• Organization

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    The Choral Arts Society of Utah

    What do a hot air balloon pilot, a national tennis umpire and an F-16 sales rep have in common? They are all members of the Choral Arts Society of Utah (CASU). The CASU choir is an eclectic group of people who gather weekly to share their common passion for singing in a choir. Founded in 1997, the choir has grown to a membership of 100+ members under the leadership of founder and Music Director, Sterling Poulson.

    Established as a private, nonprofit 501(3)(c) organization, their goal is to help preserve the choral art, promote music appreciation and provide public performance opportunities for singers, musicians, composers, conductors and others.

    The society performs an average of 5 formal concerts a year, either alone or in conjunction with other artists or organizations as well as a series of community interaction performances and appearances.

    Most noted of the Society's annual performances are the "Days of '47 Pops Concert", traditionally held in Abravanel Hall to kick off the Pioneer celebration in Utah, and the "Holiday Pops Concert", a benefit for the Salvation Army Angel Tree Program.

    Although the volunteer choir members come from diverse backgrounds, careers, ages and cities all along the Wasatch Front, their common love of music has formed a strong kinship in this singing group of now lifelong friends.

    • Contact Info

      The Choral Arts Society of Utah

      PO Box 2623
      Salt Lake City, 84110

      Phone: (801)363-9708

      Fax: (801)973-3349

      Website

    • Locations

      Greater Salt Lake