Chamber Singers
The USU Chamber Singers is composed of between 25-30 versatile and dedicated student musicians who perform a wide range of choral styles and periods in local, regional, and national concert venues.
Though membership of the group modulates annually, the Chamber Singers standard of excellence remains stellar. Performances on the Temple Square Concert Series and in Salt Lake City's Abravanel Hall with the Utah Chamber Orchestra have brought their work to Utah audiences. Consistently outstanding Performances at Division and National Conventions of the American Choral Directors Association have earned the USU Chamber Singers a reputation of artistic integrity and musical precision among their peers. Local and national radio broadcasts of their performances are bringing their artistry to an ever-increasing audience.
USU choirs have performed in New York's Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center Avery Fisher Hall, The Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City and Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, Russia.
The USU Chamber Singers first compact disc, “Sing Me to Heaven” (a collection of new works by American composer Daniel Gawthrop) was dubbed “…a quietly impressive recording” by the Washington Post.