Brigham Young University Singers

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The Brigham Young University Singers from the United States and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are an exciting choir with impressive voices and a wide range of styles. Under the direction of Andrew Crane, the group performs pieces from almost every musical genre, as well as many original works written or arranged for the choir. Internationally, the BYU Singers have won first place in prestigious European competitions. They have given concerts in some of the world’s most prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall in New York City and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. They have traveled throughout the United States and visited 28 countries. Among other engagements, the choir represented the United States at the Fourth World Choir Symposium in 1996. The ensemble has appeared on four nationally televised programs produced for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and has released ten solo albums. Its online content consistently ranks among the most streamed American university choirs. The BYU Singers were founded in 1984 by Ronald Staheli. The BYU Singers consist of around 40 students enrolled in various bachelor’s and master’s degree programs and have their origins in the School of Music at Brigham Young University’s College of Fine Arts and Communications in Provo, Utah. BYU is one of the largest private universities in the country with more than 30,000 students from all parts of the United States and 120 other countries.

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