for women, for music, for excellence
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Virginia Women's chorus

for women, for music, for excellence

Are you looking for a collaborative community of musically-minded people as well as a new group of friends? Well, you'd be glad to know that auditions for The Virginia Women's Chorus are coming around the corner! These auditions will be in Old Cabell Hall, from January 13th until January 22th. For more information, visit our auditions page.

Sign up for an audition slot here.

Not sure if you should audition? Here are 5 signs you should.

VWC is a talented, well-known ensemble that performs multiple concerts each semester, some examples being Rotunda Sing and their annual Candlelight Concerts. This year's Spring Concert will be celebrating the chorus's 50th anniversary, a testament to the group's rich traditions and close bonds. For auditions, it’s very chill! No prepared piece is required and sight-singing does not make or break an audition. Voice quality, intonation, and a good ear are important.

For more information, please visit the Virginia Women’s Chorus website or email Vice President Brasley Zanaty at vwcvicepresident@gmail.com. Thank you!!

More information about the Virginia Women's Chorus can be found here, and our FB page, or email vwchoruspublicity@gmail.com.

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UVA's oldest women's music organization. Established 1974.

The Virginia Women’s Chorus is committed to excellence in the performance of classical, contemporary and diverse music from the challenging choral literature for treble voices. The Chorus seeks to inspire and enrich others through the choral art form.

The Chorus is unique in that it is a student-run organization with a hired professional conductor. It is comprised of undergraduate and graduate students from numerous degree programs. Several singers from the Charlottesville community have participated in the Chorus as well.

VWC is affiliated with the University of Virginia Department of Music. Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency of the University. It is a separate and independent organization which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization’s contracts, acts or omissions.

 

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