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          Ralph Laycock, Ralph Woodward, Ron Staheli and Dr. Bradshaw look at a score of The Restoration Oratorio in.

          Choirs at Brigham Young University

          The choirs at Brigham Young University (BYU) consist of four auditioned groups: BYU Singers, BYU Concert Choir, BYU Men's Chorus, and BYU Women's Chorus.

          Ronald J Staheli's contributions to choral music spanned forty years between Wichita State University () and Brigham Young University ().

        1. Ronald J Staheli's contributions to choral music spanned forty years between Wichita State University () and Brigham Young University ().
        2. It was commissioned by Dr. Ronald Staheli through the Brigham Young University Singers on the occasion of the death of Staheli's son in an automobile accident.
        3. Ralph Laycock, Ralph Woodward, Ron Staheli and Dr. Bradshaw look at a score of The Restoration Oratorio in
        4. In a joyful conclusion, the many alumni in attendance joined the choir on stage, conducted by Andrew Crane and by Ronald Staheli, the founding.
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        6. Each choir is highly accomplished and performs from an extensive repertoire. Together, the choirs have recorded and released over 30 albums. The choirs perform frequently throughout the academic year, both as individual ensembles as well as a combined group.

          BYU Singers

          BYU Singers was founded in by Ronald Staheli and is a mixed choir consisting of approximately 40 students pursuing a variety of graduate and undergraduate degrees. The choir performs pieces from nearly every musical genre as well as many original works written or arranged specifically for the group[1] and is conducted by Andrew Crane as of [2][3]

          As the university’s flagship touring choir, BYU Singers has performed at many prestigious venues around the world, including: Carnegie Hall, the