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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.
100 Men in Black, Inc., is an all-male, independent, community-based ensemble with open membership to all within the Triangle and surrounding areas. The group is comprised of males representative of all age groups, ethnicities and walks of life…who love to sing and share the “good news of the gospel” through music.
The Alamance Chorale was organized in 1974 to give area vocalists an opportunity to present quality music, both sacred and secular, to the local community. A volunteer organization, the Chorale is a member of the Alamance County Arts Council and is open to any adult or high school student interested in choral singing. The group presents 2 or 3 major concerts a year and specializes in sacred and classical music. We also present selections from Broadway musicals, choruses from famous operas, madrigals, and much more.
I just formed this all new, girls-only chorus for singers age 6-12, with consideration for mature girls that are younger than 6.
We get together about 2 Saturdays a month from 11:30am to 1:30pm at my house in Cary near the Trader Joe’s on Kildaire Farm Road and SW Cary Parkway. We start with vocal warm-ups and singing in rounds, take a short snack break, and then practice music we will perform. Half of the pieces are selected by me to be songs that I find of value for their singing and learning. The other half are songs they know and enjoy, like Taylor Swift and The Greatest Showman.
They will perform for Veteran’s Day, Halloween and Christmas in low-pressure, nurturing environments. Girls that want to make up small dance moves or create props for the performances are welcomed to.
I have been in choirs my whole life and am I piano teacher by trade. A high school voice student also assists at each practice and is a good role-model for them as well.
The Bel Canto Company is a professional choral ensemble that promotes the understanding and appreciation of a broad range of choral music through performances of the highest caliber. The group performs a series of three season concerts each year. Bel Canto has appeared throughout the Southeast and has been featured on National Public Radio’s Performance Today and The First Art.
The Burlington Boys Choir is an SATB ensemble consisting of auditioned boys, ages 8-12, from Alamance County. The mission of the choir is to maintain a living choral tradition in Alamance and to promote self-esteem and discipline among its members.
An achievement-based vocal and music training program of the highest calibre, with three groups for treble singers ages nine through 18. CCGC comprises three ensembles: Chorus, the training choir for beginning singers; Chorale, the intermediate ensemble; and Cantabile Singers, for advanced singers and high school students.
The Cardinal Singers is an SSA ensemble sponsored by the City of Raleigh’s Parks and Recreation Department. Winner the 2008 Fred Fletcher Award of Excellence in Volunteering, the group has been performing for almost 30 years. The Cardinals sing for a variety of occasions and groups, including civic organizations and retirement communities.
First chartered in 1978, Carolina Harmony Chorus is an a cappella ensemble based in Raleigh. The award-winning group is part of Sweet Adelines International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to singing primarily in the barbershop style. Carolina Harmony members come from a wide range of backgrounds, including from other countries; their ages range from the mid-20s through the mid-70s. Membership is open to women (including transgender women) and non-binary people assigned female at birth.