About Us

The mission of Encore Vocal Arts is to inspire and enrich our community through innovative, professional-quality vocal music and performance.

Encore Vocal Arts is an auditioned chamber choir founded by Elise Marshall, as the Indianapolis Arts Chorale, in 1972 as an outreach project of Indianapolis Central College, now University of Indianapolis. From performing for 25 to 40 people, Encore has grown over the years to reach audiences numbering 400-500.

From Ragtime to Carmina Burana, Sting to Leonard Bernstein and Ella Fitzgerald to Verdi, Encore has earned the praise of many for the quality, accessibility and variety of its programming.

Chris Ludwa, the current Artistic Director, believes in using power of music to educate and inspire. Since joining Encore in 2002, he has led the group through music that challenges, creates controversy, and brings social awareness to issues. In spring of 2004, Encore performed Leonard Bernstein's MASS, the second time it has ever been performed in Indiana. In the spring of 2005, Encore teamed up with Coburn Place Safe Haven for its Vocal Jazz concert, in order to bring awareness to the issue of domestic violence. The partnership was so successful, that Encore will continue to host one “benefit” concert every season.

Encore's approximately 40 auditioned singers represent some of the finest talent in the state. While some of the members are professional musicians, many are vocational musicians. Singers range in age from just out of college to retirees. Homemakers, realtors, teachers, ministers, executives, doctors—all are represented in our membership, and all are brought together by a love for choral literature and a commitment to its performance and promotion.

Encore performs about four times a year, with a concert subscription series and numerous appearances at other venues around Indianapolis. It has performed at the Penrod Arts Fair, Hannah Arts Day, WSYW ClassicFest, Indyparks Summer Concert Series, Holocaust Remembrance Day and the ArtsGarden. Past collaborations have included the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, St. Luke's United Methodist Church, Indianapolis Ballet Theater, Eastern Star Baptist Choir, Jennie DeVoe, Dance Kaleidoscope, the Carmel Symphony Orchestra and Cathy Morris.

Encore is fortunate in its three-decade history to feature both local and national talent as guest artists, including those who show potential for professional careers in singing.

Encore performs with the support of the Indiana Arts Commission, Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation, Inc., the Christel DeHaan Family Foundation, the Arts Council of Indianapolis, and the city of Indianapolis.


Administration

Elise Marshall

Founder

Chris Ludwa

Artistic Director

Judy Otto

Executive Director

2007 - 2008 Board of Directors

Bryan Brenner, Chair

Benefit Associates, Inc.

Ollie Howe, Vice Chair

FSSA


Faedra Weiss, Secretary

Girls Inc.


John Pryweller, Treasurer

Whitewater Group

Tom Frank

Community Volunteer

Ryan Fuller

Eli Lilly and Company

Tom Jenkins

Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman

Pam Hrubey

Eli Lillly and Company

Penny Kyker

Community Volunteer

Najwa Loh

Community Volunteer

Donna Barr Michael

Donna J. Barr Interior Design

Jan Stanich

Floyd and Stanich

Chip Voigt

Fundex Games, Ltd.