The U.S. Army Strings, a premier ensemble of the U.S. Armed Forces, provides a musical backdrop for many of the country's most notable events. Its mission is to serve as musical ambassadors for high level military and government events at home and abroad as well as in concert for public audiences. The twenty elite musicians that comprise this ensemble have been trained at the most prestigious music conservatories and universities in the country. This versatile ensemble performs as the U.S. Army Strolling Strings, mixed chamber ensembles, and the U.S. Army Orchestra.
In 1956 The U.S. Army Chorus was established as the vocal counterpart of the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" and is one of the nation's only professional, all male choruses. From its inception, the U.S. Army Chorus has established and maintained a reputation of excellence in the performance of male choral literature. Beyond the traditional military music and patriotic standards, the repertoire of the Army Chorus covers a broad spectrum which includes pop, Broadway, folk, and classical music. The Army Chorus performs often at the White House and in support of functions hosted by the State Department and Department of Defense.
COL Thomas Rotondi, Jr., Leader & Commander
CSM Debra L. McGarity, Command Sergeant Major
Suggested donation: $5
Also see the The U.S. Army Brass Quintet perform at Trinity.