Stetson University Choral Union

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SCHEDULE

The Choral Union rehearses in the School's new McMahan Hall in Feasal rehearsal Hall. Click to see theirREHEARSAL SCHEDULE, PROGRAM, and LOGISTICAL INFORMATION.

Stetson students sing in Choral Union as part of their curricular development and receive school credit for their participation, but all community members are invited to join as singers--ONE NEED NOT BE A STETSON STUDENT TO JOIN.

CONDUCTOR

Dr. Milburn Price (Click Here for Biographical Information) conducts the Choral Union this season, and his collaborative pianist is Stetson Faculty member Tammy Miller. 

REPERTOIRE

Fall 2011 Repertoire exactly $20.00 available at First Rehearsal (Checks Payable to "Stetson Univeristy" or Cash)(First Rehearsal Monday August 29, 7:15PM McMahan Hall)

Fall 2011 Repertoire:

Magnificat by Antonio Vivaldi

Gloria by Antonio Vivaldi

Magnificat by Halsey Stevens

 

Tickets for general admission seating will be available at the door for all Concerts.

$8 Adults; $5 Seniors and Non-Stetson Students; Free for Students and Faculty with Stetson ID

 

RECENT HISTORY:

Choral Union members perform and tour in China in summer of 2010.

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CHOIR BIOGRAPHY

The Choral Union is comprised of Stetson Students and community members. Its primary role is to serve as the University's symphonic chorus, though octavo and a cappella works occasionally complement their repertoire. The Choral Union has performed many times with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and the Stetson University Symphony Orchestra. Repertoire in recent years consists of important oratorio-type works, such as Poulenc'sGloria,Leonard Bernstein'sChichester Psalms,Symphony of Psalmsby Igor Stravinsky, Beethoven'sMass in C Major,the MozartRequiemand other of Mozart's symphonic sacred works, along with settings by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Johannes Brahms. The Choral Union's most recent chorus conductors have been Duncan Couch and Alan Raines.