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Georgia College Choral Ensembles wants you

The Georgia College Choral Ensembles are looking for a few good men and women to join one or more of three choral ensembles open to all members of the GC community including students, faculty and staff. The three choruses are all available for one credit hour and are briefly described below. If you have any questions or are interested, please contact Dr. Jennifer Flory.

- University Chorus (UC) is a non-auditioned choral organization focusing on the study and performance of music of all periods and styles and is open to all members of the university community. Students who enjoy singing are encouraged to join regardless of major or music-reading skills. UC rehearses three times a week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 12:00 to 12:50 p.m. in Max Noah Recital Hall.

- Women’s Ensemble (WE), open to all female members of the university community, is a non-auditioned choral organization focusing on the study and performance of music of all periods and styles specifically for women’s voices. All female students who enjoy singing are encouraged to join regardless of major or music-reading skills. WE rehearses twice a week: Tuesday and Thursday from 2:00 to 3:15 p.m. in Max Noah Recital Hall.

- Max Noah Singers (MNS) is a choral organization made up of select singers with an emphasis on the study and performance of a variety of literature from madrigals and motets to the avant garde. MNS is open by audition to all members of the university community. MNS will be making a performance and recruiting tour in December in Georgia and Florida with a visit to Disney World. The group rehearses two times a week: Tuesday and Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in Max Noah Recital Hall. MNS members are also required to enroll in University Chorus and commit to the group for the entire school year. Auditions are the first week of school in August. The audition consists of one solo song with accompaniment (accompanist provided). Singers will also be vocalized and asked to sight-read. New students will need to provide a letter of recommendation from a past choir director.

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