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Choral Ensembles

The Temple University choirs invite ALL Temple students to join one of our seven ensembles. Whether you’re a seasoned chorister or a novice, we have a space for you.

Most Temple Choirs are offered for credit, open to all Temple University students, and selected by audition. Singing Owls (credit is optional; also open to members of the community) and Recital Chorus are open to all students without audition.

Placement Auditions

Students who are enrolled in any of the one-credit daytime choir courses (MUSC 3300, MUSC 4300, MUSC 8300, or MUSC 8310) will need to take a brief placement audition before classes begin, in order to determine your voice part and ensemble assignment for the semester.

Students who are interested in joining the Concert Choir, Graduate Conductors Chorus, University Chorale, University Singers, or University Voices will also need to follow the instructions below to sign up for a placement audition. If you are looking to be placed into one of these five choirs and are not already enrolled in a one-credit choir course, please register for MUSC 3300 section 001 (CRN 1550), in order to reserve the Monday/Wednesday 1:00-2:50pm spot in your weekly class schedule.

Placement Auditions

Auditions will last six minutes each, and will consist of four parts:

  • A brief solo excerpt (1-2 minutes) from a piece of your choice. You may choose: art song, aria, folk song, musical theater song, popular song, or anything else that shows your voice at its best. (Never auditioned for a choir before? Please see our list of suggestions for choir auditions.) We will provide a pianist; please bring sheet music if your excerpt has accompaniment. Singing from memory is preferred, but singing with music is also acceptable.
  • Vocalizing (scales) to determine your voice part and range
  • Sight singing
  • Tonal memory exercise (pitch-matching)

Auditions will take place during the following times:

Friday, August 22, 2025
1:00pm-7:00pm

Saturday, August 23, 2025
9:00am-4:00pm

Monday, August 25, 2025
9:00am-12:00pm
3:00pm-6:00pm

Non-music majors also have the option of submitting a video audition. To submit a video audition, please record yourself singing a brief solo excerpt (1-2 minutes) and provide a link to your video when prompted on the audition request form. (Not sure what to sing? Please see our list of suggestions for choir auditions.) At your first choir rehearsal in August, your conductor may want to hear you vocalize in person to determine your voice part and range.

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Concert Choir

Dr. Rollo Dilworth, conductor
Members selected by audition

Course Number: MUSC 4300 (undergraduate) / MUSC 8300 (graduate)
Meets Tuesdays/Thursdays, 1:00-2:50pm

Praised for "professional musicianship" and "rich, free sound" (Boston Music Intelligencer), the Temple University Concert Choir (TUCC) has enjoyed a regional and national reputation for excellence and versatility. The choir is comprised of undergraduate and graduate students and performs some of the great masterworks of the choral and choral/orchestral canon in addition to new American choral music. The TUCC has presented many first Philadelphia performances, including Robert Moran's Hagoromo, Alfred Schnittke's Requiem, Arvo Pärt's Passio Nostri Jesu Christi Secundum Joannem, Eriks Ešenvalds's Three Teasdale Poems and Donald McCullough's Song of the Shulamite.

The Concert Choir has also been Temple's choral ambassador in the United States and abroad. Under the direction of Alan Harler the ensemble earned invitations to perform at the National and Eastern Division conferences of the American Choral Directors Association in 1995, 2000, 2004, and 2008, at the inaugural conference of the National Collegiate Choral Organization in 2006, and at Alice Tully Hall with Manhattan Concert Productions in 2013. It has performed across the United States as well as China, Hong Kong, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico, and has sung for some of the world's great conductors, including Eugene Ormandy, Riccardo Muti, Leopold Stokowski, Klaus Tennstedt, Zubin Mehta, Carlo Maria Giulini, Krzysztof Penderecki, Hellmuth Rilling and Yannick Nézet-Séguin.

The Concert Choir and members of the University Singers joined The Philadelphia Orchestra and Westminster Symphonic Choir for a four-performance run of Bernstein's MASS in April 2015 under the baton of Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Engagements for 2015-2016 included invited conference performances for the National Collegiate Choral Organization and American Choral Directors Association Eastern Division, as well as a performance of Bach motets with special guest conductor Helmuth Rilling.

Since 2013, the Concert Choir has produced three recordings on the BCM&D label: Northern Lights (2015), featuring the music of Latvian composer Eriks Ešenvalds; That Music Always Round Me (2014), featuring original jazz compositions by Garry Dial and Dick Oatts; and Waken the Dawn (2013), featuring words and music by African-American composers and poets. The ensemble's recording of William Averitt's Afro-American Fragments, the featured composition of Waken the Dawn, was praised by the composer as "absolutely superb from start to finish."

The choir has performed under the distinctive leadership of Elaine Brown, Robert Page, and Alan Harler, and since 2011 has been conducted by Paul Rardin.

Graduate Conductor's Chorus

Members selected by audition

Course Number: MUSC 4310
Meets Mondays, 3:00-4:50pm

The Graduate Conductors Chorus is an ensemble of 24 members selected from the Concert Choir by competitive audition. The choir is conducted by MM Choral Conducting students and presents a recital every six weeks under the direction of a different conductor. Members receive tuition assistance each semester and are held to a high standard of sight-reading and musical preparation. The ensemble focuses on concerted and a cappella choral literature from the Renaissance to present day.

