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Ensembles

͹Ƶoffers a wide variety of ensembles for students to participate in, welcoming a broad array of interest and ability levels. Approximately 300 students are members of one or more ensembles or take private lessons. Private lessons are available for both instrumental and vocal students, with a faculty of 20 adjunct instructors, each an expert in their instrument.

Music Ensemble Groups

͹Ƶis home to a variety of ensemble groups that are made up of both music majors and those passionate about the arts. Many of our ensembles tour extensively throughout the United States and Canada. Tours have included the east and west coasts, the midwest, and several locations in Canada, including visits to New York City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and more. Local off-campus opportunities at churches and schools also abound for interested students.

The 4th Avenue Band is a select group of 15 to 20 instrumentalists who perform a wide variety of jazz compositions, featuring music of the legendary big bands such as Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, and Buddy Rich just to name a few. In addition, the group plays music of such jazz masters as Dizzy Gillespie, Billy Strayhorn, and Sammy Nestico as well as music from the contemporary jazz genre of today. The band is directed by Mr. Kevin Linder.

Recent repertoire includes:

  • Cute, Hefti
  • Manteca, Gillespie
  • Corazon, King
  • Song for My Father, Silver
  • Café Rio, Benoit
  • "A" Train, Strayhorn
  • It's Oh So Nice, Nestico
  • Mambo Hot, Lopez
  • Sing, Sing, Sing, Prima
  • C Jam Blues, Ellington
  • In a Sentimental Mood, Ellington

The 4th Avenue Band has also been a part of several recent music tours and has attended festivals like the Elmhurst College (Illinois) Jazz Festival.

Anyone interested in visiting a rehearsal of the ͹Ƶ4th Avenue Band can come to the Instrumental Music Room (M108) on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

Prospective students are encouraged to apply for scholarships and to submit an audition form.

The 4th Avenue Singers is an auditioned group of 16 singers, drawn from the Chorale and Concert Choir. They maintain a busy performance schedule singing in concerts, campus events, and community engagements. The 4th Avenue Singers focuses on jazz choir repertoire (big band standards, jazz classics, Broadway and pop covers, etc.).

Dr. Ryan Smit directs the 4th Avenue Singers, as well as the Chorale and Concert Choir.

Recent repertoire includes:

  • That Ever I Saw, Darmon Meader
  • Amazing Grace, arr. Greg Jasperse
  • Great Is Thy Faithfulness, arr. Kerry Marsh
  • Corn, arr. Rosana Eckert
  • This Can’t Be Love, arr. Scott
  • It Had To Be You/You Made Me Love You, arr. Adam and Matt Pod
  • When I Fall in Love, arr. Kirby Shaw
  • Eleanor Rigby, arr. Lawson
  • Ain’t That a Kick in the Head, arr. O’Connell
  • 䲹é, arr. Jeremy Fox
  • Get Me to the Church on Time, arr. Carubia

Anyone interested in visiting a rehearsal of the ͹Ƶ 4th Avenue Singers can come to the choir room Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:10 to 4:00 p.m. Prospective students are encouraged to apply for scholarships. To receive more information, please fill out this form.


Bella Voce women’s choir is non-auditioned and consists of around 20-40 women, from beginning singers to advanced vocalists. They sing a variety of songs and styles, including folk songs, gospel, classical, modern compositions, and more.

The conductor for Bella Voce is Dr. Carrie Groenewold, ͹Ƶ’s Associate Professor of Church Music and Organ, Director of Keyboard Studies, and University Organist. Dr. Groenewold has previous experience developing and directing adult and children’s choirs at churches, as well as directing Kalamazoo’s Bach Festival Chorus, the Bales Chorale, and The University of Notre Dame’s Schola Cantorum.

Recent repertoire includes:

  • Let Beauty Awake, Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Down in the River to Pray, arr. J. Moore
  • Laudate Pueri from Drei Motetten, op. 39, Felix Mendelssohn
  • Neptune from The Planets (performance with NISO), Gustav Holst
  • Hail, Christmas Day! Abbie Betinis
  • Queen Jane, arr. Stephen Hatfield
  • A Set of Three Old Sayings, Jean Berger
  • A Prairie Woman Sings, Eugene Butler
  • Arise, My Soul, Arise, Dan Forrest
  • Psalm 23, Z. Randall Stroope

Anyone interested in visiting a rehearsal of the ͹Ƶ Bella Voce can come to the choir room Thursday evenings from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Prospective students are encouraged to apply for scholarships. To receive more information, please fill out this form this form.

The Canons of ͹Ƶmen’s choir is non-auditioned and consists of 40-50 male vocalists of all experience levels. They sing a variety of songs and styles, including folk songs, gospel, spirituals, barbershop, sea shanties, modern music, and more.

Professor Ryan Smit conducts the Canons of Dordt, as well as the Chorale, Concert Choir, and 4th Avenue Singers.

