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Do you love singing, but have little time to dedicate to it? Consider joining the Midland Center Chorale! Chorale features beautiful voices and engaging, stunning repertoire, under the direction of new Conductor Dr. Letícia Grützmann!

Auditions on February 14 at 5:30 PM!
Auditions will take place at Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1310 Ashman St, Midland

The Chorale rehearses Mondays from 7-9 PM at the Center. Auditions are open year round; Chorale accepts new members throughout their season. If you cannot make our initial audition date, please let us know, and we will make sure you have the opportunity to join us and schedule an audition at a later time! If you plan on auditioning, please email Audition Manager Barry George at bbgeorge@tm.net or Dr. Grützmann with any questions at grutzmann@midlandcenter.org

Upcoming Choir Concerts

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Music Works for Choir & Organ FREE Concert
SAT, FEB 15 / 4 PM
FREE to Attend, no ticket required!
Location: Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1310 Ashman St, Midland MI 48640


Join the Chorale
 conducted by Dr. Letícia Grützmann and accompanied by organist Collin Whitfield for another performance of their November concert - featuring full repertoire and use of the organ as planned! This sensational concert is FREE to attend, with no ticket required!

The concert includes timeless works for Choir and Organ by William Walton, Johann Sebastian Bach, Dan Forrest, John Rutter, Benjamin Britten, and an anonymous composer from 17th-century Peru.

Meet the Conductor!

Dr. Letícia Grützmann
Dr. Letícia Grützmann is the conductor of the Midland Center for the Arts Chorale and Camerata, and the Director of Choral Studies at the Saginaw Valley State University also teaching classes in the voice, conducting, and music education areas. 

As an active clinician and researcher, Dr. Grützmann has conducted a variety of studies and conference presentations in the areas of vocal technique and body awareness for choral singers. She has been awarded a research grant from SVSU for the academic year 24-25, and she is leading research on the effects of routine physical exercises in the vocal production of choral singers in collaboration with her colleagues in the kinesiology department. She is also a member of the Faculty Learning Community, investigating communication and perception alternative grading by undergraduate students.

As an artist entrepreneur, she founded and led the Vox Principalis Choral Association, dedicated to the performances of major works for choir and orchestra for four seasons. Concomitantly, she created and led Vox Principalis Chamber Music Concert Series. During her doctoral studies, she was the conductor of the West Virginia Women’s Chorus, regularly collaborating with the Morgantown Community Orchestra, and the conductor for the Morgantown Children’s Chorus, regularly collaborating with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra and with the Morgantown Community Orchestra.

In her home country, Brazil, Dr. Grützmann was an active choral scholar, and held several appointments conducting community, church, and children’s choruses. She was the assistant conductor for the String Orchestra at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, and for the University of Caxias do Sul Symphony Orchestra. Besides her primary activity as a conductor, she sang in professional choirs, and in a quartet specialized in Renaissance Music for five seasons. She also performed multiple times as soloist for choral/orchestral major works, and in several opera choruses. In addition, she was an assistant undergraduate researcher, which led her to win three undergraduate research presentation awards at her university (UFRGS).

Previously to her appointment at SVSU, she was the Director of Choirs and Vocal Music at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. Dr. Grützmann earned two undergraduate degrees, one in conducting performance, and later a music education degree with voice emphasis. From West Virginia University she earned two masters’ degrees, conducting and voice performance, and a Doctoral Degree in Conducting.