Choir Levels
Central Illinois Children’s Chorus offers four choirs to meet the needs and interests of its choristers.
Music Makers is a choir for younger singers, designed to nurture a love for singing while developing the child’s musical skills. Along with performance etiquette, children learn to read basic rhythm, sight-sing simple melodies, and harmonize through singing partner songs.
Concert Choir is the intermediate-level choir. The focus of this ensemble is to develop vocal technique, music literacy, and musicianship. Singers learn to read a choral score and further develop part-singing skills.
Chamber Choir is the advanced treble choir. This group performs a wide range of challenging repertoire and frequently performs with area orchestras and in University of Illinois School of Music productions.
Youth Chorale is an ensemble of mixed voices (SATB) for advanced singers. The group is composed of select Chamber Choir members, and youth who are age 16-18 or who have changed, male voices.