Recent repertoire includes:

  • Exultate Justi, Brant Adams
  • The Wellerman, arr. Michael Ware
  • The British Grenadiers, arr. Luigi Zaninelli
  • We Shall Walk Through the Valley in Peace, arr. William Appling
  • The Hands that First Held Mary’s Child, Dan Forrest
  • Gaudete, arr. Michael McGlynn
  • Veni, Veni Emmanuel, arr. Michael John Trotta
  • Bound for the Promised Land, arr. J. David Moore
  • O Love That Will Not Let Me Go, arr. David Phelps
  • I Got a Hog and a Pig, arr. John Wykoff
  • Soon-ah Will Be Done, arr. William Dawso
  • Black Is the Color, arr. Connor Koppin
  • For the Longest Time, Billy Joel, arr. Gentry
  • Star Wars - John Williams is the Man, arr. MisterTim

Anyone interested in visiting a rehearsal of the ͹Ƶ Canons of ͹Ƶcan come to the choir room Wednesday evening from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Prospective students are encouraged to apply for scholarships. To receive more information, please fill out this form.

Conducted by Assistant Director of Instrumental Activities, Dr. Allegra Fisher, the ͹Ƶ Campus-Community band is an ensemble that is made up of ͹Ƶstudents as well as members of the community that still seek to perform at a high level on their instrument. The ensemble is comprised of between 40 and 60 DU students as well as 20 to 30 community members, thus building a wind band of nearly 90 members! The band performs four concerts per year on the campus of ͹Ƶ and is always seeking new members between the ages of 16 and 100! (If you are over 100 we would still love to have you!) Students receiving Music Activity Scholarship are required to audition for placement in the band. ͹Ƶstudents that are not receiving a Music Activity Scholarship have no required audition. Community Members seeking to join the group only need to speak with one of the ͹ƵInstrumental Ensemble Directors.

Recent literature performed by the ͹ƵCampus-Community Band:

  • Burn, Barrett
  • Yosemite Autumn, Camphouse
  • Infinity, Copley
  • Netherlands Suite, Van Lijnschooten
  • Loch Lomond, Ticheli
  • Mt. Everest, Galante
  • A Festival Prelude, Reed
  • Chasing Sunlight, Nishimura

The ensemble rehearses on Tuesdays from 7-8pm (only student scholarship holders required, others optional), and Thursdays from 7-9pm (all members). In order to join the band, contact either Dr. Allegra Fisher, Assistant Director of Instrumental Activities at allegra.fisher@dordt.edu or Dr. Onsby C. Rose, Director of Instrumental Activities at onsby.rose@dordt.edu.

Conducted by Director of Instrumental Activities, Dr. Onsby C. Rose, the ͹ƵChamber Orchestra is a group of 25-40 string instrumentalists that are dedicated to performing music for chamber orchestra and string orchestra. The ensemble performs four yearly concerts on campus and regularly tours throughout the country and abroad. All members of the Chamber Orchestra that are receiving a music activity scholarship also perform as a part of the string section in the (NISO).

Recent literature performed by the Chamber Orchestra:

  • Divertimento in F, K. 138, Mozart
  • Fantasia on Greensleeves, Vaughan-Williams
  • Hungarian Dance No. 4, Brahms
  • "Hoedown" from Rodeo, Copland
  • Symphony No. 40, Mozart
  • Symphony No. 41, Mozart

The Chamber Orchestra is also involved in a variety of tours throughout North America, and in May of 2012, the group performed in Germany, France, and the Netherlands.

The ensemble rehearses on Wednesdays from 5:05 to 6:10pm and on Mondays (when NISO is not in session) from 7 to 9pm. In order to join the Chamber Orchestra, contact Dr. Onsby C. Rose, Director of Instrumental Activities at onsby.rose@dordt.edu.

The Chorale is the largest of the choral ensembles at ͹Ƶwith 60-100 members. Incoming first-year students audition for the Chorale, yet it includes singers from all class levels. They explore varied selections of music, and also give specific attention to the development of vocal technique and ensemble singing skills.

Dr. Ryan Smit conducts the Chorale, as well as the Concert Choir and 4th Avenue Singers.

Recent repertoire includes:

  • Hlohonolofatsa, arr. Daniel Jackson
  • Bright Morning Stars, Shawn Kirchner
  • Sure On This Shining Night, Samuel Barber
  • Ohtul, Part Uusberg
  • Psalm 8, Dan Forrest
  • Veni Sancte Spiritus, W. A. Mozart
  • I Am Not Yours, David Child
  • Set Me as a Seal, Rene Clausen
  • I’m Gonna Sing ‘til the Spirit Moves in My Heart, Moses Hogan
  • Examine Me, Cedric Dent
  • I Will Be a Child of Peace, Elaine Hagenberg
  • Sicut Locutus Est, J. S. Bach
  • Emerald Stream, Seth Houston
  • Shenandoah, arr. Erb
  • Pal Pa Haugen, arr. Brad Ellingboe

Anyone interested in visiting a rehearsal of the ͹Ƶ Chorale can come to the choir room Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 1:10 to 2:00 p.m. Prospective students are encouraged to apply for scholarships. To receive more information, please fill out this form.

