David Hobson began directorship of the Centenary College Choir in the fall of 2007, becoming only the fourth conductor in the choir’s 68 year history and the second to hold the prestigious A.C. Cheesy Voran Chair.   In the first year of his leadership, the Choir sang over 40 performances across the south, continuing the rich legacy established by his predecessors.  He also serves as full-time faculty in the Hurley School of Music, heading the Sacred Music program among other teaching responsibilities.

Hobson is a 1998 alumnus of Centenary College and the Choir, earning a Bachelor of Music degree with honors.  His tutelage under Will Andress while in the Centenary Choir as well as church music classes helped shape his career upon leaving Centenary.   He later completed the Master of Sacred Music program at Emory University, studying conducting with Eric Nelson.  He is currently finishing the Doctorate of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting at Louisiana State University, where he is a student of Ken Fulton.

He remains active in church music ministry, having served churches in Shreveport, Atlanta, and Baton Rouge, directing vocal and handbell choirs of all ages.  His youth choirs have toured extensively across the South and Midwest.  Most recently, Hobson staged and directed church productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Godspell, and Fiddler on the Roof at University United Methodist Church in Baton Rouge.  He has also led several seminars in the area of music and worship for various churches and is available as a guest choral clinician in both academic and religious settings.  Hobson joined the music staff at Broadmoor United Methodist Church in Shreveport in 2007.

Former Directors
Dr. A.C. “Cheesy” Voran 1941-1972
Dr. William Ballard 1972-1974
Dr. Will K. Andress 1974-2007



Home | Alumni | Audition | Director | Friends | History | Current Members | Schedule | Special News | Contact Us
Copyright © 2006 Centenary College Choir. All Rights Reserved.