"The choral music instructors were the most incredible and knowledgeable conductors I have ever been privileged to work with." – Student, 2007
The purpose of the NC Governor's School East choral music curriculum may be summarized via the following objectives:
The chorus presents at least two concerts. One recent concert focused on music by American composers, and included works such as Rene Clausen's A Jubilant Song, three movements from Randall Thompson's Americana, Halsey Stevens's Magnificat, Richard Felciano's Pentecost Sunday, Rosephanye Powell's Ascribe to the Lord, and "Stomp Your Foot" from Aaron Copland's The Tenderland.
Another concert featured a multi-cultural emphasis, including music indigenous to American ethnic groups. The repertoire included the traditional African folk processional Nginani na, Benjamin Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb, Ernst Toch's Valse (for speech choir), Veljo Tormis's Parismaalase lauluke, an arrangement of the Korean folk song Arirang, the Kyrie from Glenn McClure's A Caribbean Mass and an arrangement of The Battle of Jericho.