Musical Groups
Musical Groups
Music at FUS Music Staff Musical Groups
The music program of the First Unitarian Society has a rich array of musical talent and ways for you to connect.
FUS Chorus
The First Unitarian Chorus is a 30-40 voice ensemble that rehearses on Wednesday evenings. Membership is open to anyone who enjoys singing; no audition is required. Repertoire for the chorus encompasses the history of music, from short a cappella pieces to large works with the orchestra. The Chorus joins with the FUS Orchestra in several Music Sundays each year.
FUS Orchestra
The First Unitarian Orchestra performs works ranging from baroque to contemporary on selected Sunday mornings, joining forces with with the FUS Chorus.
Community Choir
This group of 12-18 singers rehearses every other Wednesday night and performs in service about every six weeks.
Eclectics Folk Group
The Eclectics have a wide repetoire of folk songs to current rock songs. They perform in service about every six weeks and practice every other Wednesday night during the program year.
Summer Assemblies Music
Consider sharing your music during Summer Assemblies where amateur musicians in the congregation provide fun, meaningful songs and create an atmosphere of participation and celebration. The music ties thematically into the topic of each assembly, and is typically contemporary or near-contemporary (less than 50 years old). Summer music is accessible with a bias toward popular music in a variety of styles (e.g., folk music, show tunes, popular jazz, popular classics, etc.). Come join the fun! Summer Assemblies run from the Sunday after Memorial Day through the Sunday of Labor Day weekend.
