Window through Time

In 1966, critical praise for program and performance went to the Colorado College Choir after it sang in Washington, New York and Boston on its most ambitious spring tour in history.

"Directed by Donald P. Jenkins, the 60 undergraduates sang with finesse and assurance, with a mellow, almost silken tone quality, and a near-perfect blend. Mr. Jenkins, looking almost as youthful as his singers, conducted with marvelous flair and sensitivity." - The New York Times

"The Colorado College Choir glittered like polished gold nuggets in its first performance on the New York stage. The sound was young but refined." - United Press International

"The program was one of the most challenging and stimulating lists to be offered by any college choir in my memory." - The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.)