Schoharie Valley Singers

Schoharie Valley Singers "A Community of Voices" If you love to sing, you will love singing with the Schoharie Valley Singers

"A Community of Voices" If you love to sing, you will love singing with the Schoharie Valley Singers (formerly Depot Lane Singers)

Our friends from “New Day” will be performing their Spring Concert on June 6 — you won’t want to miss it!
05/29/2026

Our friends from “New Day” will be performing their Spring Concert on June 6 — you won’t want to miss it!

Photos from a Spring 2026 Concert.It's the '60s - colorful shirts, interesting ties, scarves, and headpieces!
05/23/2026

Photos from a Spring 2026 Concert.
It's the '60s - colorful shirts, interesting ties, scarves, and headpieces!

Here is Our New Logo! We hope you like it!
04/26/2026

Here is Our New Logo! We hope you like it!

Singers to Present The 60’s: Beatles, Broadway & Beyond’  -  Dedicated to the Memory of Benjamin Frisch The Schoharie Va...
04/07/2026

Singers to Present The 60’s: Beatles, Broadway & Beyond’ - Dedicated to the Memory of Benjamin Frisch

The Schoharie Valley Singers will dedicate their upcoming Spring Concerts to the memory of Benjamin Frisch (August 12, 2006 – January 11, 2026), a cherished member of the ensemble whose life was tragically cut short earlier this year.

Though Ben sang with the choir for only a short time, his joy in music was unmistakable. He loved to sing and treasured being part of the Singers. His warm, gentle, and sincere presence left a lasting impression on all who knew him. Music was not simply something Ben did—it was part of who he was.

A gifted and devoted musician, Ben shared his talents generously as a self-taught organist and pianist, serving churches and enriching worship with both skill and heart. His love for music was deeply rooted in his faith, which guided his life and inspired his song.

The concerts, titled “The 60’s: Beatles, Broadway & Beyond,” will be presented on Friday, May 1 at 7:30 PM at the LDS Church in Central Bridge, NY, and Saturday, May 2 at 4:00 PM at the Reformed-Presbyterian Church in Duanesburg, NY. Under the direction of Betsy Meredith, Interim Artistic Director, and accompanied by Mark Pracher, the program reflects the joy, faith, and sense of community that Ben brought to every note he sang.

A centerpiece of the program will be “Be Still, My Soul,” Ben’s favorite hymn, the same hymn sung at his funeral. The performance will feature the choir’s immediate past director, Rea Jean Teeter, on cello, offering a moment of reflection on the peace and trust in God that Ben held so deeply.

The concert opens with Lionel Bart’s “Consider Yourself,” arranged by N. Leyden. First-half selections include “Up, Up and Away” (Jim Webb, arr. Z. Van Auken); “Moon River” (J. Mercer/H. Mancini, arr. H. Simeone); “Tonight” (S. Sondheim/L. Bernstein, arr. W. Sickles); “This Land is Your Land” (W. Guthrie, arr. by Schoharie Valley Singers Director Emeritus Mitch Haverly); “Edelweiss” (Rodgers and Hammerstein, arr. J. Cacavas); “Be Still, My Soul” (K. von Schlegel/J. Sibelius, trans. J. Borthwick, arr. H. Sorenson); and “Lean on Me / We Shall Overcome” (B. Withers / Horton, Hamilton, Carawan, Seeger, arr. Mark Hayes), featuring soloist Rachel Owens.

The second half celebrates the music of the Beatles—John Lennon and Paul McCartney—with a dynamic set of arrangements. Guest musicians forming a power trio include Vinny Marotta (bass), Isaac Nokes (drums), and Moses Torres (guitar). Selections include “Good Day Sunshine” (arr. Audrey Snyder); “Hello Goodbye” (arr. A. Anders & T. Davis, adapt. M. Huff), featuring soloists Adrianne Canterbury and Margaret Law; “Yesterday” (arr. B. Chilcott, adapt. J. Narverud); “When I’m Sixty-Four” (arr. Alan Billingsley); “Let It Be” (arr. Frank Metis); and the closing anthem, “All You Need Is Love” (arr. Alan Billingsley).

