Week of May 11, 2015

HOME PRACTICE INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAY 11 TO THE JUNE 7 SPRING CONCERT. Please practice a minimum of 20 minutes every day.

All choristers be prepared to sing your part alone from memory.

 

Treble Choir

Arrive at Grace & Holy Trinity Church Sunday, May 17 at 7:45 AM to sing at the 8:45 AM worship service. (Details are in 5/12 handout and 5/14 email.)

Repertoire for June 7 Concert:

A Hymn of Glory - Continue to review words. Sing beautiful phrases. Enunciate words.

How Can I Keep from Singing, Two Tigers, and Sing a Song  - Be able to hold your part alone while singing in duets.

Learn Siyahamba with the following 3-part division:

top: Zach, Grace, Lila, Mia-Lynn

middle: James, Faith, Wesley, Tani-Marie

bottom: Matthew, Arelis, Brock, Maria

 

Concert Choir - Repertoire for June 7 Concert:

Britten's Begone Dull Care, A Tragic Story, Fishing Song, Jazz-Man - Continue to review words. Sing beautiful phrases. Enunciate words.

The Dove and the Maple Tree - Observe breath marks and dynamics. Sing with beautiful tone and phrasing. Be able to hold your part alone while singing in duets.

For Good was a good first performance but we still need to work on phrasing, breathing, and enunciation. Be able to hold your part alone while singing in duets. These people sing alto: Grace, Kelly, William, Clara, Maddie, Chip, Lea, Elisabeth, Cameron, Kennedy

Siyahamba - Learn with the following 3-part division:

top: Abbie, Peter, Treva, Anya, Ale, Lillian, Kamirra

middle: Jack, Lauren, Leo, Kennedy, Elizabeth, Clara, Lea

bottom: William, Kelly, Chip, Cameron, Maddie, Grace

 

Cavalieri Choir - Repertoire for June 7 Concert: Memorize by May 18th Rehearsal!

Death Be Not Proud - Secure correct notes, words & rests to hold it with the piano.

Viva Tutti in the key of G - Aim for a uniform, blended, energetic sound.

Old Dan Tucker - Secure words, rhythms and clapping.

 

Cantare Choir - Repertoire for June 7 Concert:  Memorize by May 18th Rehearsal!

KNOW your part for ALL of Silent Silent Night and Scarborough Fair!

Review Siyahamba.

 

Pro Arte Choir - Repertoire for June 7 Concert: Memorize by May 18th Rehearsal!

Diu Diu Dang! - You have never performed this from memory, so you must memorize it!

Banks of Doon - Learn your parts. Sing with beautiful phrases. Cello listen for good tone and intonation and study choir parts to know your entrances.

 

 

We are now registering new GRCC members for the 2015-16 Season. Please invite friends and classmates to join and contact us at grcchoir@gmail.com!

 

Congratulations to the Cantare Choir on two successful performances of Gilbert & Sullivan Iolanthe on May 8th & 9th. The accolades are still coming in. Thank you for your good preparation and good humor!

 

Congratulations to Concert Choir member Jack Rigdon who was the boy soloist in Bernstein's Chichester Psalms with the Richmond Symphony and Chorus May 9th and 10th. It was a beautiful and moving performance. Many thanks to the Richmond Symphony, Erin Freeman, and to Jack's mom, Rachel Rigdon, who arranged for tickets for a group of about 20 GRCC family members to attend on Sunday. It was a treat for all of us!

Week of April 27, 2015

We are accepting new GRCC members for the 2015-16 Season. Please tell friends and classmates about the information session at GHTC on Tuesday, May 12!

 

Gilbert & Sullivan Iolanthe performances by the GRCC Cantare Choir and Capitol Opera Richmond will be Friday May 8th and Saturday May 9th. Go to the Capitol Opera website for ticket information. This promises to be a great show! http://www.capitoloperarichmond.com/upcoming-showsget-tickets.html

 

Concert Choir member Jack Rigdon will be performing with the Richmond Symphony and Chorus May 9th and 10th. If you are interested in attending the Sunday matinee with a group of GRCC members, please contact Jack's mom, Rachel Rigdon. See this link for more information about the RSO concert.

http://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwclassical/article/Richmond-Symphony-to-Join-Forces-with-Chorus-on-BERNSTEIN-CHICHESTER-PSLAMS-59-20150429#

 

HOME PRACTICE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 1- 10. Practice every day following the instructions posted here weekly!

 

Treble Choir

Congratulations on your successful concert at the Library Saturday, April 25th! Thank you for your wonderful singing and introductions!

For Rehearsal May 5th:

A Hymn of Glory - Sing individually all verses from memory with correct notes and words

How Can I Keep from Singing - Individually hold your part in last verse with the other part

We will hand out service music and hymns for GHTC May 17th 8:45 service. Practice them at home the following week also.

Begin working on Siyahamba with the following 3-part division:

top: Zach, Grace, Lila, Mia-Lynn, Sarah

middle: James, Faith, Wesley, Tani-Marie

bottom: Matthew, Arelis, Brock, Maria

Continue to practice Two Tigers and Sing a Song for our June 7th Spring Concert.

 

Concert Choir

What a great day we had in Staunton at the School for the Deaf and Blind and at the Frontier Museum on Wednesday, April 22nd! Thank you for your beautiful expressive singing, your outgoing and warm interactions with the visually handicapped children at the school, and your general good humor to make it the perfect day!

For Rehearsal May 4th:

Learn Britten's Fishing Song passed out at the 4/27 rehearsal and be able to sing it solo.

For Good was a good first performance but we still need to work on phrasing, breathing, and enunciation. