The
Villanova Singers is Villanova's all male chorus. This highly acclaimed and
versatile men's chorus dates back to 1953 when Harold Gill Reuschlein, Dean
of Villanova's
prestigious Law School, established the group for the purpose of singing various
types of music and enriching the cultural life of the University. Dean Reuschlein
began a tradition of brotherhood in song that has grown to be one of the strongest,
most active, most successful organizations on campus. Dean Reuschlein
was known to say that he was "as proud of the Villanova Singers as I am
of what the Law School has become."
Since 1963, the Singers have logged almost 200,000 miles, leaving behind a long and distinguished trail of accomplishments stretching as far west as California, as far north as Canada, as far south as the Bahamas, and as far east as Poland. Some recent highlights include a 7-day tour of Italy in the Spring 2001, a 7-day tour of Austria and Germany in the Spring of 2003, and a 7-day tour of Puerto Rico in the Spring of 2004.
For more information, see the Villanova Singers Web site.