As the Schoharie Valley Singers remember Ben, they give thanks for the time they shared—brief though it was—and for the joy he brought into their music and their community. In faith, they trust that his voice now joins the eternal choir.

Tickets may be purchased from any choir member or at the door.

The Schoharie Valley Singers trace their beginnings to 1979, when the late Frances B. Tripp, a former Schoharie High School music teacher, founded the group under its original name, The Depot Lane Singers, following her retirement. In 2005, leadership passed to Mitch Haverly, a retired music educator from Berne-Knox-Westerlo Central School. Thirteen years later, in 2018, the ensemble adopted the name Schoharie Valley Singers and was incorporated as an independent not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. At that time, Middleburgh Jr./Sr. High School music teacher Benjamin April became the group’s third artistic director. Following April’s resignation in 2023, Rea Jean Teeter, a retired music teacher from the Guilderland Central School District, stepped in as the ensemble’s fourth artistic director and conductor, preparing the group for its winter/holiday concert. The Singers benefited greatly from her leadership, along with the continued musicianship of accompanist Mark Pracher. After Teeter’s resignation in January 2026, the ensemble is currently led by interim director Betsy Meredith, a retired music educator from the Middleburgh Central School District, with Pracher continuing as accompanist for the Spring Concerts. The Schoharie Valley Singers have established a search committee and are actively seeking a new artistic director.

The Schoharie Valley Singers is a Grant Recipient from CREATE Council on the Arts: “This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of The Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by CREATE Council on the Arts.”

03/03/2026
Schoharie Valley Singers Return for Spring Rehearsals January 20Central Bridge, NY — The Schoharie Valley Singers are pl...
01/19/2026

Schoharie Valley Singers Return for Spring Rehearsals January 20

Central Bridge, NY — The Schoharie Valley Singers are pleased to announce the start of their Spring 2026 season, welcoming both new and returning members for rehearsals beginning Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at the LDS Church in Central Bridge.

Registration is available online at schoharievalleysingers.com or in person on Tuesday evenings beginning at 6:30 PM, with rehearsals running from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

This spring’s concert, titled “The Sixties: Broadway, Beatles and Beyond,” will celebrate the music and spirit of an unforgettable decade. Broadway and “Beyond” selections will include Edelweiss, This Land Is Your Land, Tonight, Lean on Me paired with We Shall Overcome, Up, Up and Away, Moon River, and Consider Yourself. The Beatles portion of the program will feature favorites such as All You Need Is Love, Good Day Sunshine, Let It Be, When I’m Sixty-Four, and Hello, Goodbye.

Spring performances will be conducted by Betsy Meredith, retired music teacher from the Middleburgh Central School District, who is serving as guest director while Artistic Director Rae Jean Teeter is on leave. Mark Pracher will serve as accompanist.

As the Schoharie Valley Singers are excited to begin the second half of their 47th season of music-making and invite the community to join them for another memorable spring concerts May 1st and 2nd.

Notice of the Passing of Benjamin FrischIt is with profound sorrow that we share the tragic passing of Benjamin Frisch, ...
01/13/2026

Notice of the Passing of Benjamin Frisch

It is with profound sorrow that we share the tragic passing of Benjamin Frisch, a cherished member of the Schoharie Valley Singers, who died on January 11, 2026, as the result of a skiing accident. His death comes as a deep shock to our choir and to all who knew and loved him.

Ben was a gifted young man with a genuine love for music. He was especially devoted to singing and was a self-taught organist. Many first came to know Ben through his faithful service at Beards Hollow Church, where he began playing the historic pump organ each August. From there, he went on to serve several local congregations as an organist and pianist. His musical talent, warm smile, and gentle spirit enriched our choir and our community.

Beyond his musical gifts, Ben was on a meaningful journey of faith. Just prior to his passing, he was certified in his church as a Lay Minister, affirming his call to proclaim the Word of God. Those who knew Ben admired the depth of his faith, his humility, and his desire to serve Christ and others.

