a student-led choral collectiveInfinitus
That thin line between the earth and sky, has definitions infinity. What is Infinitus?
Directed and led by students, Infinitus is a choral collective of vocalists, composers, and conductors. The cool part? There is not one single artistic director: students select the music, direct it, and perform publicly.
As the first collegiate member of the Choral Composer/Conductor Collective Network (C4 Network), the ensemble makes decisions through consensus and collaboration. Students rehearse and conduct the ensemble, frequently featuring works by Infinitus members, JU alumni and faculty, local composers, and other C4 Network members.
DATEs and Events
Class
Terry Concert Hall | 4:00 PM - 6:15 PM |
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Performances
Stage & Screen |
October 15, 2024 7:30 PM |
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Dance Concert
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November 14-16, 2024 7:30 PM & 2:00 PM |
Infinitus Presents |
April 11, 2025 7:30 PM |
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About InfinitusMusic Making
All repertoire in Infinitus dates from the most recent 25 years, and we champion works that others have overlooked.
For singers, the emphasis on new music stretches technique and encourages creativity. We must learn (and teach) music we've never heard before. Sometimes, graphic notation or text scores require us to think differently about sound. For a vocalist, the name of the game is versatility, and the variety of music that Infinitus performs requires exactly that of all performers.
For student composers, Infinitus provides a ready outlet for their creations. Most undergraduate vocalists do not get the opportunity to sing student compositions often, if at all. Infinitus has changed that by making it a focus of the groups work and has premiered three student works so far.
About InfinitusDirecting
Members share responsibilities for all elements of rehearsals and performance from publicity to rehearsal planning, logistics to conducting. This emphasis on holistic planning provides a workshop environment for student composers, conductors, and singers. The professor's role is that of facilitator, a term borrowed from C4鈥檚 governing documents describing a person who ensures that all required tasks are completed in a timely manner.
Infinitus prepares conductors for careers in music education, church music, and other music leadership positions. Additionally, by entrusting students with the behind-the-scenes planning, they learn not just how to teach music, but how to produce events.
Infinitus PresentsToday & Tomorrow
Infinitus includes student singers, conductors, & composers who also manage behind-the-scenes elements including publicity, repertoire selection, outreach projects, logistics, & more. In this sense, the name describes the many roles each member holds and a long future filled with many premieres.
During a musical season of "&", Infinitus juxtaposed works about present day challenges against musical hope for the future. Selections included the world premiere of You Are Enough by Melanie Stapleton and Secret Talks Between Two Lonely Hearts by Giulio de Carlo alongside Charles Turner's Soaring Music, Bruce Sled's Jing-ja-lye-ya, Carlos Cordero's 隆础测煤诲补尘别!, and more. Listen in as Infinitus presents Today & Tomorrow.
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"Infinitus was so fun to do! We had several student composers, as the group has no single conductor. I was able to conduct a piece entitled 鈥淩ain鈥 by Sunday Service Choir. I'm so thankful to everyone in this group for their collaboration and dedication, and for making my time in Infinitus a great one!"
For any questions about Infinitus, contact Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choral Studies, Dr, Julian Bryson at jbryson@ju.edu.
At 小蓝视频, Dr, Bryson leads the University Singers and Choral Union and teaches courses in Conducting, Musical Theatre, and Music Appreciation. Learn more about Dr. Bryson.
Contact Information Infinitus
Phillips Building
小蓝视频
2800 University Blvd N
Jacksonville, FL 32211