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Singing their way to praises: Southern Chorale’s harmonies garner a Top 10 ranking in ‘most impressive college choirs’

Students in the group say the secret sauce for the Chorale’s success is a recipe of inclusivity and community, adding that every voice is valued and every member is embraced for their unique contributions.

Georgia Southern University’s Southern Chorale secured the sixth position in College Rank’s “Most Impressive College Choirs,” a resounding testament to its musical prowess.  Directed by Shannon Jeffreys, DMA, professor of music and director of choral activities, the Southern Chorale has garnered acclaim not only nationally but also on the international stage.

With a repertoire spanning various styles and periods, the Southern Chorale has become a sought-after performer at music conferences across the United States, including appearances at the National Collegiate Choral Organization, American Choral Directors Association and National Association for Music Education.

Jeffreys is immensely proud of her choral students and their recent achievements. 

“Their dedication and hard work, evident in every performance from international competitions to national conferences to our everyday rehearsals, fill me with pride as they represent Georgia Southern University with excellence,” said Jeffreys. “In Southern Chorale, we foster a supportive family environment where high standards are maintained and mutual encouragement flourishes. One of the things that makes Southern Chorale stand out is our deep passion for the texts and music we present.”

Students in the group say the secret sauce for the Chorale’s success is a recipe of inclusivity and community, adding that every voice is valued and every member is embraced for their unique contributions.

“Chorale places a strong emphasis on collaboration and ensemble unity as essential components of storytelling through music,” said Amare McJolly, voice area graduate assistant. “We recognize that music is a universal language that transcends words, allowing us to communicate emotions and experiences in ways that words alone cannot.”

In 2022, the Southern Chorale clinched first place in their sixth international choral competition at the “Sing Berlin Choral Competition.” Three years earlier, they were successful in the Ave Verum International Choir Competition in Austria and the International Chamber Choir Competition in Germany.

“Preparing for these performances pushes us to be the best we can be,” said Sarah McHan, Southern Invitational choral assistant. “International travel gives us a glimpse into other cultures. These experiences grow our network amongst musicians and introduce us to the choral traditions of other countries.”

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