Directed by Dr. Rhonda V. Fuelberth 
MUDC 246 / 446 (Degree Credit)
class time: MWF 2:30-3:20pm, Westbrook Music Building room 130 (or room 119)

 

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s University Chorale performs a varied repertoire of soprano/alto literature.  Through the study and performance of diverse musical expressions that represent a variety of historical and cultural perspectives, students participating in University Chorale develop the knowledge, skills, interests, values, and attitudes associated with individual and ensemble musicianship and artistry. The ensemble provides the opportunity to prepare and present varied music; and to enhance individuals’ skills in singing, listening, and application of related artistic skills.  In a broader sense, University Chorale serves composers, performers and listeners by presenting choral performances of the highest quality possible. Class activities promote music literacy, involve students in kinesthetic activities to help them connect physically to music, and prepare students to become independent musicians.

The Chorale joins other university choirs for joint concerts several times each year. In addition to their dedication to the performance of high-quality treble literature, the University Chorale has also performed larger works with the UNL, Lincoln and Omaha Symphony Orchestras. They have been invited to sing for state, regional, and national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association and the Music Educators National Conference (now the National Association for Music Education).

Auditions: Membership is open to any female singer enrolled in the university. The University Chorale is a non-auditioned group, and students from throughout the University are encouraged to participate. For more information, contact Rhonda Fuelberth at rfuelberth2@unl.edu (402-472-3349)