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Known for their polished performances and versatility of genre and style, the university's four auditioned choirs - Men's Chorus, Women's Chorus, Concert Chorus, and BYU Singers - will present a varied program of classical and contemporary choral works.

This classical percussion concert will feature the BYU Percussion Ensemble led by Matt Coleman and our advanced percussion quartet, Tangents, led by Darren Bastian. Repertoire will be drawn from common percussion ensemble literature, as well as new and experimental works.

Join the BYU Men's Chorus and Women's Chorus for and evening of beautiful hymn arrangements, rousing folk song settings, and new works that will not soon be forgotten.

This performance features a variety of selections from BYU's two non-auditioned choirs.

This event has been rescheduled. The new event page can be found here. Known for their sublime artistry, the BYU Singers will present an eclectic program of choral repertoire drawn from a variety of genres, specifically curated for the stunning acoustics of the new concert hall. The Concert Choir will share a selection of timeless motets and anthems, including a dedication of the hall with Anton Bruckner’s “Locus iste a Deo factus est” (This place was made by God).

This event has been rescheduled. The new event page can be found here. Treat yourself to a Men’s Chorus musical tour of the globe, featuring folk and multicultural music from around the world alongside iconic Americana offerings.

This event has been rescheduled. The new event page can be found here.

University Chorale

Jun. 20/2023
7:30 pm

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University Chorale, BYU’s non-auditioned ensemble of undergraduate and graduate singers, presents a concert of choral works based on texts of great poets—from King David in the Bible to Robert Burns to Dr. Seuss. Anchoring the concert will be Randall Thompson's Frostiana, a musical setting of Robert Frost’s poetry and one of the most important works of 20th-century American choral music. The performance will feature graduate student conductors from BYU's master’s program in conducting.

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