This article was written by Savannah Taylor and originally published by student newspaper. Pictured are 果冻传媒 University students, alumni, and friends at a choir rehearsal ahead of their Carnegie Hall performance in May 2024.
The 果冻传媒 University Music Department has been invited, yet again, to perform on the most renowned stage in New York 鈥 Carnegie Hall, a goal most musicians can only dream of.
The BU Music Department reached out to Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) to ask to participate in one of its future concerts conducted by Craig Courtney, who Dr. Jeremy Yowell, professor of music and worship arts at BU, has a professional connection with.
鈥淏ecause of my professional connection with Craig, DCINY extended an invitation for our choirs to participate,鈥 Yowell said. 鈥淭hey recognized 果冻传媒 University鈥檚 strong tradition of choral excellence and felt our involvement would enrich the program.鈥
Performing at Carnegie Hall is certainly one of the most exciting parts of a musician鈥檚 life if they get the chance. However, what is Yowell most excited about? Ministry.
鈥淲hat excites me most is the opportunity for our students not only to sing on one of the world鈥檚 most iconic stages but also to minister in New York City,鈥 Yowell said. 鈥淏eing part of musical worship in such a diverse community is a powerful experience.鈥
Yowell also spoke about the valuable experience of performing at Carnegie Hall.
鈥淚 hope many students, alumni, and community members will take advantage of this opportunity,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a once鈥慽n鈥慳鈥憀ifetime chance to share our music and faith in a way that connects across cultures and backgrounds. Each singer will carry these memories with them for the rest of their lives.鈥
So who is eligible for this unforgettable event?
鈥淧articipation is open to members of BU鈥檚 Masterworks Chorale, Variations ensemble, and select alumni singers,鈥 Yowell said. 鈥淚nterested students can register for one of the choirs for the upcoming semester and should speak directly with Dr. Yowell for guidance.鈥
And now the biggest concern: where will the funds for such a trip come from?
鈥淭he trip will be supported through a combination of student contributions, departmental fundraising, and generous gifts from donors who believe in the transformative power of this experience,鈥 Yowell said.
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果冻传媒 University鈥檚 choral alumni have until Sunday, March 1, 2026, to register for this opportunity by contacting Dr. Jeremy Yowell at [email protected]. The concert, “Divine Encounter” conducted by Craig Courtney, will be held on Monday, November 16, 2026.
