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The TriangleSings ensemble directory is where you will find active choral groups in the Triangle and Triad regions of North Carolina. You can find ensembles that regularly hold auditions or otherwise invite participation by the community at large. You can also find professional and invitation-only ensembles that may be available to perform for your next big event.
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The Concert Singers of Cary is a community-based symphonic chorus dedicated to performance of outstanding vocal music from all traditions. CSC also has chamber ensemble and professional choir levels.
The Central Carolina Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society is home to Heart of Carolina A Cappella, founded in 2005. The group sings 4-8 part a cappella harmony in a number of styles including barbershop, jazz, pop, and even contemporary classical a cappella works by Eric Whitacre, Ola Gjeilo and others. In addition to the flagship mixed chorus, there is also Melodiam, our treble clef ensemble, and Concordia, our bass clef ensemble. Members are from throughout the Triangle area; the group is open to anyone of good character with superb singing skills and a desire to perform in public and in competition.
Zoopendous Show Chorus is an organization of women who are wild about four part barbershop harmony, while encouraging a sisterhood of love and support. Photos and more at our Facebook page.
Women’s Voices Chorus is the premier Triangle chorus for sopranos and altos. While performing a wide and diverse repertoire, it remains steadfast in support of its threefold mission: to provide a welcoming place in the Triangle for women to share the joy of singing together, to promote choral works written by and for women, and to strive to achieve the highest standards of musical excellence. The chorus performs ticketed concerts each Winter and Spring.
The Winston-Salem Youth Chorus (formerly Winston-Salem Children’s Chorus) was founded by Director Barbara C. Beattie in 1993. It consists of four singing groups with choristers ages 8 through 18. WSYC is dedicated to educating talented youth in music and choral skills while offering them abundant opportunities to share their talents locally and beyond. Singers learn vocal technique, music theory, performance and sight-singing skills, and music in multiple languages. Members represent more than 40 schools in Forsyth and surrounding counties.
Winston-Salem Choral Academy, (WSCA), formerly the Winston-Salem Girls Chorus, is a community organization for auditioned young singers from Winston-Salem and surrounding areas. Founded in 1999, and a partner with the Music & Arts Ministries of Centenary United Methodist Church, WSCA’s mission is to offer a joyful and empowering experience for children and youth through vocal music education and artistic excellence in choral music performance. The chorus serves girl singers from Kindergarten - 12th grades, and a new chorus for 3rd - 6th grade boys, directed by Anne Saxon, Suzanne Maggs, Emily AsKew, and Brandon Wimbish.
Past performances include the Winston-Salem Symphony, Piedmont Opera Company, Duke Chapel, NC American Choral Director’s Association Conference, NC Music Educators Association Conference, Bel Canto Chorus, and Kindermusik® International’s Curriculum recordings. The chorus has toured extensively in the United States and abroad, having participated in festivals with such noted conductors as Sir David Willcocks, Henry Leck, Emily Ellsworth, Rollo Dilworth, Bob Chilcott, & Francisco Núñez.
Annual highlights include the Piedmont Invitational Children’s Choir Festival (PICCF) and “Summer Sing”, a day-camp for young singers each August. In 2010 the Amani Invitational Children’s Choir Festival was created, which is a bi-annual event to support the Amani Children’s Foundation, based in Winston-Salem. Amani's theme song, “Beyond Borders”, was composed by Tom Shelton, and is published by Santa Barbara Publishing.
The Wilson Chorale’s purpose is to bring together individuals who share an interest in choral music with the intent to promote the study and performance in choral art and public awareness of high-quality choral music literature among the supporting community.
Vox is a community men’s ensemble. The group focuses on traditional men’s glee club repertoire with a dual emphasis on musical excellence and camaraderie.
Founded in 1980 as Chapel Hill-Carrboro Community Chorus, Voices is dedicated to performing high-quality choral music from a variety of traditions. Voices performs two main concerts per year, in December and in May. Voices also has a smaller select ensemble, Cantari and a seven-week Voices Summer Chorus.
VocalMotion is an all-volunteer adult show choir that has delighted audiences in the Triangle for over 20 years. Thanks to the generous sponsorship of SAS, 100% of the donations we collect are given to our selected local charity.