Pittsburgh Concert Chorale

Pittsburgh's largest all volunteer choir

The Pittsburgh Concert Chorale (PCC) is an all-volunteer performing arts organization recognized as one of
the region’s most outstanding choirs.

Under the baton of Music Director Dr. Susan Medley, PCC strives to showcase remarkable musical versatility
at the highest level of artistic excellence through its three concert series performances: Sounds of the Season,
Classics, and Pops, while prioritizing its commitment to educational outreach and community enrichment.
PCC’s signature educational outreach program, the Pittsburgh Concert Chorale Festival of Choirs, has
welcomed more than 1,300 high school students since its inception in 2012 to promote the joy of life-long
choral singing. PCC regularly performs at community events such as Movie Sing-alongs, Summer Fridays at
the Frick, Pittsburgh Pirates baseball games, and the Fourth of July celebration at the Fort Pitt Museum.

PCC members come from diverse musical backgrounds, including trained musicians, former high school and
college choral singers, church choir members, and instrumentalists singing in a choir for the first time.
Beyond the local stage, Dr. Medley has led the Pittsburgh Concert Chorale Touring Choir in performances
across Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Manhattan, and the Chautauqua Institution. In 2026, the
ensemble will perform throughout France, continuing to share their love of music around the world.
The Pittsburgh Concert Chorale is a proud member of Chorus America, the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council,
and is recognized as an Allegheny County Regional Asset.

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