Choral
Concert Choir
| The UGA Concert Choir is a mixed ensemble of about 40 voices. The ensemble's performances focus on the great works of the choral repertoire from the Renaissance through to the present. The 2003-2004 season included music of Brahms, Victoria, Poulenc, Britten, and many others. The Concert Choir usually sings a cappella or with piano. The organization is open to UGA students by audition. Auditions are held during the first week of classes of the fall semester, with additional auditions held at other times as necessary (such as at the beginning of the spring semester). The audition process takes about 10 minutes and no prepared piece is required. Sign up sheets for audition times can be found posted in the Choral Suite in the School of Music. The Concert Choir is under the direction of Allen Crowell. |
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For more information, visit the UGA Choral Association website.
Men's Glee Club
| The Men's Glee Club, the oldest musical ensemble on campus, is open to all UGA men without audition. The 80-voice ensemble concentrates on literature for male voices from all periods of music history, sacred and secular, serious and light. Director Allen Crowell has a long tradition of working with male choruses, most notably during his 15-year tenure as director of the United States Army Chorus in Washington D.C. |
For more information, visit the UGA Choral Association website.
University Chorus
| The University Chorus is a mixed chorus open to all students, both under-graduate and graduate, and non-students as well. The ensemble serves both majors and non-majors, performing on campus twice a semester. A basic level of music reading and vocal ability is presumed upon enrollment. This ensemble often performs with orchestra and specialized in major works ranging from Baroque to contemporary compositions. The ensemble is directed by Mitos Andaya. |
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For more information, visit the UGA Choral Association website.
Women's Glee Club
The Women's Glee Club is a large choir open to all women at the University of Georgia without audition. They perform treble music from all historical periods. The group performs at least twice a semester both on and off campus and is involved in the annual UGA Choral Day for area high schools. Recently the Women's Glee Club was selected to perform at the evening performance of the Georgia Music Educators Association In-Service Conference in Savannah in January 2004. Fall 2004 repertoire will include music by Thomas Weelkes, Nicolas Clerambault and C.A. Pinto Fonseca. The Glee Club is under the direction of Mitos Andaya.
For more information, visit the UGA Choral Association website.


