United Voices of America
United Voices of America: MOrgan State University Choir & UD Chorale
Saturday, November 2, 2024 | 8:00 PM ET | Mitchell Hall
Approximately 100 minutes including intermission | Ages 10+ | In Person, Livestream or On Demand
The Morgan State University Choir is one of the nation's most prestigious University choral ensembles. Representing the largest historically Black college in Maryland, the ensemble has performed on six continents at the invitation of leading diplomats, worked with prominent orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and sung in historic locations such as Carnegie Hall and the White House. Following their popular debut with Master Players over a decade ago, the choir returns to UD to perform alongside the University of Delaware Chorale, winner of numerous national and international choral competitions and ambassador of UD choral excellence across the globe.
The choirs will perform a program celebrating the great traditions of American vocal music led by Morgan State University Choir's director Eric Conway and UD Chorale's Unidel Professor of Music Paul D. Head.
Note: The bathrooms of Gore Hall will be open to the public. (Please note it is the building next to Mitchell Hall, not Gore Recital Hall.)
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Artist Bios
MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY CHOIR
Dr. Eric Conway, Director
The Morgan State University Choir is one of the nation’s most prestigious university choral ensembles. The choral forces of this critically acclaimed choir include The University Choir, which is over 120 voices strong, and The Morgan Singers – approximately 40 voices. While classical, Gospel, and contemporary popular music comprise the choir’s repertoire; the choir is noted for its emphasis on preserving the heritage of the spiritual, especially in the historic practices of performance.
The Morgan State University Choir has performed for audiences throughout the United States and all over the world – including Virgin Islands, Canary Islands, Canada, Africa, Asia and Europe. One of the choir’s most historic moments was performing under the baton of Robert Shaw, conducting the Orchestra of St. Lukes and joined by Jessye Norman and others in Carnegie Hall’s One Hundredth Birthday Tribute to Marian Anderson. A major milestone happened 1996-1997 season when the “Silver Anniversary” concert was broadcast throughout the state of Maryland. The concert won three Emmy Awards for Maryland Public Television (MPT). MPT continues to air this hallmark performance during sections of their membership drives.
Known for their consistency of excellent performances, the choir probably performs with more major orchestras of the United States than any other university choir. During the 1999-2000 season, the choir was featured with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in a (then) newly commissioned work for the millennium, “All Rise,” by Wynton Marsalis. The choir reprised “All Rise” in Prague, in October 2000 and recorded it with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra; the Los Angeles Philharmonic; and in 2003, the choir recorded it in Paris. In December 20032 the choir performed “African Portraits” with the Baltimore Symphony, at the Gala Concert for the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture. In its May 2004 issue, Reader’s Digest named the Morgan State University Choir “the Best College Choir in the U.S.’ in its list of “America’s 100 Best.”
UD CHORALE
THE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE CHORALE has enjoyed sustained artistic success both nationally and abroad. Composed primarily of undergraduate and graduate music majors, as well as talented undergraduate musicians outside of the School of Music, The 44-voice choir has been invited to perform on numerous regional and national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association in the last two decades, including national conventions in Los Angeles (2005) and Dallas (2013). In 2007, the Chorale won the Grand Prix in the Estonian International Choral Competition, and has subsequently garnered awards in Tolosa, Spain (2010), Debrecen, Hungary (2012), and Mainhausen, Germany (2017).
The UD CHORALE frequently performs with the Delaware Symphony Orchestra, has made appearances at Carnegie Hall in New York, Verizon Hall in the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, and, as an integral part of the Delaware Choral Scholars, has participated in numerous international collaborations. For six years, they were the Choir-in-Residence for the Delaware Choral Academy in France (2015-2019), and in 2017, had the privilege of joining the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra during their national tour of Israel. Most recently, the choir was awarded the division championship at the Llangollen Eisteddfod in Wales (2023) before traveling to the New Zealand to compete in the World Choir Games (2024). They came home with four gold medals and three division wins, resulting in their current ranking as the Interkultur #1 Choir in the World.