What is the Pacific
Coast
Norwegian Singers Association?
The beauty and grandeur of Norway --
with her lofty mountains, deep blue fjords, and wooded valleys
-- have inspired such masters as Grieg, Bull, Sinding, Paulsen,
Kjerulf, and many others to express themselves in song and
music. They contributed compositions of lasting beauty
that rightfully belong among the finest the world has produced.
Since the time of the Vikings,
singing has been considered a national heritage of the Norwegian
people. Male choruses have an important place in the
musical life of the nation, and in virtually every town and
village in Norway, there is a singing society.
In America, as in Norway, the
characteristic Norwegian love of singing and the ability to
organize has manifested itself. This has forged a strong
link in the bond among those of Norwegian birth, ancestry, and
affiliation with the homeland.
Norwegian singing societies have
existed on the West Coast since 1878.
The Pacific Coast Norwegian
Singers Association was organized in Seattle, Washington, in
1902. Officers...
The first
Sangerfest was held in
Everett, Washington, in 1903. Since then, Sangerefests
have been celebrated in principal cities of California, Oregon,
Washington, and British Columbia.

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