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SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT

The U's Chamber Choir won what is considered by some as the world championship of amateur choral art, the European Choral Grand Prix.

By Marina Gomberg, College of Fine Arts Associate Director of Communications and Marketing

The University of Utah Chamber Choir won what is considered by some as the world championship of amateur choral art, the European Choral Grand Prix. The competition includes choirs from all across the globe and has an international jury made up of judges from six different countries. Chamber Choir 3

The U’s choir, directed by Barlow Bradford, became qualified to compete after winning the prestigious Florilége Vocal de Tours in the summer of 2014. This past weekend they faced the winning choirs from the other regional competitions held in Italy, Hungary, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Spain.

“We had 25 minutes to walk in and show our stuff,” Bradford said. “As they tabulated the scores, I kept thinking about how this choir had absolutely transformed since the last fall. They sang like a million bucks. I am so incredibly proud of them.”

The choir will arrive at the Salt Lake International Airport from their European tour on Saturday evening, June 6, after having competed in Tours, France and performed in cathedrals in Paris, Normandy and Barcelona.

“This is an outstanding moment in a rich history of our students’ excellence,” said Raymond Tymas-Jones, associate vice president for the arts and dean of the College of Fine Arts. “It is a prime example of the world-class education and experiences students in the College of Fine Arts receive. We are incredibly proud.”

For more information on the Chamber Choir, visit the School of Music’s website.