Performing groups sponsored by the Institute
Yale Camerata
Marguerite L. Brooks, conductor MarguerBrooks, conductor
The Yale Camerata was founded in 1985. It is a sixy voice choir
performing a widely varied spectrum of choral literature, with a
specific commitment to music of our time. [more]
Yale Schola Cantorum
Simon Carrington, conductor
Yale Schola Cantorum is a chamber choir specializing in music before
1750 and contemporary music. [more]
Battell Chapel Choir
Battell Chapel Choir, conducted by graduate choral conducting students,
is open to all Yale students. The choir sings for Sunday services
in the University Chapel during term time and offers two or three
additional concerts. Members are chosen by audition and paid for
singing in the choir.
Marquand Chapel Choir
Marquand Chapel Choir, conducted by graduate choral conducting
students, sings for services in the Divinity School Chapel as well
as for two special services during the year. Members of the choir,
chosen by audition receive credit for participation; section leaders
may elect to receive either credit or remuneration for their participation.
Marquand Gospel Choir
Mark Miller, conductor
Marquand Gospel Choir is also sponsored by the Institute. Open to all Yale Students, the choir sings for services in Marquand Chapel once a week as well as for special services during the year. Section leaders are paid for singing in the choir.
Repertory Chorus and Recital Chorus
Repertory Chorus and Recital Chorus, conducted by graduate choral conducting
majors, give up to six performances per year. Members are chosen
by audition, and may elect to receive either credit or remuneration
for their participation.
(Updated June 2007) |