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Lehigh University Choral Union
Lehigh University Choral Union is a concert Choir comprised of Students, faculty, staff and community members and performs with the other ensembles of Lehigh University Choral Arts. The ensemble performs masterworks of the choral-orchestral repertoire su... moreLehigh University Choral Union is a concert Choir comprised of Students, faculty, staff and community members and performs with the other ensembles of Lehigh University Choral Arts. The ensemble performs masterworks of the choral-orchestral repertoire such as Beethoven's 9th Symphony and Orff's Carmina Burana, as well as opera choruses, a cappella repertoire, and works specially composed for them.
Performances include world-renowned guest soloists and musicians.
The ensemble is directed by internationally acclaimed conductor and composer Steven Sametz.
Lehigh University Choral Union has performed at New York's Carnegie Hall and has toured internationally in China, Portugal, Hawaii, Italy, Spain, Austria and Hungary.
No audition is required but the ability to read music is helpful.
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The Battle of Jericho
The University Choir of Colorado Christian University performs Moses Hogan's arrangement 'The Battle of Jericho.' Dr. Frank F. Eychaner, conductor. Performed in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Denver Colorado. April 2011
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The Adlibitum Chorus
The Adlibitum Chorus is the official University Choir of Batangas State University in the Philippines consisting of college Students and alumni members.
The Adlibitum Chorus is one of the oldest and active Choirs of Batangas dating back from 1980 to present.
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Ask questions – your Choir leader (probably) won’t bite!
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
When I was a Student, I’d sit in lectures scribbling down everything that the lecturer wrote on the board. Like most people there, I understood...
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Academic Choir of Gdańsk University of Technology
The core of the team consists of Students and graduates of the Gdańsk University of Technology. The Choir's repertoire is very diverse. The band sings mainly sacral, including orthodox music, but also contemporary and folk. The Choir has rich concert acti... moreThe core of the team consists of Students and graduates of the Gdańsk University of Technology. The Choir's repertoire is very diverse. The band sings mainly sacral, including orthodox music, but also contemporary and folk. The Choir has rich concert activity in the country and abroad and with great success has participated in many choral contests and festivals. The ensemble performed hundreds of concerts and presented its skills at competitions and festivals in Germany, Spain, Latvia, Lithuania, Italy, Switzerland, Hungary and many others. The Choir has recorded a few CDs: "Bogoroditse Devo, Raduisya" from 2008, "Musica Sacra" from 2013, "Canticum Canticorum" from 2017. They have recently won many awards: Grand Prix at II International Choir Festival “Canco Meditterrania” in Lloret de Mar and Barcelona 2013, Golden Medal at prestige Seghizzi Choir Festival in Gorizia 2014, Grand Prix at Choir Festival in Kielce 2015, 1st place at Inte... less
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La Trobe University Choral Society
LaTUCS (La Trobe Uni Choral Society) is a non-auditioned Choir open to all La Trobe Students and staff (and other interested members of the community). We rehearse at the Bundoora campus of La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia on Wednesday nights from... moreLaTUCS (La Trobe Uni Choral Society) is a non-auditioned Choir open to all La Trobe Students and staff (and other interested members of the community). We rehearse at the Bundoora campus of La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia on Wednesday nights from 6:30pm to 9:00pm.
Our objectives are to rehearse and perform choral music, to participate in InterVarsity Choral Festivals and to do whatever else seems relevant.
The Society is a non-auditioned Choir, but it has been suggested that we could have a small, auditioned group within the society (perhaps called "Graduate Singers" or such like). Another possibility is that we could sing at graduation ceremonies in Union Hall. Another possibility is a joint concert with another UCS. And what sort of music should we sing? Madrigals? Handel's Messiah?
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