Brass Band

The University of North Texas Brass Band provides students with the unique opportunity to perform in one of the most widely known wind mediums throughout the world.

Kalandra

Kalandra, meaning “Songbird" in Greek, is an ensemble comprised of sopranos and altos, selected each fall by audition. Members of the ensemble come from diverse backgrounds, including both musicians from the College of Music and academic disciplines campus-wide. Kalandra performs both historical and contemporary repertoire, celebrating the complexity and vitality of the treble voice. Conducted by Dr. Kristina Caswell MacMullen, the ensemble strives to connect and empower artists through meaningful music-making. Kalandra was formerly known as the UNT Women's Chorus.

Chorale

The University of North Texas Chorale was formed in the fall of 2020 to provide an exciting mixed choir experience for students from across the UNT campus. Chorale will perform at the annual UNT ChoralFest!, as well as presenting both fall and spring concerts. Students are not required to audition prior to enrolling, but instead will be placed into appropriate sections after individual voicing takes place during the first week of classes. Chorale was formerly known as the UNT Men's Chorus.

Grand Chorus

The University of North Texas Grand Chorus, comprised of more than 150 singers drawn from the A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir and University Singers as well as other interested individuals, partners with the UNT Symphony Orchestra and Wind Symphony, as well as other regional orchestras, to present major oratorio repertoire.

Concert Choir

The 75 voice Concert Choir serves the broader interests of our undergraduate population, particularly those anticipating a career in choral music education, through a wide ranging repertoire that is both accessible and challenging. The ensemble regularly partners with the area’s finest high school choirs and also joins the A Cappella Choir and Chamber Choir each year to perform major works with orchestra as the Grand Chorus.

Vox Aquilae

Vox Aquilae is an ensemble of 18-24 singers who specialize in the performance of music from the 16th through the 18th centuries and which usually performs with the University of North Texas Baroque Orchestra.

A Cappella Choir

The premier ensemble of the University of North Texas choral program, the 52-voice A Cappella Choir, led by Dr. Allen Hightower, director of choral studies, is selected by competitive audition from among the more than 1,500 music majors within the College of Music.

Raymond Rowell

Raymond Rowell is Assistant Dean for Scholarships and External Affairs for the College of Music at the University of North Texas.  In that role, he is responsible for the strategic planning and operational oversight of the scholarship functions for the college, aiming to maintain a highly talented student body that properly represents a diverse population of qualified students likely to succeed in its programs. He also oversees the college’s communication and marketing efforts and works to connect the college with a variety of organizations in the surrounding communities.

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