At CAUK, we believe music is a powerful vessel for hope, beauty, and truth. We offer a unique platform for musicians to grow artistically and spiritually, creating profound experiences for diverse audiences through exceptional performances.
Our Repertoire Philosophy
We intentionally blend the grandeur of sacred classical works with the vibrant energy of contemporary worship, cinematic scores, and gospel. This rich tapestry creates an inclusive space for all musicians to flourish and connects deeply with diverse hearts and spirits.
Excellence & Growth
We are committed to fostering technical excellence and profound artistic and spiritual growth. Whether mastering a classical oratorio or leading a modern worship piece, you'll find unparalleled opportunities to push boundaries, hone your craft, and deepen your understanding alongside passionate artists.
A Glimpse into Our Past Repertoire
Explore a selection of our past performances, showcasing our commitment to artistic excellence and diverse musical exploration.
I. Major Choral & Classical
- Genesis for a Fallen World - Jonathan Billingham (Oratorio)
- Five Mystical Songs - Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Messiah (Sinfonia, Hallelujah) - George Frideric Handel
- Gloria - John Rutter
- A Spotless Rose - Herbert Howells
II. Hymns & Traditional Carolry
- All Creatures of Our God and King
- How Great Thou Art
- When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
- Amazing Grace / Nothing But the Blood (Custom Medley)
- Traditional Christmas Cycle (Silent Night, Away in a Manger)
III. Modern Hymns & Orchestrated Worship
- Is He Worthy, Orchestrated - Andrew Peterson & Ben Shive
- All Glory Be to Christ - Dustin Kensrue
- Above All - Lenny LeBlanc & Paul Baloche
- Shout to the Lord - Darlene Zschech (30th-anniversary recording)
- In Christ Alone - Stuart Townend & Keith Getty
- Holy Forever - Chris Tomlin, et al.
IV. Narrative & Stylistic Exploration
- Where Were You When You Crucified My Lord? - Traditional
- Thief - Third Day
- Wonder as I Wander - John Jacob Niles
- Via Dolorosa - Niles Borop & Billy Sprague