Choral classics, new works, spirituals, opera, folksongs, contemporary Christian songs—the Harding Chorus explores all areas of the choral art with style and enthusiasm. This select group of 60 voices is chosen by auditions which are held at the beginning of each school year. Members represent majors from throughout the University's seven colleges; about a third are majoring in an area of music. Rehearsing daily and traveling through this country and abroad, Chorus members develop lifelong friendships, have wonderful musical and cultural experiences and serve as Harding's ambassadors. The Chorus takes an extended tour each January and shorter trips during the school year in addition to giving a number of concerts on campus and in the Searcy area. They have often appeared with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra in the orchestra's Masterworks Series. In 2014, they joined with the orchestra to present Verdi's Requiem, they sang Brahms's German Requiem with the ASO in February 2016, and they joined the orchestra for Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in February 2019.
Ten recordings of the Chorus have been released and are available through the Harding Bookstore or at tour concerts.
The group has performed in 37 countries in venues including the Town Hall in Brisbane, Australia; the Conservatory of Music in Beijing, China; the Festival Hall in Corby, England; the University Church in Oxford, England; the Stiftskirche in Aschaffenburg, Germany; the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy; the Chopin monument in Warsaw, Poland; the Beloselsksy-Belozersky Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia; and the Palazzo del Toscano in Catania, Sicily. In all of their concerts, the Chorus brings a message of musical excellence and spiritual commitment. In May and June of 2010 the ensemble traveled for three weeks to Brazil, Argentina and Chile. In 2012 they performed in Eastern Europe; in 2014 in Italy, France, Switzerland, Slovakia and Croatia; in 2017 in Germany, Netherlands, England and Scotland; in 2023 in Poland, Paris and Germany.
In May of 2006 the Chorus was awarded the Grand Prix in competition with 14 groups from 10 countries in the Mundus Cantat International Choral Festival in Sopot, Poland. The group performed in the same competition in May of 2023 and again was awarded the Grand Prix.
Other vocal ensembles at Harding include the 60-voice Concert Choir; the Chamber Singers; the Belles and Beaux, a pop music ensemble; and the Good News Singers, a contemporary Christian group.
Harding also boasts an outstanding instrumental program, with especially strong marching, concert and jazz bands. A number of the Chorus members play in the band or orchestra and they play major roles in the annual fall musical and Spring Sing. The music department encourages its students to develop their vocal, instrumental and keyboard talents through many avenues.
Choral Alumni Scholarship Fund:
There is a very limited number of choral scholarships that may be offered each year to non-majors singing with Harding choral groups. To apply for this scholarship, please email chorus@harding.edu. A demonstration of solo singing and sight-reading will be part of the application process.