At Missouri Baptist University, the musician has a remarkable opportunity
to expand his skills through a variety of music
performance groups. Each group is by audition only and is available for
booking throughout the school year.
For booking information, please contact Sarah Dickey
at 314-744-5364.
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Allusion, MBU’s
vocal jazz/pop ensemble,
consists of talented singers
who perform throughout the St.
Louis area and are featured in a Spring music
tour. They are accompanied by a traditional "jazz
combo" of piano, bass and drums, all in
the care of a student
sound tech. They offer
an eclectic repertoire
ranging from jazz standards to the contemporary
sounds of jazz/rock fusion, from popular music
to "oldies," from
blues to the gospel sound.
As they say: "Vocal
jazz and so much more."
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The MBU Chorale is a select choral organization that is open to all students
on campus by audition. The chorale has distinguished itself by singing at the
Missouri State Music Teachers Convention and the Missouri State Choral Directors
Association Symposium. Touring is expected of the group as the Chorale is in
demand in statewide schools and churches. Repertoire is varied including words
of the great masters, selected secular pieces and devotional material allowing
the student to praise our Creator through singing.
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Chamber Singers provides exceptional singers an opportunity to study and perform
more challenging sacred and secular choral music from all styles and periods.
This is an advanced ensemble that requires an audition for membership. The Chamber
singers participate in a week-long spring tour each year, traveling across Missouri
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The MBU Ringers are an exciting addition to the Division of Fine Arts. Formed
in the Fall of 1997 under the direction of Mrs. Cathy Benton, this group adds
to the ministry opportunities of MBU. The MBU Ringers
are a five-octave hand bell choir utilizing the talents of approximately 12 to
13 students, who audition for the group at the beginning of the Fall semester.
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