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Celebrating Four Decades
Of Choral Excellence
Chorale Auditions 2024
The Lubbock Chorale is looking for the best vocal talent from the South Plains area for our 2024-2025 season!
The chorale is a community-based ensemble of more than 100 voices from all walks of life. People interested in singing with the Chorale should have some experience singing in choral ensembles, such as high school, college, or church choirs. Singers should be able to read music. We warmly welcome inquiries about becoming a singing member of The Lubbock Chorale!
Auditions for the Fall 2024 season will be held on June 11 and August 20 at the TTU School of Music. Auditions for the Chorale consist of a brief solo that the applicant prepares and performs (pianist provided) and that best shows the natural qualities of one's voice; vocalization (guided).
Membership to the Lubbock Chorale includes dues of $50 per semester. Members are required to purchase music via The Lubbock Chorale. Music fees vary each season, depending on repertoire. If you have any concerns regarding financial obligations, feel free to address them on our registration form. Audition form link coming soon!
Please check back for more information to come.
Thank you so very much for your interest in The Lubbock Chorale!
Testimonials
If you really want to know what kind of impact The Lubbock Chorale can have on people's lives, listen to those who have been impacted.
"Ever since I became the music director of the Lubbock Symphony, I quickly realized that The Lubbock Chorale was a gem in the community. Each and every member of the Chorale was a joy to work with and to hear them sing their heart out was inspiring! I am looking forward to many more opportunities to share the stage with them."
David Cho
"I was a member of The Lubbock Chorale for two years while completing doctoral coursework at Texas Tech University from 2006-2008. My association with The Lubbock Chorale gave me abundant opportunities to grow as a musician – choral singer, soloist, section leader, and conductor. Performing major choral works with an orchestra is one of the unique features of being part of this wonderful ensemble."
Alexa Vogelzang Brown
Lubbock’s Longest-Running Choral Ensemble
The Lubbock Civic Chorale began in September 1976, following numerous enthusiastic performances by a "sing-along" group during the city’s Bicentennial celebration. That first group was only a handful of singers who had a dream of creating choral excellence on the South Plains. Over the years, the group grew to a viable artistic force in Lubbock, partnering with Texas Tech University School of Music to support the academic and artistic growth and development of students. The Chorale also provides between 10-15 scholarships to music students each year.