Dan Seger is a retired teacher from the Boulder Valley School District, who has had a lifelong love of music and passion for the works of J. S. Bach. He has sung in the Boulder Bach Festival Chorus for over 15 years and has been chorus manager for the past five. He served a term on the board of directors several years ago and returned to it in 2006. Outside of BBF, he sings in the Concert and Chamber Choirs of the Boulder Chorale, as well as in The Renaissance Project, an a capella choir of about 20 members specializing in pre-Baroque choral music. He performed on voice and recorder for more than twenty years with the Boulder Renaissance Consort, one of the pioneering early music performance groups in Boulder, and was on stage with the Rocky Mountain Revels for several seasons. In 2008 he was honored by an invitation to sing in the chorus of the Montana Early Music Festival in Helena and Missoula when they performed J. S. Bach’s St. John Passion, just a week before BBF performed the same work. Dan is also the current president of Early Music Colorado, an organization dedicated to the promotion, development, and support of informed performances of music and dance written before the Nineteenth Century.
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