| The UT Dallas Chamber Singers and students from Intermediate Voice present a ghoulish set of musical selections for Halloween. The concert will include Double Trouble from the Harry Potter film “The Prisoner of Azkaban,” This is Halloween from “The Nightmare before Christmas,” Remains of the Day from “The Corpse Bride” and the theme from “The Addams Family”; jazz standards including Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered and That Old Black Magic; and classical works by Purcell, Verdi and Ravel.
Come in costume, sing along and have a bewitchingly good time!
There will be a Costume Contest with
$25-75 gift card prizes awarded each night!
Don't miss the haunted lobby, tricks and treats!
The UT Dallas Chamber Singers was formed in 1994 as a performing ensemble
of 20-24 singers. The repertoire for the
ensemble is selected from a broad range
of chamber vocal literature, including both
sacred and secular music spanning the Renaissance
to the contemporary periods of music history
and modern jazz arrangements. The ensemble
performs regularly on campus, including
performances at the Renaissance Faire, the
Annual Holiday Sing during the Fall Semester,
and in concert as a Jazz Singers Ensemble
in the Spring Semester. The UTD Chamber
Singers collaborates with many other ensembles
on campus, including the Jazz Ensemble,
Guitar Ensemble and Dance Ensemble. They
also perform on the Winter and Spring Arts
Festivals every semester. In the Spring,
the Chamber Singers join the UTD Chorale
for a choral concert of large works with
orchestra.
Past concerts have included “A Tribute
to the Manhattan Transfer,” “All
Mozart Concert,” “Swing Thing,”
“Birds, Beasts and Bugs,” “A
Victorian Christmas” and “A
Celebration of Monteverdi.”
Students must audition and be accepted in
order to enroll in Chamber Singers. Auditions
are arranged in the Spring for new students
and before every long semester during the
registration periods.
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