The U.S. Army Chorus

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The U.S. Army Chorus is a premier all-male vocal ensemble of the United States Army known for performing at high-profile military, governmental, and ceremonial events.

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instanceOf United States Army musical organization
military vocal ensemble
affiliation United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" NERFINISHED
basedIn Washington, D.C.
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfService United States NERFINISHED
employer United States Army
genderComposition all-male
genre choral music
classical music
patriotic music
popular music arrangements
sacred music
hasTypeOfMembers commissioned officers
enlisted soldiers
non-commissioned officers
warrant officers
languageOfPerformance English
location Washington, D.C.
militaryBranch United States Army
mission to represent the United States Army at high-profile national and international events
to support the United States Army with musical outreach and ceremonial support
notableRole providing musical support for senior military leadership
providing musical support for the President of the United States
providing musical support for visiting heads of state
notableVenue Arlington National Cemetery NERFINISHED
Kennedy Center NERFINISHED
The U.S. Capitol NERFINISHED
The White House NERFINISHED
organizationalType premier ensemble
parentOrganization United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" NERFINISHED
performerOf America the Beautiful NERFINISHED
Army Song NERFINISHED
God Bless America NERFINISHED
The Star-Spangled Banner NERFINISHED
repertoireCharacteristic a cappella arrangements
close-harmony arrangements
multi-part male chorus arrangements
selectionCriteria professional male vocalists
service United States Armed Forces NERFINISHED
serviceBranch United States Army Military District of Washington NERFINISHED
subdivisionOf United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" NERFINISHED
typicalEventType White House ceremonies
diplomatic receptions
military ceremonies
official funerals
presidential inaugurations
state dinners

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