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The Boulder Chorale
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![]() Boulder Children's Concert Choir 2009-10 |
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Photos Courtesy of Britt Ripley |
The 2009 premiere season of Boulder Children’s Chorale included performances with the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra, Mahlerfest, and with the adult ensembles of the Boulder Chorale. Auditions for the 2010-2011 season will take place June 5 & 6 and August 7 & 8. See Audition Information for details. The Boulder Children’s Chorale is one of the ensembles of the Boulder Chorale, a 501 (C )(3) organization. As such, it is a secular, non-political entity. The Boulder Chorale has in place policies supporting equal employment opportunity, and against harassment and discrimination. 2010 - 2011 Registration Form (Audition required prior to registration, bring form to your audition). 2010 - 2011 Audition Form (Print and bring form to your audition). INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO JOIN TOO! |
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PREPARATORY CHOIR 1 (grades 1-3)Students in this choir will learn the fundamentals of choral singing including breath, body alignment, vowel purity, blend and phrasing. Additionally, basic music reading will be taught. |
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PREPARATORY CHOIR 2 (grades 3-5)Students in this choir will continue to build the fundamentals of choral singing including breath, body alignment, vowel purity, blend and phrasing. Teaching techniques will be geared toward older students. Music literacy skills will be emphasized. Director, Shauna Keene |
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BEL CANTO (grades 4-8)Students in this choir will expand upon their knowledge of singing through the rehearsal and performance of challenging choral literature. |
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AUDITIONSNo preparation is necessary. Friendly voice placements will be held at the following times and location: No preparation is necessary. 1. Vocalizing (to test range) 2. Aural recall (echoing pitches) 3. Sight singing & rhythm reading (skills are not necessary for acceptance into the group) 4. Singing a familiar song like "Happy Birthday" Boulder Children's Chorale is a choir for treble voices. Boys whose voices have changed are ineligible. |
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TUITION (includes music)$200 per year for Preparatory Choir 1 and 2, payable in two installments in September and January The Boulder Children’s Chorale does not want the fees to be a barrier to your child’s participation. If you have financial concerns, please contact our office at 303-554-7692 or boulderchorale@yahoo.com |
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UNIFORMSMembers are required to wear uniforms for all performances. There is additional cost for these uniforms. For more information, click the links below. Boulder Children's Chorale Uniform Information |
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DIRECTORSKimberly Watkins Kim Watkins completed dual master’s degrees in music education and vocal performance at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2004. Her professional experience includes thirteen years of secondary choral teaching in North Carolina and Colorado public school systems. In 2003, Mrs. Watkins advanced as a finalist in voice competitions sponsored by the Denver Lyric Opera Guild and the National Association of Teachers of Singing. During her graduate studies at the University of Colorado, she appeared as Madame Lidoine in Dialogues of the Carmelites, and as Gianetta in L’Elisir d’Amore. She also served as conductor of the University Women’s Choir and as an instructor for various music education courses. Mrs. Watkins has been a soloist with the Arvada Chorale, Boulder Chorale and the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra. She has adjudicated voice competitions at CU Boulder and in the Saint Vrain Valley School District. Kim served as Associate Director for the adult ensembles of Boulder Chorale from 2002-2009, leaving to begin work developing Boulder Children's Chorale. Mrs. Watkins is currently Director of Choirs at Niwot High School. She resides in Longmont with her husband, Jason, and her son, Daniel. Shauna Keene Shauna Keene is a Regional Winner and National semi-finalist of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, a first Place Junior Division Winner of the West Palm Beach Opera Competition, as well as the recipient of awards from Dante Alighieri Society, NATS, and Denver Lyric Opera Guild. Shauna was a fellowship artist at Music Academy of the West for two consecutive seasons, and has appeared as guest artist with Colorado Springs Philharmonic, Opera Fort Collins, Central City Opera, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, and many others. Shauna earned a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Colorado (Boulder), and a post-Bachelor Teacher’s License and Master of Music in Music Education from Colorado State University, and is also Kodály certified. She teaches choir and drama at Centennial Middle School and Casey Middle School in Boulder.
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