Because of Ben’s love for Jesus, we are reminded of the hope he truly believed, as proclaimed in the Gospel according to St. John the 11th chapter (25–26):

Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.”

As people of faith, we commend Ben to God’s eternal care, trusting in the promise of the resurrection. We believe that he now joins the heavenly choir, lifting his voice in praise. May God grant rest to Ben’s gentle soul, and may he rise in glory.

We extend our heartfelt sympathy to all of Ben’s loved ones.

The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at the Lawyersville Reformed Church, 109 Phillip Schuyler Road (Route 10, North Grand Street, from Cobleskill).

The Schoharie Valley Singers have been invited to assist with the Sending Hymn, “Be Still, My Soul,” a favorite of Ben’s.

Arrangements are entrusted with the Ottman Funeral Home in Cherry Valley where Ben's obituary may be found: https://www.ottmanfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Benjamin-Frisch?obId=46950231

With prayerful sympathy,
Bob Holt, President
Schoharie Valley Singers

01/05/2026

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Schoharie Valley Singers Present 2025 Holiday Concert: Star Light, Star BrightSchoharie County, NY — The Schoharie Valle...
12/09/2025

Schoharie Valley Singers Present 2025 Holiday Concert: Star Light, Star Bright
Schoharie County, NY — The Schoharie Valley Singers are delighted to announce their 47th Holiday Concert, Star Light, Star Bright, a sparkling musical celebration capturing the wonder, warmth, and joy of the season. This year’s program features an exciting blend of timeless classics, contemporary works, and festive favorites that highlight the beauty of winter and the magic of Christmas.

Audiences can look forward to beloved pieces such as LeRoy Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride,” a seasonal staple famous for its cheerful whip cracks and clip-clopping “horses”; Alfred S. Burt’s “Caroling, Caroling,” part of the historic Burt Carols collection originally shared on family Christmas cards; and Eric Whitacre’s “Glow,” a modern choral jewel written for the Disney “World of Color – Winter Dreams” spectacular.

Other highlights include Randall Thompson’s “Choose Something Like a Star,” inspired by the poetry of Robert Frost; Mark Hayes’ “Winter’s Heart,” known for its soaring harmonies; and John Rutter’s “Star Carol,” a radiant anthem loved by choirs worldwide. Audiences will also enjoy the contemporary poignancy of “Winter Song” by Sara Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson, the whimsical charm of “Hydom, Tiddlydom,” and a lively medley in “Christmas on Broadway.”

Performances will take place on Friday, December 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 141 Church Street in Central Bridge, and on Saturday, December 13 at 4:00 p.m. at the Duanesburg Reformed Presbyterian Church, 6512 Western Turnpike (Route 20) in Duanesburg.

The Schoharie Valley Singers trace their beginnings to 1979, when the late Frances B. Tripp, a former Schoharie High School music teacher, founded the group under its original name, The Depot Lane Singers, following her retirement. In 2005, leadership passed to Mitch Haverly, a retired music teacher from Berne-Knox-Westerlo Central School. Thirteen years later, in 2018, the ensemble adopted the name Schoharie Valley Singers and was incorporated as an independent not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. At that time, Middleburgh Jr./Sr. High School music teacher Benjamin April became the group’s third artistic director. After April’s resignation in 2023, the role was taken up by Rae Jean Teeter, a retired music teacher from Guilderland Central School District, who prepared the group for its winter/holiday concert as the fourth artistic director and conductor. Today, the Singers are fortunate to be guided by Teeter and supported by the musicianship of accompanist Mark Pracher.

✨ The Schoharie Valley Singers are ready to ring in the season! Join us for our upcoming Holiday Concerts on December 12...
11/14/2025

✨ The Schoharie Valley Singers are ready to ring in the season! Join us for our upcoming Holiday Concerts on December 12 and 13, where our voices will fill the valley with warmth, joy, and classic seasonal favorites. This year’s program is truly something special — a beautiful blend of traditional, sparkling new arrangements, and moments that will lift your spirit and brighten your heart. Mark your calendars, invite your friends, and don’t miss the chance to celebrate the magic of the season with us! 🎶🌟

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