Our Mission
The Arkansas Chamber Singers is an auditioned vocal ensemble dedicated to enriching the lives of the people of Arkansas by performing and promoting the finest of classical and contemporary choral repertoire.
Chorus Background
The Arkansas Chamber Singers is an auditioned vocal ensemble dedicated to enriching the lives of the people of Arkansas by performing and promoting the finest in classical choral repertoire. The ACS present a yearly subscription series at several venues in Little Rock and around the state. A new holiday tradition began in 2012 with the ACS singing a free concert series at the Arkansas Old State House Museum on the Arkansas River. Since 1980 the ensemble has commissioned works by noted composers Stephen Paulus, David Dickau, and Gwyneth Walker, among others. The Arkansas Chamber Singers sang during both inaugural celebrations for President Bill Clinton and has performed with the Arkansas Symphony presenting many of the most important choral/orchestra repertoire. In May 2013, ACS presented the Mozart Requiem and will sing the Verdi Requiem and the Haydn Theresien Mass in 2014 with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.
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Historical Notes
Arkansas Chamber Singers was organized by Barbara Abramoff Levy in 1979 when then Gov. Bill Clinton brought her husband to Arkansas to serve on his staff and she wanted to get involved in something musical, in keeping with her background. During her first season, in April 1980, a fundraiser (Montage) was held at the Governor’s Mansion.
April 1981, a program - Musical Frolic – was held at the Arkansas Territorial Restoration, with the singers in period costume. That same year, in May, Chamber Singers put on a concert as part of Riverfest.
May 1983 concert – America Sings! – was performed at the Old State House.
December 1983 and December 1984 - sang with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra in Amahl & The Night Visitors.
January 1984 and February 1985 - sang with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra in performances of the Verdi Requiem (1984) and the Bach Magnificat (1985)
December 1992 - performed at the Inauguration of Gov. Jim Guy Tucker and in January 1993 in Washington at the Presidential Inaugural Dinner at the Washington Hilton Hotel for President-Elect Bill Clinton.
June 1987 - gave guest performance at the American Guild of Organists Convention held in Little Rock. Also in 1987, Chamber Singers formed the chorus at Wildwood in their two presentations of Mozart’s The Magic Flute.
For 20th Anniversary, in March 1999, performed a commissioned work – The Golden Harp – by Gwyneth Walker.
March 2004 – performed as the chorus with Arkansas Symphony Orchestra’s presentation of Music Man in their Pop Series.
In December of 2004, the Chamber Singers participated with the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff Vesper Choir and the University of Central Arkansas Choirs in "A Holiday Music Gala", a recorded concert presentation by Arkansas Educational Television Network at Reynolds Performance Hall on the University of Central Arkansas campus.
April 2005 – performed in the chorus of Arkansas Symphony Orchestra's presentation of Exodus composed by maestro, David Itkin
December 2007 – University of Central Arkansas Concert Choir joined the Chamber Singers to form a choir of 110 voices for two powerful performances of Handel's Messiah.