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all in all there were very few missed notes throughout the evening...the chorallaries were, musically, absolutely pitch-perfect. [amandeep loomba, bad taste 2003]

the chorallaries treated mit to their fall concert last friday, packing 54-100 and pushing the limits of a cappella with an impeccable concert. [keith winstein, fall concert 2002]

...a chance to show off their choreography--something not captured in the group's line of relentlessly-hawked cds...

...her silky voice was the aecon of noir...

the chorallaries astounded in their finale..."it's raining men." vincent and...premo displayed an astonishing array of vocal talents on top of a flawless background and bopping choreography to boot.

the chorallaries have set a high bar--not just for their rivals this a cappella performance season, but also for themselves in the future, with their near-perfect solos, inventive arrangements, and energetic choreography. one hopes they know what they've got themselves into.

tai was in full command of the audience, and bounced around as he sang, as if his shoes had springs in them. [pey-hua hwang, fall concert 2001]

both wilczek and cherng possess that rare ability to become larger than life when soloing.

their enjoyment was infectious.

with a deceivingly slight frame, wilczek had an enormous voice, that ranged from a guttural low alto to a high soprano. [pey-hua hwang, spring concert 2001]

the chorallaries proved yet again their capacity for humor.

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the chorallaries of mit 2004