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"How those chords rang! . . . their passion and energy drive their singing." -- Weston Noble
". . . absolutely inspirational." -- Anne Miller, Oakcrest School
The Washington and Lee Chamber Singers continue to be recognized as one of the finest a cappella choirs in the region. Under the direction of award-winning conductor Shane Lynch, the Chamber Singers tour nationally or internationally every year, performing a wide variety of literature at major venues across the globe while serving as artistic ambassadors for the University in concert series, music festivals, conventions, and University outreach events.
At Washington and Lee, the Chamber Singers serve as the centerpiece of the annual Candlelight Lessons and Carols Service, perform in concerts and convocations, and take part in performances of major works such as Johann Sebastian Bach’s Mass in B-Minor and Handel’s Israel and Egypt. Student members of the Chamber Singers represent a wide cross-section of the programs offered at the University, routinely representing over 25 of the college's 39 undergraduate majors. Membership in the Chamber Singers is chosen by a competitive audition process each spring.
Enjoy the following sections of the Chamber Singers' Website as well as our external pages at Facebook, Twitter and YouTube::
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