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Cardinal Chorus

Information related to York College's Cardinal Chorus.

Come Sing With Us!

The York College Cardinal Chorus is new vocal ensemble that's open to singers of ALL levels. Our ensemble meets on Monday evenings and offers a supportive, democratic environment for new and established singers to explore their voice through communal music-making.  We perform music from a range of musical genres, prioritizing the musical compositions and arrangements of composers from minority backgrounds.

We are currently recruiting singers for our fall semester singers from all backgrounds - regardless of major - are encouraged to join us as we rehearse a concert program of secular and sacred holiday-themed music from around the world.  

Democratic Participation

Cardinal Chorus members are encouraged to participate in the function, philosophy and continued progression of the ensemble. Accordingly, you may expect to find group-led rehearsals, group decision-making concerning choir activities, as well as opportunities for individual leadership. We encourage supportive interaction, personal ownership in the group and our primary musical focus is on creating and sustaining a sense of musical community as an ensemble.

Musical Training

Singers are not expected to be able to sight-read (though that is a useful skill that you will begin to learn in rehearsals!). Practice tracks/videos and other learning materials are made available for singers to help with music learning. 

Music-Making in the Time of Covid-19

Even though the current pandemic has meant that we can't meet in person, Cardinal singers are still going strong! We're still meeting online, practicing at home, and helping each other through this stressful time.

Felix Graham

About the Director

Dr. Felix Graham is the director of York College’s Cardinal Chorus, and also provides music instruction for the Department of Performing and Fine Arts. Prior to this position, he taught choral methods and applied voice at Teachers College, Columbia University, served as musical director for the off-broadway production Love is a Many-Splintered Thing, and currently serves as music director of the TRANScend Vocal Ensemble in New York City. He holds a B.S. in Vocal Performance from Tennessee State University, and a Master of Arts (with a voice pedagogy focus), a Master of Education (with a music education and choral pedagogy focus), as well as a Doctorate of Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.