At Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation, creativity and excellence in the performing arts are supported not just by talent and training—but also by purpose-built facilities that bring out the best in every student-musician. Located within the Arts, Education, and Criminology Building, the University’s Recording Studio and Music Practice Rooms provide an ideal environment for the development of musical skill, collaboration, and performance.
These facilities are primarily used by the MSEUF Concert Singers, the University’s official chorale group known for their powerful vocal harmonies and exceptional musicality. With sound-insulated rooms and acoustic paneling, the AEC music spaces support both daily rehearsals.
Whether preparing for intercollegiate competitions, recording choral pieces, or refining repertoire for cultural performances, the MSEUF Concert Singers utilize these dedicated spaces to perfect their sound. The layout allows for sectional rehearsals and full ensemble practice, while the recording studio enables playback and performance review—an essential process for musical growth.
“The practice rooms and studio serve as both sanctuary and workshop for our chorale group. It’s where discipline meets passion, and talent is nurtured into artistry,” shared Prof.Hubert Loresto, conductor of the MSEUF Concert Singers and faculty member at the College of Education.
These facilities are also available to other music-related student organizations and academic programs, contributing to a vibrant and inclusive culture of performing arts on campus. Their strategic placement within the AEC Building ensures accessibility for music students and faculty alike.
Through continuous investment in music infrastructure, Enverga University affirms its commitment to artistic excellence and student development beyond the classroom. The success and consistency of the MSEUF Concert Singers—whether on stage or in recorded performances—stand as a testament to this vision.