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The School of Arts and Humanities has seven performing ensembles. More specific information about performances during the semester will be found under the individual course descriptions.

The UTD Chorale
The UTD Chorale is open to all students as well as members of the community who are interested in singing challenging music in a wide variety of styles. The UTD Chorale performs in the Fall and Spring Arts Festivals every semester.

Chamber Singers*

An ensemble of 20-24 singers, performing sacred and secular vocal music from the Renaissance to the contemporary period, including classical and modern jazz arrangements

UTD Orchestra

A classical music ensemble for students who have previous experience in an orchestral instrument. Performs music by composers of various stylistic periods from the Baroque Period to the 20th Century.

Chamber Music Ensemble*
Students perform music written for small and larger ensembles, plus multi-media and theater works, of all periods.

Jazz Ensemble
A 20-25 person jazz band, open to all students.

All ensembles are open to all UTD students. In addition, the UTD Chorale is open to community members. Courses with an asterisk (*) require an audition. Please see the individual course descriptions for specific audition information.


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