Open Auditions for the Schola Cantorum

The Schola Cantorum on the stage of the Faulkner Performing Arts Center.
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The Schola Cantorum on the stage of the Faulkner Performing Arts Center.

The U of A Schola Cantorum will hold open call auditions from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, Tuesday, Aug. 21, in MUSC 332 on the third floor of the Billingsley Music Building. All singers are welcome to audition, and scholarships are available for highly qualified students. The audition takes approximately 10 minutes and does not require prepared material. 

The Schola Cantorum is perennially one of the best collegiate choirs in the nation and will continue its distinguished reputation with new and innovative performances for the 2023-24 season. 

Students may email Stephen Caldwell, stephenc@uark.edu, with questions about the ensemble or about the audition process. 

Contacts

Stephen Caldwell, associate professor
Department of Music
479-575-3141, stephenc@uark.edu

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