2025 Spring Semester Concert


7:30 PM SATURDAY JUNE 7, 2025

LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

Mistress of Ceremonies: Linda Loomis has been a writer for arts and entertainment and a part of the community for many years. She served as director of communications and magazine editor for the Oswego Alumni Association, and directed the journalism program and taught creative writing for 20 years at SUNY Oswego.  Loomis, has been recognized with many awards including  being named Writer of the Year the New York Press Association.  Linda was instrumental in the founding of the chorus in 1980.

Liverpool School of Dance:  Owned and operated by Mary Condlin, this organization, which began with Mary's mother, the late Joan Condlin, has accompanied the LCC on various occasions from the beginning.   Mary's dancers amplify the LCC choral experience by adding the beauty of ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, and pointe to the performance. 

Director: Joe Spado has taught music at Liverpool Middle School, won two Syracuse Area Live Theater (SALT) awards for best actor and is currently teaching music at Huntington and HW Smith PreK-8 schools.  He also assists withe HW Smith musical.  Spado has been a part of the chorus in many capacities.  Currently in his second appointment as Director, Joe has also contributed to the chorus as a Tenor, Soloist, and Bass player.  In 2012 Spado was recognized as an  individual who had excelled in the areas of Art, Music, Theater, or Dance and was inducted in the Liverpool Central School District Fine Arts Hall of Fame.

Guest Director: Dan D'Agostino is  a Liverpool graduate and retired music teacher.  He was the LCC's third Direct whose tenure spanned over 12 years.  In 2003 D'Agostino was recognized for his contribution in the areas of Art, Music, Theater, or Dance and was inducted in the Liverpool Central School District Fine Arts Hall of Fame. 

Guest Director: John Miller was a Tenor in LCC prior to becoming Director from 2013-2018.

Accompanist: Gloria Card has been with the chorus since 1980 with minimal pause.  Serving as an Alto for many years, she now holds the chorus' accompanist role.  With only five years of piano lessons (age 9-15) she is mostly self taught.  She credits her talent to various mentors she has had through the years, particularly Dan D'Agostino.  She has been the organist for her church for the past 61 years and in 2010 was inducted in the Liverpool Central School District Fine Arts Hall of Fame.

Guest Accompanist: Kathy King is a retired music teacher and was the first piano accompanist for LCC from 1980-1988.