Treble Choir

Treble Choir is a choir that sings a variety of literature reflecting the best in music written or arranged for treble voices. The repertoire ranges from Medieval through contemporary music, both sacred and secular. Treble Choir performs in concerts and at high ceremonies each quarter — as well as annually at the highly acclaimed Sacred Sounds of Christmas, an Advent and Christmas celebration in downtown Seattle that showcases many of Seattle Pacific's ensembles.

As a member of the Treble Choir, you will perform regularly in concerts, including at the annual Sacred Sounds of Christmas concert in downtown Seattle and in Festival of Lessons and Carols at First Free Methodist Church. Occasionally, Treble Choir performs at selected churches and organizations in the community as outreach for the University, as well as chapels and other campus events.

Membership

Membership in Treble Choir is by audition and is open to Music majors, Music minors, and nonmajors. Auditions are held at the beginning of Autumn Quarter (see notices posted in the lobby of Crawford Music Building prior to the beginning of the quarter). Interested members should email the director about audition requirements.



Director and Faculty Contact

Beth Ann Bonnecroy

Adjunct Director of Treble Choir; Adjunct Instructor of Voice
MM, Arizona State University 1989.

Email: bonneba@spu.edu
Office: Nickerson Studios 122

Arts Events

Arts Events at SPU

SPU hosts many arts-related events throughout the year. Pictured above: SPU Theatre Department production of "The Billy Goats Gruff" by John Davies, directed by Don Yanik.