
The ladies of Noteworthy seek to uplift all those that hear and see them sing. Keith Evans is the Faculty Director, and the group credits such artists as BYU Vocal Point, University of Oregon’s Divisi (one of the top collegiate women’s a cappella groups in the nation), University of Oregon’s On the Rocks (a premiere all-male a cappella group), Stevie Wonder, and Bobby McFerrin for influencing them to pursue their passion for creating a melodious sound.Īccording to the bio on their YouTube channel:

The 2015-2016 members of the group are: Alyssa Aramaki, Sarah Cunha, Alyssa Flake, Rachael Holt, Allyssa Jex, Janae Klumpp, Jessica McKay, Tressa Roberts, and Taylor Whitlock.

The group of nine Noteworthy ladies, which was officially formed on 1 February 2004, is based in Provo, Utah. BYU is one of the nation’s largest private universities with an enrollment of more than 30,000 students from all parts of the United States and 120 foreign countries.Brigham Young University’s a cappella group Noteworthy is comprised of nine female members, all of whom are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and whose voices, according to BYU Performing Arts Management, “deliver a power-packed concert that combines vocal percussion, humor, and a tight harmony style that’s all their own.” Their impressive repertoire includes a smooth mixture of rock, pop, country, jazz, R&B, spiritual, and other musical styles that are sure to capture the heart of every listener regardless of his or her age. The ensemble originates in the School of Music of the College of Fine Arts & Communications at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. BYU Singers was founded in 1984 by Ronald Staheli.īYU Singers consists of around 40 students pursuing a variety of graduate and undergraduate degrees in such areas as statistics, accounting, social science, engineering, and music. The choir appeared on national television in four programs created for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. BYU Singers has performed numerous times at state, national, and regional conferences of the American Choral Directors Association, National Association for Music Education, and National Collegiate Choral Organization since 1985. The choir was the United States representative at the Fourth World Choral Symposium in 1996, performed at the inaugural conference of the National Collegiate Choral Organization in 2006, and participated in the 2009 Cork International Choral Festival, where they received the PEACE Award, an honor given to the audience’s favorite choir. They have traveled throughout the United States and to 27 countries including Russia, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, England, Egypt, Australia, Ghana, Ireland, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Baltic states. Petersburg, the Musikverein in Vienna, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. They have given concerts in some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including Carnegie Hall in New York City, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Sydney Opera House and Town Hall, the Kauffman Center in Kansas City, the Hanoi Opera House, the Kapella in St.

In October 2022, the ensemble competed in the 53 rd Tolosa (Spain) Choral Contest, where they also received multiple prizes and cash awards. In 2021, the group placed first in the mixed choir category, and earned the overall Gran Prix award in the International Youth Choir Festival “Aegis Carminis” (Koper, Slovenia). In May 2022, BYU Singers received multiple first place prizes at the 22 nd International Stasys Šimkus Choir Competition (Klaipėda, Lithuania), including the Grand Amber award for best choir.

Andrew Crane, the group performs pieces from nearly every musical genre as well as many original works written or arranged for the choir. Brigham Young University Singers is an exciting choir with impressive voices and a wide range of styles.
