Meet the Chorus

Founded in 1993, Empire City Men's Chorus is celebrating it's 15th season of concerts. This 31-member chorus boasts an eclectic multilingual repertoire with a classical sensibility. Recent productions have included a staged production of Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana," co-produced with the Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music, as well as a concert of British music featuring a performance of Vaughan Williams "Five Mystical Songs" with special guests the Avalon String Quartet and bass-baritone Jason Grant.

New York Men's Chorus

Highlights of recent seasons include a gala 10th Anniversery concert featuring world premieres of works by 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Moravec and Adam Silverman, and performances of Brahms "Alto Rhapsody" with opera star Stephanie Blythe. Since it's founding, the ECMC has appeared at venues including Carnegie Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, Symphony Space, Town Hall, Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine.


The Chorus

Tenor I Tenor II Baritone Bass
Bruce Bergquist Paul Beswick Andy Cook-Feltz Danton Bankay
Mark Donato Casey Koh Dan May Brent Capron
Randy Smith Irwin Kroot Jeremy Davidson Bill Powell
Russell Taylor Michael Moreno Eric Lawrence Matt Kingston
Todd Swavey Bob Bronzo Eyal Wallenberg Ron Languedoc
Tom Vaughn   Jeff Slutzky Marshall Taylor
    Marty Schoenhals John Wellmann
    John Pohle  
       
       
       

Artistic Director

Artistic Director

Jonathan Babcock has been lauded as a rising star in both the choral music and music education communities. He has received degrees from the Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam (B.Mus; M.Mus) and The Hartt School, Univeristy of Hartford (D.M.A.). He is in demand as a choral clinician, adjudicator and conductor throughout the United States.

Principal Accompanist

Accompanist

Geoffrey Kiorpes enjoys a busy career as soloist, accompanist, musical director, and songwriter. Mr. Kiorpes gave his solo piano debut at Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall In April 2006, as the recipient of an award from Artists International.