When two choral groups from 澳门六合彩开奖结果鈥檚 Conservatory of Music take the stage at Chicago鈥檚 Harris Theatre on Feb. 18, there will be some knowing nods of respect for one of the country鈥檚 elite college music programs.

Having one of your school鈥檚 choirs selected to perform at the American Choral Directors Association鈥檚 Midwest conference is a big deal鈥攐nly 16 choirs from a 10-state region are accepted after a thorough auditioning process. Having Lawrence鈥檚 Concert Choir and Cantala both get the invite is beyond impressive, say the directors who will lead those choirs in their Chicago performances.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge deal on its own, let alone to have two choirs from the same school,鈥 said Phillip Swan, director of Cantala. 鈥淲e鈥檙e the only school represented that will have two choirs there.鈥

Cantala choir poses for a photo in front of the fountain in City Park.
Cantala

鈥淏eing invited to sing at a regional or national conference is sort of like making it to the Final Four of the NCAA tournament or winning a Grammy. It's that big of a deal.鈥

Phillip Swan, director of Cantala

To qualify, choirs need to go through an auditioning process that includes submitting recordings from each of the three previous years. The three-year rule ensures the choir is consistently excellent even as its membership changes from year to year. A panel of judges then makes the selections from submissions that include college, high school, and youth choirs. The competition is robust.

鈥淏eing invited to sing at a regional or national conference is sort of like making it to the Final Four of the NCAA tournament or winning a Grammy,鈥 Swan said.聽鈥淚t鈥檚 that big of a deal. It鈥檚 highly competitive; they are seeking choirs that will demonstrate the highest standards of excellence in their performance.鈥

Swan will lead the 37-student Cantala, a women鈥檚 choir, while Stephen Sieck will lead the 28-student Concert Choir. They are co-directors of Choral Studies at Lawrence.

鈥淚 look at this concert as an opportunity to share out what makes Lawrence special,鈥 Sieck said.聽鈥淲e鈥檙e a small liberal arts college choir of scholars who approach texts with thoughtful discernment; and, we鈥檙e a Conservatory ensemble that performs difficult music with fluency and artistry, highlighting Lawrence students鈥 exceptional vocal technique.鈥

The regional and national ACDA conferences are interspersed every other year. If you鈥檙e chosen to perform, you must then wait two years before you can apply again. Since 2006, Cantala has been selected to perform at the regional conference four times and the national conference twice. Concert Choir has been chosen for the regional conference three times and the national conference once.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an important and impactful experience for our students,鈥 Swan said. 鈥淚t reinforces the consistent work they are doing in the Conservatory and allows them to share their music-making with a highly discerning audience.鈥 聽

This trip to Chicago also marks the first time the choirs have taken to the road for a performance since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. There will be a bevy of health and safety protocols put in place by the conference organizers, including proof of vaccination for all performers and conference attendees.

鈥淥ur performances will be masked,鈥 Swan said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 not such a big oddity for us because at Lawrence everything has been masked for the last year. All of our performances have been masked, so we鈥檙e used to it now.鈥

But just getting to take to the road and perform in person provides a certain sense of normalcy that has the choirs excited, Swan said.

鈥淚 think there鈥檚 a genuine enthusiasm about actually connecting with people in person again,鈥 he said.

Keeping the music alive has been a priority in the Conservatory for the two years of the pandemic, Sieck said. This trip is one more step forward.

鈥淲e are excited to be able to take this major stage, and we are deeply grateful for the safety protocols at the Harris Theatre and at 澳门六合彩开奖结果 for prioritizing public health while allowing music-making to continue,鈥 he said.