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Biography
Written by David Wikman   

 

David Wikman, Music Director, is a native of Muskegon and a product of the Muskegon Public Schools.  His undergraduate work was completed at Hope College and his Master of Music degree is from Western Michigan University.  Additional conducting studies were completed under Herbert Butler, Kenneth Schermerhorn, and Robert Shaw.

 

Mr. Wikman started his teaching career at Reeths-Puffer High School where he formed the Madrigal Singers.  He went on to head the choral program at Muskegon High School for 28 years.  During his tenure at Muskegon High, he led the Madrigalians in two well-received European tours.  In addition, he compiled a record of first division performances in choral and ensemble festivals.

 

Wikman formed the Muskegon Chamber Choir in 1963 and has conducted most of its performances since its initial concert in April of 1964.  He brought the Chamber Choir to Carnegie Hall for a widely acclaimed performance in 1988.  He has continued the Choir’s tradition of excellence with oratorio performances and regular concerts, both sacred and secular.

As a baritone soloist, Wikman has appeared with the West Shore Symphony Orchestra, the Lansing Choral Society, the Battle Creek Symphony, the Manistee Symphony and Chorus, the Zeeland Choral Society, and the Blue Lake Festival Orchestra.  A Baroque specialist, he has been widely heard in the works of Bach, Handel, Purcell, and lesser-known Italian composers.  As a chorister, he has sung J.S. Bach’s Mass in b minor and Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis with Robert Shaw and Brahms’ A German Requiem under Michael Morgan.  In addition, he is one of the Michigan School Vocal Music Association’s busiest Adjudicators for both choral and solo and ensemble festivals.

For a number of years he was a bassoonist with the West Shore Symphony Orchestra, the Grand Rapids Symphony, and the Bach-Mozart Festival Orchestra of Northern Michigan.  As a substitute player, he performed several concerts with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the legendary Fritz Reiner.

He is an Emeritus member of the Michigan School Vocal Music Association and an active member of the American Choral Directors Association.

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 April 2010 01:14
 

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Join us on February 25th

 

The Muskegon Chamber Choir will sing a selection of its favorites from throughout the years.  Please join us on February 25th at 7:30 PM at St. Mark Lutheran Church in Norton Shores.

 
2010 -2011 review and look ahead

 

We don’t get much time to look back and “survey the wreckage” at the end of a season before the next one is right around the corner.  Auditions to hold, program themes and music to select, venues to arrange for – all of them come charging at us at record speed.  

We had a great 2010-2011 season.

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What people say

Our Choice - conductors notes


“They came to me and said, ‘We’ve had two audience choice programs lately.  When do WE get to vote?’  So I sent the whole library list to every singer and told each to send in his or her “top ten hits” The response was vast and widely varied.  Clear winners, however, began to emerge as the voting went on, and finally we had a program.  They really picked a good one.  They, after all, have to sing the stuff and know pretty well which music they like and what sounds well.

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Our Choice - Press release

 

Muskegon Chamber Choir
“Our Choice”
Saturday,
February 25, 7:30 pm
St. Mark Lutheran Church, Norton Shores

The Muskegon Chamber Choir, under the direction of David Wikman and accompanied by Cheryl Lohman, will sing its favorites at St. Mark Lutheran Church on Saturday, February 25 at 7:30 P.M. in St. Mark Lutheran Church in Norton Shores.  Entitled “Our Choice” the program was selected by suggestions from the choir membership.  Each member was furnished the names of the more than 300 pieces in choir’s library and asked to submit his or her list of favorites.  The most often named fourteen pieces make up the “Our Choice” bill of fare.

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