IOWA CITY, IOWA (November 12, 2019) -- Almost 150 University of Iowa students in the UI School of Music's University Choir, Camerata, Women's Chorale ensembles recently performaned in the annual Choral Collage staged inside the award-winning Voxman Music Building. Performance is a core component of all of the academic programs at the UI School of Music. Its more than 30 ensembles, large and small, are filled with students pursuing their passion for making music on and off campus.

Melanie Comer of Davenport, IA 52806 (Alto 1, Women's Chorale)

Kathryn Henricksen of Bettendorf, IA 52722 (Alto 1, Women's Chorale)

Shelby Hornaday of Bettendorf, IA 52722 (Alto 1, Women's Chorale)

Anna Wells of Davenport, IA 52804 (Soprano, Camerata Singers)

Ngonyo Mungara of Muscatine, IA 52761 (Alto, Camerata Singers)

Cooper Harrison of Long Grove, IA 52756 (Bass, Camerata Singers)

Haley Wolf of New Liberty, IA 52765 (Soprano, University Choir)

Njeri Mungara of Muscatine, IA 52761 (Alto, University Choir)

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