empty cell Turtle Creek Chorale
Turtle Creek Chorale is a Dallas-based male chorus founded in 1980. With over 200 members, the choir specializes in an eclectic repertoire encompassing both sacred and secular works. Notable recordings include "Rutter: Requiem & 5 Anthems" from 1993 and "Comfort & Joy" from 2002. The choir has performed at significant events, including concerts for Queen Elizabeth II and Texas Governor Ann Richards. In 1993, they debuted at Carnegie Hall. Turtle Creek Chorale is recognized for its contributions to male choral singing and collaborations with other choirs, such as the Women's Chorus of Dallas.