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Diane Pitochelli has exhibited her work both locally and in Europe. One of her photo collages is in the permanent collection of the Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy. She also won second prize for a photo collage in a contest focusing on the beauty and power of the Merrimack River, and her photograph of Old Town Hall appeared on the Town Handbook put out by the League of Women Voters. She has worked at Houghton Mifflin as a consultant and editor and has been an assistant film producer for the International Film Bureau in Chicago.  
In 2004 Andover Choral Society celebrated its 75th Anniversary. In 1926 the Square and Compass Glee Club was formed. They began to have regular meetings to learn four-part classical repertoire. They reorganized into the Andover Male Choir, under the direction of John Everett Collins, popularly known as "the music man." This group was renamed the Andover Choral Society and sometimes had as many as 100 members. Every Christmas they presented the ''Messiah''. Soon women were allowed to join the group.In 1985 George Redman took over as director. In 1990 Allen Coombs became the third director. The 75th anniversary was celebrated with a performance of ''Carmina'' ''Burana'' and Bach's ''Passion According to St. John''. The chorus also joined the Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Society in their annual holiday concert. The Andover Choral Society remains open to all who enjoy classical singing and who are committed participants.
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Diane later turned to [[Andover Artist - Diane Pitochelli| watercolors and pastels.
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*Andover Choral Society Celebrates 75th Anniversary.(long article with photographs) ''Andover Townsman'' 9/9/2004, pages17,21.


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*Seeing Andover Through the Lens of a Camera. ''Townsman'', 9/28/1989, page


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*Andover Choral Society Plans Jan. 23 Concert. ''Andover Townsman''  1/13/2005, page
 
 
*Andover Choral Concert Date Changed to Sunday.(Jan.30) ''Andover Townsman,1/27/2005, page
 
*Raising Their Voices. (Andover Choral Society awarded 3-year grant from Massachusetts Cultural Council, photo of group members) ''Eagle Tribune'' 11/19/2006.


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In 2004 Andover Choral Society celebrated its 75th Anniversary. In 1926 the Square and Compass Glee Club was formed. They began to have regular meetings to learn four-part classical repertoire. They reorganized into the Andover Male Choir, under the direction of John Everett Collins, popularly known as "the music man." This group was renamed the Andover Choral Society and sometimes had as many as 100 members. Every Christmas they presented the Messiah. Soon women were allowed to join the group.In 1985 George Redman took over as director. In 1990 Allen Coombs became the third director. The 75th anniversary was celebrated with a performance of Carmina Burana and Bach's Passion According to St. John. The chorus also joined the Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Society in their annual holiday concert. The Andover Choral Society remains open to all who enjoy classical singing and who are committed participants.

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  • Andover Choral Society Celebrates 75th Anniversary.(long article with photographs) Andover Townsman 9/9/2004, pages17,21.


  • Andover Choral Society Plans Jan. 23 Concert. Andover Townsman 1/13/2005, page


  • Andover Choral Concert Date Changed to Sunday.(Jan.30) Andover Townsman,1/27/2005, page
  • Raising Their Voices. (Andover Choral Society awarded 3-year grant from Massachusetts Cultural Council, photo of group members) Eagle Tribune 11/19/2006.

--Leslie 15:33, September 17, 2012 (EDT)

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