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The University of Arkansas Schola Cantorum represents the pinnacle of choral singing in the state of Arkansas. Since 1957, Schola Cantorum has attracted the most talented singers from across the country, and has performed widely, both domestically and internationally. Schola Cantorum is under the direction of Dr. Stephen Caldwell in his eighth year at the
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. The 2019-2020 ensemble consists of 49 auditioned undergraduate and graduate students from a broad variety of disciplines at the University of Arkansas. Schola Cantorum performs a variety of musical styles from German Baroque cantatas to opera choruses and modern a cappella works. Schola Cantorum has a rich history of exploring a global repertoire from all eras of music history. Schola Cantorum also frequently collaborates with other university ensembles, including the University Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, and Wind Symphony. Schola Cantorum regularly appears at both the Faulkner Performing Arts Center, and
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in Fayetteville, AR, and tours often throughout the state and abroad.


History

Schola Cantorum atin for 'School of Singers'was founded in 1957 by Professor of Music Richard Brothers. Originally only 32 voices, Schola Cantorum quickly flourished under his baton. In 1962, Schola Cantorum became the first American choir to win the coveted first prize—The
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Award—at the prestigious International Polyphonic Competition in
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. In honor of its achievement, Schola Cantorum soon after appeared on NBC TV's "
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" and performed for U.S. President
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in the White House Rose Garden. In 1964, the choir was invited to the Vatican in Rome to sing for Pope Paul VI. More recently, Schola Cantorum has performed at conferences of the American Choral Directors Association and the National Collegiate Choral Organization, as has toured to Puerto Rico, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands.


World premiers

1982 – Isabella Leonarda's ''Messa Prima'' 2011 – Augusta Read Thomas' ''Floating Temples'' 2012 – Donald Patriquin's ''Titanic Requiem'' 2013 – Stephen Caldwell's ''Three Meadows''


Regional premieres

2012 – Ola Gjeilo's ''Evening Prayer'' 2013 – Stephen Caldwell's ''Euge Serve''


Conductors

1957 – 1976 – Professor Richard Brothers 1977 – 1997 – Dr. Jack Groh 1998 – 2002 – Dr. David Saladino 2003 – 2009 – Dr. Graeme Langager 2009 – 2012 – Dr. Todd Prickett 2012 – present – Dr. Stephen CaldwellThe City Wire

''UA’s Schola Cantorum premieres with new director'' November 9, 2012


References


External links


University of Arkansas Music CollegeUniversity of Arkansas Schola Cantorum – FacebookUniversity of Arkansas Schola Cantorum – YouTube
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