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Choirs in America
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Xavier University Concert Choir
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Yale Alumni Chorus
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Yale Camerata
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Yale Glee Club For a century and a half, the Yale Glee Club has represented the best in collegiate singing-from its earliest days as a group of thirteen men from the class of 1863 to its current incarnation as an eighty-voice chorus of men and women.
The students who sing in the Yale Glee Club might be majors in music or engineering, English or political science, philosophy or mathematics. They are drawn together by a love of singing and a common understanding that raising one's voice with others to create something beautiful is one of the noblest hum.an pursuits.
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Yale Schola Cantorum
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Yale University Alley Cats
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Yale University Bach Society
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Yale University Magevet
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Yale University Mixed Company
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Yale University Out of the Blue
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Yale University Russian Chorus
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Yale University Shades
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Yale University Spizzwinks
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Yale University Whim n'Rhythm
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Yankton Children's Choir
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Young Naperville Singers
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Young People's Chorus of New York City
For more than two decades, the Young People’s Chorus of New York City has provided children of all ethnic, religious, and economic backgrounds with a unique program of music education and choral performance, while maintaining a model of artistic excellence and harmony that enriches the community.
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Young Singers of Pennsylvania
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Young Voices of Colorado
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Younger Generation Chorus
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Youth Choir of Central Oregon
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Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota
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Youth pro Musica
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Zamir Chorale
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Zamir Chorale of Boston
Founded in 1969, the Zamir Chorale of Boston’s mission is to serve as “a
musical and educational organization dedicated to raising awareness of
the breadth and beauty of Jewish culture through performances,
recordings, symposia, publications, and musical commissions.” Led by
Founder and Artistic Director Joshua Jacobson, the Chorale comprises
more than 45 experienced volunteer singers who perform music spanning
thousands of years, four continents, and a variety of styles, both
classical and popular. Concerts can be designed to meet the special requirements and always
provide an educational component.
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