Recital Chorus

Meets Thursdays, 3:00-4:50pm

Recital Chorus is a volunteer ensemble of 20-40 members recruited by MM Choral Conducting students. The ensemble presents a recital every six weeks under the direction of a different conductor and is noted for spirited performances of works from the classical, folk and world traditions.

Join Recital Chorus
No audition is necessary in order to join Recital Chorus. The first rehearsal will take place on the following date:

Thursday, September 4, 2025
3:00pm-4:50pm
Presser Hall Rm 204 (Klein Recital Hall)

Singing Owls

Dr. Rollo Dilworth, conductor

Course Number: MUSC 4352 (undergraduate) / MUSC 5352 (graduate)
Meets Mondays, 7:30-9:30pm

Temple University students have the option of enrolling in Singing Owls for credit. Community members who are not enrolled for credit pay a per-semester fee of $50 and can register with Temple Music Prep.

The Singing Owls joined the roster of Temple choirs for the first time in Fall 2014. Singing Owls is a mixed choir comprised of Temple University students, faculty, staff and alumni, as well as members of the greater Philadelphia community. The ensemble's primary goal is to create a dynamic and inclusive singing community through the appreciation and performance of music from diverse places, cultures, styles and time periods. The ensemble performs twice each semester and is open to all without audition. Complimentary musicianship and voice classes are available 30 minutes prior to each rehearsal.

In April 2015, Singing Owls welcomed noted singer, composer and song-leader Dr. Ysaye Barnwell to campus for a residency. Barnwell coached the ensemble on several of her compositions, after whose performance she led an enthralled audience in a community sing. In April 2016, Singing Owls joined the other Temple choirs and the Temple University Symphony Orchestra to perform Carl Orff's Carmina Burana at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. Later that same month, the choir welcomed the Sister Cities Girlchoir, under the direction of Kendra Balmer, as special guests for their spring concert.

Join Singing Owls
No audition is necessary in order to join Singing Owls. The first rehearsal will take place on the following date:

Monday, August 25, 2025
7:30pm-9:30pm
Tyler School of Art, Rm B004

University Chorale

Dr. Dustin Cates, conductor
Members must take a placement audition at the beginning of the semester

Course Number: MUSC 3300-001
Meets Mondays/Wednesdays, 1:00-2:50pm

The University Chorale is a choir of tenor-bass voices representing a wide range of majors within the Boyer College and across the University. The Chorale, originally titled Music Education Chorus, formed as a result of the merger of the Men's Glee Club and Women's Glee Club in the 1960s. The ensemble was conducted for many years by Temple Professor Emerita Janet Yamron until her retirement in 2009, and took part in the 1967 Grammy-winning performance of Carl Orff's Catulli Carmina with The Philadelphia Orchestra.

The Chorale performs repertoire from diverse styles, time periods, cultures and perspectives. In recent years special emphasis on contemporary American music, including works by Eugene Rogers, Eric William Barnum, Craig Hella Johnson, Jeffery Ames, Andrea Ramsey and Jacob Narverud.

University Singers

Dr. Mitos Andaya Hart, conductor
Members must take a placement audition at the beginning of the semester

Course Number: MUSC 3300-002
Meets Mondays/Wednesdays, 1:00-2:50pm

University Singers is a mixed choir of students representing a wide range of majors within the Boyer College and across the University. The choir performs frequently on and off campus, and participates in the annual combined-choir and orchestra concerts at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. The University Singers took part in the 1967 Grammy-winning performance of Carl Orff's Catulli Carmina with The Philadelphia Orchestra.

The University Singers have served regularly as musical ambassadors to the greater Philadelphia community, performing in recent years at the Historic St. George's Church, Rutgers University-Camden, and other venues. The Singers perform a diverse sampling of repertoire from many different times and traditions. Founded in the 1960s and enjoying decades worth of loyal alumni, the ensemble has sung under the expert musical leadership of Gail Poch, Tram Sparks, and Jeffrey Cornelius.

Guest composer/performers in recent years have included Ola Gjeilo and Darius Brubeck, and the ensemble has been joined in rehearsal and performance by the ensembles Amarcord and Magnificat. Members of the University Singers joined the Concert Choir, The Philadelphia Orchestra, and Westminster Symphonic Choir for a four-performance run of Bernstein's MASS in April 2015 under the baton of Yannick Nézet-Séguin.

University Voices

Dr. Elizabeth Cassidy Parker, conductor
Members must take a placement audition at the beginning of the semester

Course Number: MUSC 3300-003
Meets Mondays/Wednesdays, 1:00-2:50pm

University Voices is a mixed choir of treble-voice singers representing a wide range of majors within the Boyer College and across the University. Formed in 2000 (originally as the Women's Chorus) with the intent of expanding Temple Choirs' repertoire, the ensemble performs four times per year on campus as well as with the combined choirs and orchestra for the annual Kimmel Cultural Campus concerts.

University Voices embraces a wide variety of choral music genres and has earned praise for their engaging, emotionally connective, and stylistically informed performances. The ensemble has regularly championed new music, including works by Boyer faculty and students. The choir has also earned acclaim for its regular "flash-mob" performances across campus.