U of A's Inspirational Chorale Makes Its Carnegie Hall Debut

U of A's Inspirational Chorale Makes Its Carnegie Hall Debut
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The U of A's Inspirational Chorale took center stage at Carnegie Hall in March, performing to a packed audience at the iconic Stern Auditorium. They also later joined forces with the National Masterwork Orchestra and several other choirs from around the country to perform Mozart's Requiem in D Minor, under the baton of esteemed conductor and music educator Jeffrey Allen Murdock.

The Inspirational Chorale's performance at Carnegie Hall was their debut at the famed New York City landmark and featured a program of spirituals and gospel music, in line with the chorale's mission to keep the Black sacred music tradition alive. The performance of Mozart's requiem was particularly memorable, with the combined choirs and orchestra bringing out the power and emotion of the music.

Under the leadership of Murdock, a Grammy-winning music educator and the artistic director of the Inspirational Chorale, the group has become known for their dynamic performances and dedication to musical excellence. They have won numerous accolades over the years, including first place at the National Black College Choir Directors Association competition.

While this was Murdock's fifth appearance on the Carnegie Hall stage — three times as a featured soloist and once as a conductor — this was the first time for U of A students in the Inspirational Chorale. 

Murdock said that the opportunity to perform at Carnegie Hall was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the chorale, and that its students were awed by the magnitude of the moment.

"It was truly an incredible evening — the energy, the talent and the collaboration between everyone involved was so inspiring," he said. "The thrill of performing like this is amazing, but adding to the excitement a venue like Carnegie Hall and knowing you performed there takes the experience to the next level."

"The University of Arkansas is rightfully proud of the Inspirational Chorale and its accomplishments, which are a testament to the school's commitment to excellence in music education," he added.

Contacts

Britt Graves, student services and communications
Department of Music
479-575-4702, music@uark.edu

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