2025.10.14
Coro Letizia is the official women’s choir of the University of Tokyo, composed solely of female students
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| Annual Membership Fee | Club fee 3,000 yen per month |
| Frequency of Activities | Every Wednesday 06:45p.m.-08:45p.m. & Saturday 01:00p.m.-04:30 |
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| Official Email Address |
2249994352[a]g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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Coro Letizia is the official women’s choir of the University of Tokyo, composed solely of female students, and was established in 2009. As the university’s representative choir, we perform the university’s songs at official ceremonies such as the entrance and graduation ceremonies. We are the only group that gets the opportunity to sing at prestigious venues like the Budokan and Yasuda Auditorium each year. As a choir composed entirely of female students from the University of Tokyo, we provide a unique space for forming close friendships while pursuing the delicate and soft harmonies that only a women’s choir can create.
Although our main focus is women’s choir music, we also perform mixed choir pieces with the University of Tokyo men’s choir, Chor Akademie, at our regular concerts and campus festivals, allowing us to enjoy richer harmonies and expand our repertoire. Beginners are more than welcome, and many of our members start with no prior experience in choir. With the guidance of a professional voice trainer, everyone can steadily improve and enjoy singing. Coming February, we will perform songs in Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Italian. In 2024, we welcomed 2 foreign students and 1 in 2025.
about acceptance:
PEAK/GPEAK 〇
Exchage students 〇
Language requirement:
None
Commitment Requirement:
All members are free to participate in any frequency and amount of commitment
October Concert with aumnae
November Perform at the auditorium in Komaba Festival /singing cafe Tutti in Komaba Festival
February Regular Concert(2/15)
March Sing at Graduation Ceremony
April Sing at Entrance Ceremony, Welcoming event
May Perform in May Festival
July Summer Concert
September Training Camp
You can participate in our trial practice. Please check the schedule via our brochure that we will hand out at the welcoming event in KOMCEE WEST or the Instagram account(coroletizia_). If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at the email address above.
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We, ChorAkademie, practice choral music for the May Festival, Komaba Festival, and the regular concert, based on the music books brought by our seniors and teachers. What makes our group unique is that we are the only male chorus in the University of Tokyo. Since ancient times, choral singing was performed only by male voices, and the overtones heard when the frequencies of male voices were matched were considered to be the singing voice of an angel. Ours is the only choir that offers the charm of an old-fashioned chorus. Our group has a long history and has been requested by the University of Tokyo to perform ceremonies at entrance and graduation ceremonies. We also have deep exchanges with choirs from other universities, and every year we give a joint concert with the Meiji University Glee Club, Rikkyo University Glee Club, Waseda University Glee Club, Keio University Wagner Society Male Chorus, and Hosei University Arion Chorus at the regular concert of the Tokyo Six University Chorus Association. We also perform joint concerts with the Kyoto University Glee Club. We welcome both experienced and inexperienced chorus members. Let's sing “Todai” together!
We play a kind of Japanese music called "Edo nagauta" with shamisen, a traditional Japanese musical instrument, and singing. Most members were begginer when they started it. The teachers offer free practice, so very little money is necessary as activity costs. We also have a club room in the Komaba Campus, where students can practice on their own. We are active jointly with the International Christian University (ICU) Nagauta Kenkyukai, and we hold a joint concert every December in which all first-year students also perform. If you are interested in our activities, please visit our SNS!