Boys Chorus

Boys Chorus important updates
Last updated May 20,  2008
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SCHOOL PERMISSION FORM & LETTER TO EDUCATORS




BRING IN $10 in an Envelope with chorister's Name and Level to cover bus trip and lunch on School Assemblies Mini Tour on May 28th


Intent to Return Form
$50 due May 15th
$60 if paid after June 15th

(complete online, print and send in)


Do you know of a child who likes to sing?

Please give them one of our flyers.

Recruitment flyer
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Description: Young beginners with no previous musical experience

Director: Michael Sokol

Accompanist:  Hyeran Albert
Born and raised in Seoul, Korea. Hyeran began her piano studies at the age of six. During high school she began accompanying a wide range of church vocalists while continuing her studies under the tutelage of a professor of music from Seoul National University. Since coming to the United States in 1982, she has continued to be active in her role as an accompanist and as a student of the piano. While living in Denver, she studied pedagogy with a Russian concert pianist. During this time she also became active as a piano teacher. Since moving to California, she has continued teaching students of all experience levels. She also actively serves in her church both as an instrumental soloist and as an accompanist.

Performances: Participation in 3 to 5 scheduled performances per semester is required including annual Holiday and Spring concerts. Check your calendar for dates.

 Performances can be any day of the week, although we try not to schedule many on Sunday mornings. Most performances are at night and on Saturdays. Since we are trying to reach other children with music and music education, we do several school performances during the year. Every effort is made to schedule these performances so the chorister loses a minimum of school time. Many schools recognize this as independent study. There are permission slips available in the chorus office and a cover letter explaining our organization.

Ticket Purchase Requirements: Each semester we have two concerts of our own, the Winter Concert and the Spring Concert. These are wonderful and inspiring concerts with each level performing and a mass-performance of all levels. Our audience is approximately 1000 at each performance and tends to sell out. You are asked to purchase 5 tickets each semester to these concerts. These tickets will be paid for in September and January and will be available for pick up approximately 6 weeks before the concert. By this time it will be determined which choruses perform on which date and extra tickets can also be purchased. You will be charged for these tickets whether or not you attend the concert. Do not be afraid to ask teachers, neighbors or anyone with a love for music and children. These concerts are very professional, and the audience is guaranteed to be touched and amazed at the accomplishments of the choristers and their music.

Mandatory Ticket Purchase

September 1, 2006 (5) Winter Concert Tickets Purchase Due ($75)
November 1, 2006 Winter Concert Tickets pickup
January 1, 2007 (5) Spring Concert Tickets Purchase Due ($75)
April 1, 2007 Spring Concert Tickets pickup

Poinsettia Sales
Each chorister family must sell 10 poinsettias with the proceeds going to the chorus. Each Poinsettia will sell for $10.00.
After your quota of 10 poinsettias has been met, the profit for any additional poinsettias sold will go into an individual account for the chorister to be held for tuition, touring and camp. The money will stay in your individual account as long as you are a chorus member. If you leave the chorus, any money will revert to the chorus.
Our hope is to sell to businesses, corporations, hospitals, and malls. If you make a large sale to a corporation, etc, you will take the credit (after your 10) the first year. The chorus will contact them directly the next year and there will be a percentage going to the chorus. Each year that percentage will increase. It is hoped that ultimately these buyers instead of parents selling and buying poinsettias will fund the fundraiser.
The poinsettias are a good quality, very full and long lasting. Everyone has been happy with them in the past.
Fed ID# 68-0065565

Mini Tours:
Some years we do a spring tour to 3 area schools. Dates are posted on your calendar and in the monthly newsletter.

Expectations: To learn music in a timely manner. Practice with a tape recorder.

Curriculum: Beginning Solfege / sight singing, singing in intervals, rhythm and reading techniques, proper vowel placement.

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