The Collegiate Singers is an ensemble of
approximately 50 singers devoted to the artistic performance of choral
music. The group performs at least two concerts each year, one
with orchestra and guest soloists. Past performances have included
Rejoice in the Lamb
(Britten), Messiah
(Handel), Dona Nobis Pacem (Vaughan Williams), Gloria
(Vivaldi), and
Creation (Haydn). Members of the ensemble represent a wide
variety of interests and areas of study. Any Concord student
regardless of major is welcome and encouraged to audition.

Listen to the
"Concord University Alma Mater"
sung by the Collegiate Singers
Listen to Irving Fine's
"Lobster Quadrille"
sung by the Collegiate Singers
Listen to the traditional African dance tune
"Kpanlongo" sung by the Collegiate Singers
The Camerata Singers
(MUS 461.2)
Joshua Miller,
conductor
Taylor Baldwin,
accompanist
The Camerata Singers is a
new ensemble made up of female singers auditioned from the Concord
University Collegiate Singers. The students who sing in the ensemble
represent a variety of majors and departments on the Concord campus and
include first-year students through seniors. The group performs a wide
variety of music from motets, to folksongs and broadway tunes.

The ConChords
(MUS 461.1)
Joshua Miller,
director
The ConChords is a guy’s
quintet chosen with a rigorous vocal audition. The gentlemen in this
ensemble must not only be fine soloists but also strong musicians
capable of singing one-on-a-part literature. The ConChords take
inspiration from fine men’s choirs such as the King’s Singers, Cantus,
Rockapella, and Chanticleer.