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Nordic Choir embarks on music tour of Norway

DECORAH, IOWA—Luther College Nordic Choir will tour Norway May 20 through June 3. The tour will celebrate the choir and Luther’s Norwegian roots, as Luther was the first college in the U.S. founded by Norwegian immigrants. With 2025 also marking the 200th anniversary of Norwegian immigration to the U.S., Nordic Choir will perform musical selections celebrating homecoming on the tour. 

On the tour, students will perform at churches and concert halls throughout Norway. This includes historic villages and cities like Lillehammer, Stravanger and Kristiansand. The choir will also participate in a church service at the Bergen Cathedral. The choir will finish their tour with a performance in Oslo at Uranienborg Kirke, a church located behind the Royal Palace. 

A group of college students in blue choir robes posing for a photo.

Nordic Choir will travel through Norway May 20–June 3.

“Nordic Choir has a long history of impactful music opportunities through its international touring,” said Andrew Last, director of Nordic Choir. “This year, Nordic celebrates the college’s Norwegian heritage through a tour program that includes themes of ‘coming home’ and
‘flight.’ The program will also commemorate the wonderful Norwegian voices through folk song, choral legends and F. Melius Christiansen, the founder of our Lutheran choral heritage.”

Fifty-nine Luther alumni, friends and parents will tour Norway along with the choir by attending performances and taking in scenery and architecture of the country. 

Nordic Choir is Luther’s principal touring choir in a choral program that includes three upper-class touring choirs and two first-year choirs. Nordic Choir honors the Lutheran choral tradition while exploring new and innovative choral works that span styles and genres. Performances have been described as “thrilling,” “breathtaking” and “rock-solid in intonation and rhythmic clarity.” Every three years, Nordic Choir tours internationally and tours nationally every year. This past winter, the choir toured the Upper Midwest. 

The Luther College Nordic Choir was founded by Sigvart Steen and memorably conducted for 57 years by Weston Noble, class of 1943. Previous conductors include Craig Arnold and Allen Hightower. Since 2017, the choir has been under the direction of Last, associate professor of music and director of choral activities and graduate of the class of 1997. He earned a master’s degree in choral conducting from Northern Arizona University and a doctor of musical arts degree in choral conducting from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln School of Music.

About Luther College Music 

Luther is home to one of the largest undergraduate music programs in the nation, with five choirs, three orchestras, two bands and two jazz bands. One-third of all Luther students participate in music, including large ensembles, faculty-coached chamber groups, private lessons and master classes. Nearly 175 music majors study music theory, ear training, history, education, composition, jazz, church music and performance. Learn more at luther.edu/music

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Lydia Slattery
Media Relations Specialist

slatly01@luther.edu

Phone: 563-387-1417