, and the women's vocal group Kaleidoscope.

Tickets are available in advance or at the door for $18. Tickets prices for group sales of 10 or more tickets are $14. Please visit the Mendelssohn Club on-line at www.mendelssohn.org for more information.

The New York State Education Building is located at 89 Washington Avenue in Albany. The entrance to Chancellor's Hall is located near the corner of North Hawk Street and Washington Avenue. Covered parking is available one block from the State Education Building.

About The Mendelssohn Club: A Capital Region tradition since 1909, the 65-voice male chorus is the area's longest continuously performing arts group. The club is composed of men from the Capital District, Hudson Valley and Berkshire regions, and performs a full range of male choral selections from around the world. The Mendelssohn Club is conducted by Jeffrey L. Vredenburg. Mr. Vredenburg is a graduate of the Crane School of Music, State University College at Potsdam, New York where he majored in Music Education, Voice, and Piano. His post-graduate education includes a Masters Degree in Curriculum & Instruction from the State University of New York in Albany and choral conducting seminars with Donald Neuen, Dale Warland, Robert Page, Gregg Smith, and Margaret Hillis. Pianist Michael Clement serves as the club's accompanist. Mr. Clement was trained at the Eastman School of Music, the University of Arizona, and the University of Southern California.