The Lincoln-Way East Choral program consists of three curricular ensembles: Mixed Choir (entry level), Concert Choir (advanced treble), and Chorale (advanced mixed). Additionally, the students put on a yearly Madrigal Dinner in December and a spring musical in April. There are curricular concerts throughout the course of the year, as well as Fish Fry performances, and Jazz Showcase. The Lincoln-Way East Chorale, Madrigal Singers, and Madrigal Ladies have previously been invited to perform at the Illinois Music Educator's Conference in Peoria, Illinois. The Chorale has also been invited to be the featured choir at the Illinois Wesleyan University Holiday concert in Bloomington, Illinois. The choir program has had several students who have qualified as Illinois Music Education Association Disrtict & All-State. The Lincoln-Way East choir program strives to improve not only the vocal abilities of the students but their musical growth as a whole.
Past choirs have performed in the Bahamas, Hawaii, San Antonio, and Orlando.
If you have any questions about the Lincoln-Way East choirs, please email Ms. Samawi at hsamawi@lw210.org
Past choirs have performed in the Bahamas, Hawaii, San Antonio, and Orlando.
If you have any questions about the Lincoln-Way East choirs, please email Ms. Samawi at hsamawi@lw210.org
Choir
at Lincoln-Way East
Become a stronger musician by learning to sight read, ear train, harmonize, and individually contribute to the greater ensemble.
Get ahead of the curve by taking summer school and/or zero hour to get the most out of your high school experience.
Own your transcript by boosting your GPA with a collaborative, performance-based class with minimal classwork, and extend your straight-A record with a class that’s more than just a grade, but an opportunity to lead, volunteer, and achieve.
Try something new during your freshman year with a music extracurricular alongside other sports and activities, and get the chance to develop your musical strengths outside of choir class.
Keep friends close by spending time with your fellow musicians you know in extracurriculars like Madrigals, musical, and vocal jazz, making memories that will last a lifetime.
Stand out by being a section leader, soloist, or an Illinois Music Education Association District/All-State musician. With challenging music and audition preparation in class, you are guaranteed to grow and succeed.
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at Lincoln-Way East
Become a stronger musician by learning to sight read, ear train, harmonize, and individually contribute to the greater ensemble.
Get ahead of the curve by taking summer school and/or zero hour to get the most out of your high school experience.
Own your transcript by boosting your GPA with a collaborative, performance-based class with minimal classwork, and extend your straight-A record with a class that’s more than just a grade, but an opportunity to lead, volunteer, and achieve.
Try something new during your freshman year with a music extracurricular alongside other sports and activities, and get the chance to develop your musical strengths outside of choir class.
Keep friends close by spending time with your fellow musicians you know in extracurriculars like Madrigals, musical, and vocal jazz, making memories that will last a lifetime.
Stand out by being a section leader, soloist, or an Illinois Music Education Association District/All-State musician. With challenging music and audition preparation in class, you are guaranteed to grow and succeed.
Step up guided questions