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  2. Texas A&M Singing Cadets - Wikipedia

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    The Singing Cadets holds auditions twice each school year, with membership open to any Texas A&M student. [20] The choir is one of three within Texas A&M; the others are the all-SSA Women's Chorus and the co-ed Century Singers. All three practice in the Music Activities Center (MAC). [20]

  3. Texas A&M University Century Singers - Wikipedia

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    The Texas A&M University Century Singers are Texas A&M University's 100 member mixed choral group. The ensemble is Texas A&M's first mixed choir, and is the university's second oldest choral group. The Century Singers perform regularly throughout the Bryan/College Station community and annually throughout the State of Texas.

  4. Category:Choirs in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M University Century Singers; Texas Boys Choir; Texas Girls' Choir; Turtle Creek Chorale; V. Vocal Majority This page was ...

  5. Spirit of Aggieland - Wikipedia

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    The Spirit of Aggieland is the alma mater of the Texas A&M University.It was originally written as a poem by Marvin H. Mimms while he was a student at Texas A&M. [1] Richard J. Dunn, the director of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band at the time, composed the music.

  6. Houston Bright - Wikipedia

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    Robert Houston Bright (January 21, 1916 – December 8, 1970) was a composer of American music, known primarily for his choral works.The best-known of these is an original spiritual "I Hear a Voice A-Prayin'," but he wrote dozens of highly regarded pieces over the course of his career, including a number of instrumental compositions.

  7. Glossary of Texas A&M University terms - Wikipedia

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    A student of Texas A&M's archrival, The University of Texas at Austin. The term is intended to be derogatory (the origin being that while Aggies were off fighting wars, students of UT Austin were "sipping tea" at home). [4] [7] TexAgs An independent Texas A&M website, one of the largest collegiate independent websites in the country.

  8. Richard Nance - Wikipedia

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    Nance holds bachelors and master's degrees from West Texas A&M (then West Texas State University) and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Arizona State University.Dr. Nance has studied conducting with Hugh Sanders, Douglas McEwen and David Stocker, and studied composition with Joseph Nelson and Randall Sh

  9. Traditions of Texas A&M University - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M University Aggieland water tower. The traditions of Texas A&M University are a key aspect of the culture of Texas A&M University. Some of the school traditions date to the 1890s, shortly after the opening of the school, while others have been introduced more recently. These traditions encourage current students and alumni (Aggies) to ...