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Emory Concert Choir
The Concert Choir is Emory University’s select chamber choir. The Concert Choir is open by audition to all students in the university. The singers in the choir come from across the country and the globe. The Concert Choir has been selected to sing at both the southern and national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association. They have given performances throughout the world including at Avery Fisher Hall in New York City, St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, the Berlinerdom in Berlin, Karmelitow Boysch Church in Krakow, St. Nicholas Church in Prague, and in Bobby Dodd Stadium at the Georgia Institute of Technology with the Rolling Stones.
The choir sings a wide variety of sacred and secular repertoire from the Middle Ages to the present, from chant to folk song. Recent performances have included the Mozart Requiem, the Ešenvalds Trinity Te Deum, Dove’s Seek Him Who Maketh the Seven Stars, and Whitacre’s Water Night.