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From:  cantare@p...
cantare@p...
Date:  Thu Nov 30, 2000  12:18 am
Subject:  Re: Older students/school advice


Hi, Neighbor!

Yes, the Faure IS beautiful - and it feels so good to sing. Please
keep in touch so we can meet in March, and any other bay area locals
who come, I would love to meet you!

Thanks,
Karena

--- In vocalist-temporary@egroups.com, Paul Sinasohn <vocalist-temporary@egroups.com, Paul Sinasohn < > Yes, I'm familiar with Masterworks! I worked with Galen Marshall
when I was
> in the Robert Shaw Festival Singers. A friend of mine used to be in
the
> group - Fred Hanes.....
>
> I'm across the bay from you, in Oakland (which is where Tako is, I
think, as
> well)
>
> The Faure Requiem is one of the few pieces of French music I can
stand
> listening to, so I'll see you in March.
>
> It looks like Richard Garrin has a good background. Let us know how
it goes!
>
> Paul
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
cantare@p... [mailto: > To: vocalist-temporary@egroups.com
> Subject: [vocalist-temporary] Re: Older students/school advice
>
>
> Thanks Paul. . I live in San Francisco, and the group is in San
Mateo
> - the Masterworks Chorale, www.masterworks.org. Are you anywhere
> nearabouts? Thanks for the enthusiasm!
>
> Karena
>
> --- In vocalist-temporary@egroups.com, Paul Sinasohn <vocalist-temporary@egroups.com, Paul Sinasohn < > > Congratulations!! Now where is "your area", so that we can maybe
> come and
> > hear you?
> >
> > Paul Sinasohn
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:
cantare@p... [mailto: > > To: vocalist-temporary@egroups.com
> > Subject: [vocalist-temporary] Re: Older students/school advice
> >
> >
> > Dear Vicky, Judy, and list:
> >
> > I thought about your advice, and decided to audition and was
> accepted
> > (just less than an hour ago!) into a very well-regarded semi-
> > professional choral group in my area, and I'm SO excited!! I am
> > looking forward to improving my musicianship, learning some new
> music
> > and getting to know people and letting them get to know me! YAY!!
> > Thanks for all the advice :)
> >
> > Yours,
> > Karena
> >
> > --- In vocalist-temporary@egroups.com, Mike & Vicki Bryant
> > <mbryant@f...> wrote:
> > <mbryant@f...> wrote:
> > > In response to the question
> > >
> > > vtec> << Thanks, Vicky - but how do people hear you or know what
> > you are like
> > > vtec> as a solo performer when you are singing in a chorus
> (unless,
> > of
> > > vtec> course, you sing solos regularly there!)? >>
> > >
> > > Judy responded:
> > >
> > > vtec> If you're good, (and the conductor is too!) you'll get
> > noticed, I guarantee
> > > vtec> it. Often, you must audition to participate--the
conductor
> > will certainly
> > > vtec> hear you then.
> > >
> > > vtec> Once you're in, it's a good idea to sit up in front at
> > rehearsals, always
> > > vtec> know your music and pay attention. Reliability and a good
> > attitude definitely
> > > vtec> count!
> > >
> > > vtec> Small groups often choose their soloists from among their
> > ranks. Even large
> > > vtec> choruses that hire professional soloists often need people
> to
> > sing in small
> > > vtec> ensemble numbers or small solos. Go for it!
> > >
> > > Thanks Judy, that's exactly right! And to your comments, I
would
> > add
> > > that very often the other members of the chorus will send
> referrals
> > > your way if they know that you're looking for solo work, that
> > you're good,
> > > and that you are easy to work with.
> > >
> > > Vicki Bryant
> > > Naperville, IL
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>


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