The Masters Touch Chorale is a choir of nearly 40
dedicated Christian singers, from some 17 denominations, who are
united by their common faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord
and by His calling to spread His Good News in the ministry of
music. The singers, from many communities, professions and walks
of life, meet every other Sunday evening throughout the year to
rehearse and pray together, or to concertize to the glory of
God. Founded in April of 1993, The Masters Touch is under the
musical direction of Warren Ottey, who also serves as Music
Director of The Syracuse Chorale and organist-choir director at
Cazenovia Village Baptist Church. During its tenure of ministry
The Masters Touch, which charges no fee, but concertizes on
faith, has sung in many churches and at community events over a
wide geographical area, and is always open to singing in new
venues, as requests are received. Two such invitations, truly
gifts from the Lord, were from The White House, 1600
Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C., where The Masters Touch
was privileged to sing concerts on December 21, 2002, and on
December 20, 2004. Featuring a menu of Christian music ranging
from Beethoven to Bluegrass, The Masters Touch Chorale strives
to please the musical palate of every listener in every concert.
More important, the chorale seeks to lift up and magnify the
Lord Jesus Christ and to bring every listener closer to Him, to
experience a deeper sense of His forgiveness, unconditional
love, power and victory! |