
Choirs
With four choirs to audition for, you'll sing your heart out and make life-long connections through music-making.
The music department is home to 200 music majors and 400+ non-majors every semester.
Consider auditioning for any of the 19 major music ensembles, including The Concordia Choir, The Concordia Band, and The Concordia Orchestra.
Private lessons with music faculty members will help increase your skills, and more than 700 music lessons are given each week. Many faculty and student led chamber ensembles are active and also worth considering!
Membership in most ensembles is determined by audition at the beginning of the academic year. Audition results will be posted on CobberNet.
With four choirs to audition for, you'll sing your heart out and make life-long connections through music-making.
Our two orchestras provide opportunities to perform on campus and tour around the United States every year.
Under the direction of Dr. David Eyler, Concordia offers a full percussion ensemble and marimba choir.
With two full jazz bands and two vocal jazz ensembles, there's always a concert right around the corner.
Concordia’s handbell choirs perform on 5 octaves of Malmark handbells and 6 octaves of Choirchimes®.
We encourage all students to join a music ensemble, regardless of your major. These scholarships are renewable for all four years of your Concordia education.
Music students in rehearsal
The Concordia Band
The Concordia Band
Dr. Michael Culloton, conductor of The Concordia Choir
The Concordia Orchestra
Dr. Kevin Suetterlin, conductor of the Concordia Orchestra
Piano studio
Taking full advantage of Concordia’s individualized support, Jacob Meyer ’24 pursues a career in the medical field while participating in the choral program.
As the student manager of The Concordia Choir, Emily Oliversen ’22 shares her experience preparing for the annual Christmas concert.