Choir Auditions

Choir Auditions for Fall 2023

Welcome! The UTA Vocal Department encourages students from all majors across the university to participate in one of our choral ensembles: University Singers, and A Cappella Choir. Participation in a choir requires course registration for one credit hour.

A Cappella Choir - MUSI 0104 or 5102 - MWF, 1:00-2:20 p.m.
University Singers - MUSI 0108 or 5104 - TR, 3:30-4:50 p.m.

Auditions for both ensembles this fall will be held by individual appointment August 20, 21 and 22. Come prepared to sing a short solo or excerpt of a solo lasting approximately one minute, without accompaniment. The song selection is completely open, but a classical style of singing is preferred. If you do not have a formal piece, a familiar folk song or hymn will be acceptable. During your audition you will meet the choral faculty and be guided through scales to determine your range and voice type. Sight-singing and/or pitch memory exercises will also be included.

Once the auditions are completed, students will be placed into the choir most suitable to their skills and notified of the results. If you make one of the choirs, you will be able to add it to your schedule after August 22.

To sign up, complete ALL THREE STEPS below:
1. Choose a date and time
2. Complete the Choir Information Form
3. Record the date and time on your personal calendar

Auditions will take place in Fine Arts 243 (Dr. Kenaston's office)

Dr. Karen Kenaston-French, D.M.A. University of North Texas

Department of Music

Professor, Director of Choral Activities, Vocal Arts Area Coordinator

Area: Vocal Arts

Karen Kenaston-French

Email: kenaston@uta.edu

Phone #: 817-272-2435

Office: FA 243

Bio: Karen Kenaston-French is Professor and Director of Choral Activities at the University of Texas Arlington, where she conducts the A Cappella Choir, teaches graduate and undergraduate conducting, and heads the Vocal Area. Under her direction the UTA A Cappella Choir given invited performances at prestigious conferences including National Collegiate Choral Organization (2019), Southwestern Division American Choral Director’s Association (2022 & 2016), the Texas Music Educators Association state convention (2019 & 2014), and served as Choir-in-Residence for the undergraduate and graduate conducting competition at national ACDA (2015). She has prepared the choir for numerous regional guest appearances, including with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Texas Ballet Theatre, Fort Worth Chorale, the Rolling Stones and The Eagles. Under her direction, the UT Arlington A Cappella has been named a finalist in the American Prize for Choral Performance in 2021 and 2014. In 2019 Dr. Kenaston-French assumed the position of Artistic Director/Conductor of the Fort Worth Chorale, only the fifth conductor in the organization’s 57-year history. Prior to her arrival at UTA, Dr. Kenaston-French served as Director of Choral Activities at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, where she led the Chamber Singers in two appearances at the Tennessee Music Education Association state conference, and in master classes with Chanticleer, Cantus, and Libby Larsen. She taught conducting at Southern Methodist University and the University of North Texas, and served as director of music ministries at Plymouth Park United Methodist Church in Irving, Texas from 1986-1998. Dr. Kenaston-French has been guest conductor for honor choirs in Colorado, Tennessee, and for many TMEA region choirs. A frequent lecturer and adjudicator, she has given presentations on choral tone, conducting, rehearsal technique and performance practice for SMU, Choristers Guild, Texas Choral Directors Association, and various universities, school districts and local churches. A native of Huntington, WV, Dr. Kenaston-French holds a B.A. in vocal performance from West Virginia Wesleyan College, M.M. and M.S.M. degrees in choral conducting from Southern Methodist University, and a D.M.A. in choral conducting from the University of North Texas, where she was named outstanding graduate student in conducting and ensembles and the Pi Kappa Lambda outstanding doctoral student. She studied conducting with Jerry McCoy, Mel Ivey, Lloyd Pfautsch, Jane Marshall, and Larry Parsons, and in 2011 was a conductor for the Choral/Orchestral Master Class of the Oregon Bach Festival, under Helmut Rilling and Jeffrey Kahane. Vocal studies include graduate work with Lynn Eustis at UNT and Linda Baer at SMU. Her article “The Teachings of Jean‐Antoine Bérard” was published in the National Association of Teachers of Singing Journal of Singing in November 2009. She sang in the Dallas Symphony Chorus from 1993-2003, and was selected for the first Robert Shaw Festival Chorus at Carnegie Hall in 1991.