The choir was founded at Concordia College in 1920. From 1937 to 1986, it was directed by
Paul J. Christiansen, a figure associated with the continuation of choral traditions developed by his father,
F. Melius Christiansen, at
St. Olaf College. The Christiansen family's influence is frequently cited in discussions of Minnesota’s choral development during the 20th century.
René Clausen directed the choir from 1986 to 2020. During his tenure, the choir undertook national and international tours and produced numerous recordings. Clausen’s compositional style and educational methods have been discussed in publications by the
American Choral Directors Association. In 2020, Dr. Michael Culloton, a Concordia alumnus, became the ensemble’s fourth conductor. ==Tours and performances==