GTChamberChoir

The Georgia Tech Chamber Choir was founded in 1998 in order to provide especially skilled vocal musicians the means to perform a more challenging choral repertoire. Under the direction of Dr. Jerry Ulrich, the Chamber Choir has become known for its proficiency, artistry, and professionalism. Over the last decade, this group has performed in various venues across the Southeast to critical acclaim.

The Chamber Choir has recently established a reputation for its use of multimedia presentations during its performances. In 2008, the choir participated in a large-scale multimedia production entitled Phos Hilaron. Performed in Atlanta, St. Simon's Island, and North Carolina, the program included world-renowned authors Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan. The presentation featured photography, animation, and videos, along with live accompaniment provided by the Chamber Choir.