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Noteworthy was founded in 2003 by BYU student Esther Yoder. [1] She consulted with co-founder and then-director of Vocal Point, Bob Ahlander, and recruited Vocal Point members Dave Brown and Dan Dunn to help create the new group. [2] [3] The group was established with nine female members in 2004. [4] Noteworthy competed in the ICCA in 2004.
BYU Vocal Point, or simply Vocal Point, is a seven to nine-member, male a cappella group at Brigham Young University (BYU). Founded by two students, Bob Ahlander & Dave Boyce, in 1991, Vocal Point is under the direction of former member Carson Trautman.
The BYU Concert Choir is a mixed chorus of approximately 90 men and women. [9] The group performs a wide variety of choral repertoire ranging from the Renaissance to modern, and all from memory. [10] The choir was first organized in 1984 by Mack Wilberg, who has also written a number of songs and arrangements specifically for the ensemble.
Wolfgang A Cappella: North Carolina State University: Mixed 1997 The Claremont Shades: Claremont Colleges: Mixed 1994 [2] [3] The Clef Hangers: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Tenor/Bass 1977 'Cliffe Notes: Harvard University: Soprano/Alto 1991 The Colgate Thirteen: Colgate University: Tenor/Bass 1942 Collegium Underground: Harvard ...
Their YouTube channel videos have received more than 150 million views. Vocative, an acapella group with 11 singers, was founded in 2015. Ray co-hosts the show with Kurt Van Schmittou, a musician ...
At BYU, he was a member of the American Piano Quartet, which toured internationally and commissioned many original works, with Wilberg creating many of its arrangements himself. He was the associate director of the Tabernacle Choir and music director of the Chorale at Temple Square from May 1999 until his appointment as the Choir's director on ...
BYU Vocal Point chronology; Standing Room Only (2004) Nonstop (2008) Back in Blue (2011) Nonstop is the seventh album recorded by BYU Vocal Point, recorded in 2008.
This is a list of notable professional a cappella groups that have an article in Wikipedia. A ... Committed (vocal group) Cosmos (band) CU Buffoons; D.