Hinson returns as Conductor of Piedmont Chorale

Wallace Hinson conducts the Piedmont Chorale. (Piedmont College)

Wallace Hinson returns to the podium for the first time in ten years to conduct the Piedmont Chorale’s 2019-20 season.

Hinson, who serves as Piedmont College’s Associate Dean of Fine Arts and Music Department Chair will conduct rehearsals and performances for the annual Service of Lessons and Carols and the Great Composers Series concert.

Hinson founded the Piedmont Chorale in 1993. It’s made up of singers from Piedmont College and surrounding communities. Hinson conducted the group for 16 years before stepping away from the podium in 2009.  During his tenure as conductor the choir grew from 55 in the first rehearsal in 1993 to more than 100 singers.

In preparation for the upcoming season, the Chorale is seeking singers for all voice parts. Rehearsals begin at 6 p.m., Monday, August 19, in Nielsen Hall on Piedmont’s Demorest campus.

No audition is required.

Great choral masterworks

Known for their energy and expressive singing, the Chorale regularly performs to large and enthusiastic audiences for the annual Service of Lessons and Carols. The group has performed many of the great choral masterworks from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Those works include Haydn’s The Creation, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 and Mass in C, Requiem and C Minor Mass by Mozart, Brahms’s A German Requiem, the Duruflé Requiem, Carmina Burana, and many others.

At home in front of choruses and orchestras, Hinson has conducted masterworks from the Baroque to the present, including chamber orchestra pieces and choral works as well as large-scale symphonies and oratorios. In addition to his work as a clinician of state and regional honor choirs in the South and Midwest, Hinson has guest conducted the Norman Philharmonic (Oklahoma), Gainesville Symphony Orchestra (Georgia), the Atlanta Singers, and the Pragenses Virtuosi and Prague Chamber Choir (Czech Republic), and has served as conductor and artistic director of the Lanier Chamber Singers (Georgia).

An avid fan of stage works, Hinson has conducted and served as music director for musical and operetta productions throughout his more than 30 years as a conductor and educator.

Hinson is excited to return to the group after 10 years as an appreciative audience member. “I have enjoyed the Chorale’s performances over the intervening years very much and look forward to working with this fine group once again, especially as we move into the new Conservatory of Music this fall,” said Hinson. “This new facility will provide us with an outstanding rehearsal space. I know we will continue to provide outstanding performances for the region.”

Performance schedule and contact information

Performances this year are the 31st Annual Service of Lessons and Carols, December 6-7 and the Great Composers Series concert, April 25. The Great Composers concert will feature the Ninth Symphony (“Choral” Symphony) and other works of Beethoven performed by the Chorale and the Piedmont Orchestra, in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the famed composer’s birth.

For information on joining the Piedmont Chorale, please contact Hinson at 706-778-8500 ext. 1211, or [email protected].