Choraliers
Department of Music
The Miami University Department of Music encourages its students to develop their relationship to the discipline of music as they explore the world through the lens of a superb liberal arts education.
The Miami University Choraliers is a non-auditioned treble choir with a proud history dating back to 1908. Under the direction of Robyn Lana, who joined the Miami choral faculty in 2022, the ensemble has grown to over 80 members representing majors from every academic division of the university.
Choraliers is widely recognized as one of Miami’s premier vocal ensembles, earning third place in the 2024 American Prize for Collegiate Choirs. The ensemble continues to receive prestigious invitations, including its invitational debut performance at the Ohio Music Education Association Professional Development Conference in January 2024.
With a strong commitment to contemporary choral music, Choraliers has commissioned works by renowned composers such as Dominick DiOrio, Ola Gjeilo, and Joan Szymko. In fall 2025, the ensemble will premiere a newly commissioned work by Cristian Grases.
The Choraliers' performances have reached audiences around the world through international tours to Australia, Austria, Fiji, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Scotland, and, most recently, Italy, where the ensemble performed to great acclaim.
During the first week of the Fall semester, ensemble members are at informational tables in the Armstrong Student Center to sign students up for audition times and to answer questions about the ensembles.
For more information, contact Robyn Lana, lanar@MiamiOH.edu.
The Miami University Department of Music encourages its students to develop their relationship to the discipline of music as they explore the world through the lens of a superb liberal arts education.