The Concert Choir is an advanced auditioned ensemble of 54 vocalists who dedicate themselves to performing choral literature at the highest level of musicianship in a wide range of styles and genres.

Dr. Ryan Smit conducts the Concert Choir, as well as the Chorale and 4th Avenue Singers.

Recent repertoire includes:

  • I Will Lift Mine Eyes, Jake Runestad
  • On the Hillside, Patrick Vu
  • Sweet Rivers, Shawn Kirchner
  • Chantez a Dieu, Sweelinck
  • When at Creation’s Dawn, Clemens
  • Wondrous Love, arr. Paul Christiansen
  • Gloria, John Rutter
  • Verbum caro factum est, Hans Leo Hassler
  • Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence, Bairstow
  • Balleilakka, arr. Ethan Sperry
  • Trilo, Bengt Ollen
  • Due North, Stephen Chatman
  • Entreat Me Not to Leave You, Dan Forrest
  • It Is Well, arr. Rene Clausen
  • Hear My Prayer, O Lord, Henry Purcell
  • Cloudburst, Eric Whitacre
  • Elegy, Daniel Elder
  • Unclouded Day, arr. Shawn Kirchner
  • Praise to the Lord, arr. Christiansen

The choir tours extensively throughout the United States and Canada and was selected to perform at regional conventions of the American Choral Directors Association in 2004, 2006, 2010. In May of 2022, the choir embarked on a performance tour of Austria and the Czech Republic.

Anyone interested in visiting a rehearsal of the ͹Ƶ Concert Choir can come to the choir room Mondays from 4:10 to 5:00 p.m. as well as on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. Prospective students are encouraged to apply for scholarships. To receive more information, please fill out this form.

Conducted by Dr. Onsby C. Rose, Director of Instrumental Activities, the ͹Ƶ Wind Symphony is the premiere performing ensemble within the instrumental area at ͹Ƶ. Comprised of approximately 65 of the most advanced wind and percussion students studying at ͹Ƶ, the ensemble is committed to performing both new works for wind band as well as the cannon of recognized masterworks of the band genre. Dedicated to the creation of new music, recently commissioned composers include Julia Wolfe, Peter Boyer, John Mackey, Nicole Puinno, Kevin Day, Katherine Bergman, Grace Baugher-Dunlap and others. The ensemble also regularly performs wind masterworks by composers such as David Maslanka, Claude T. Smith, Percy Grainger, and many more. The ensemble tours yearly either nationally or internationally and has been recognized three times by the American Prize for the Performing Arts, University Wind Band Category as one of the nations finest wind bands. In addition, the ensemble has recorded two compact discs to include Music With Friends (Mark Custom) and Patchwork (Mark Custom).In 2024 the Wind Symphony was invited by blind peer reviewed panel to perform at the Iowa Bandmasters Association Conference in Des Moines, IA. The ͹Ƶ Wind Symphony is filled by auditions held at the beginning of each fall semester.

Recent Literature performed by the Wind Symphony:

First Light – David Maslanka
Full Restoration – Onsby C. Rose
Fanfare Politeia – Kimberly Archer
Irish Tune from County Derry – Percy Grainger
The Frozen Cathedral – John Mackey
“For the President’s Own” – John Williams
Code of Conduct – James Stephenson
Symphony No. 4 – David Maslanka
Postcard – Frank Ticheli
Suite for Band – Timothy Mahr
Lincolnshire Posy – Percy Grainger
First Suite in E-Flat – Gustav Holst
“For the Fallen” from Symphony No. 1 – Onsby C. Rose
Come Sunday – Omar Thomas

The ͹Ƶ Defender Band is a group of 36 instrumentalists specifically selected from musicians at ͹Ƶ to provide spirit and excitement at select ͹Ƶ athletic events. The Defender Band is the newest ensemble at ͹Ƶ, being started officially in Fall 2022. Under the direction of Dr. Allegra Fisher, Assistant Director of Instrumental Activities, the Defender Band performs at selected athletic events each fall and spring. The members of the band are provided additional scholarship dollars for performing as part of the ensemble. Rehearsals for the band take place at the beginning of each semester and then the group plays for events throughout the athletic season.

To inquire about joining the defender band contact either Dr. Allegra Fisher, Assistant Director of Instrumental Activities at allegra.fisher@dordt.edu or Dr. Onsby C. Rose, Director of Instrumental Activities at onsby.rose@dordt.edu.

Joy in music

"I wanted to continue to grow in my musical abilities and I thought that band would be a good way to build a community at college. I stick with it because I'm growing so much all the time and I've made great friends in band. We've had so many wonderful opportunities to make music together and it brings so much joy to us and the people who we perform for."

- Olivia Dahl, English: Writing Major

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