Hey Beer Choir Twin Cities! Don't worry, you'll still see lots of Adam Reinwald and Sara Langworthy , along with some great special guests, other Beer Choir chapters from across the country world?! While you're there, give the Beer Choir page a like! Huge news: The Aeolians of Oakwood University have rocked the choral world with the surprise release of their first commercial album! You won't believe the sound in this preview.

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Justice Choir is a template to encourage more community singing for social and environmental justice. Designed around our Justice Choir Songbook, our goal is a grassroots movement to engage in the empathetic, collaborative, and collective power of singing together to create change. The Justice Choir Songbook is a powerful new collection of songs for the issues of our time, and includes 43 new and re-purposed songs selected from a national Call for Scores. We hope you use the Justice Choir Songbook to help you and your community raise your voices together for change, equity, love, and peace. Amplify your voice and build community by holding a Justice Choir event! Host a rehearsal of Justice Choir songs, lead group singing in a march or rally, or invite your community to a public forum of singing and conversation about your local issues. Communities who plan to hold events often may want to form a Justice Choir Chapter. Chapters use singing as a springboard to ongoing conversation, community action, and transformation.
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PopUp Choir poses inside Crathie Kirk, a small church where the Royal family worships when they stay at Balmoral Castle in Scotland at the end of the summer. Andy Stenz. PAUL, Minn. Paul may be filled with the music of heaven, but the choir that will perform there next month has already received the royal treatment here on Earth. That really happened. What a privilege and opportunity. It was incredible.
Audition required. The University Singers is the flagship choral ensemble of the University of Minnesota. This auditioned ensemble, conducted jointly by Professors Kathy Romey and Matthew Mehaffey, both performs as a large choir and divides into smaller chamber ensembles. Singers explore a variety of classical and global repertoire for mixed chorus from the Renaissance through the 21st century. Concerts, both on and off campus, include convention presentations, touring, and collaborations with ensembles including the Minnesota Orchestra, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, other college and community choruses, and School of Music ensembles. Concerts occur both on and off campus and include performances at Ted Mann Concert Hall and at area festivals. Non-auditioned ensemble. Gospel Choir is open to all members of the University community, including students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Throughout the semester, students will perform in choral department concerts, observe and critique musical performances, and demonstrate improved musicianship.