1. Music and the Brain

    Molly Gebrian’s “What Musicians Can Learn About Practicing from Current Brain Research,” offers on how to efficiently practice for success.

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  2. Sacred Harp/Shape-Note Sing-along

    Abigail Sorg and other guests will share a brief history of Shape-Note Singing, as well as a tutorial, and lead a virtual sing-along with the University Community Chorus. Register Now.

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  3. Messiah Sing-along

    Join us for a National Messiah Sing-along co-hosted by Dr. David Rayl from Michigan State University! This exciting holiday event will include a “pre-concert” lecture, performances by guest soloists, and a sing-along concluding with Handel’s “Hallelujah” Chorus. A PDF doc of the choral score will be provided to all registrants. This is the eighth and final webinar […]

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  4. Music of Hawaii

    Guest presenter Dr. Jace Saplan, a native Hawaiian, will introduce us to the diverse and complex history of Hawaiian choral music with an interactive discussion about the decolonization of choral music in the 21st century.  A part of the University Community Chorus webinar series.

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  5. This Is What Democracy Looks Like

    A pre-election special, featuring music directly related to the democratic process. Plus, composer Andrea Ramsey will answer questions about her newly completed “Suffrage Cantata,” which celebrates the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment. A part of the University Community Chorus webinar series.

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  6. Gospel Choir Night

    Celebrate the rich traditions of gospel music in America. Led by Jason Thompson and Chase Moore, learn the diverse history of this music and participate in our first-ever Gospel Choir Sing-along.  A part of the University Community Chorus webinar series.

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  7. Women Composers of Korea

    This webinar features a panel of women composers from Korea. The panel discussion will be led by Graduate Assistant Mirae Lee navigating the rich traditions and repertoire of this under-represented choral body.  A part of the University Community Chorus webinar series. Register Now.

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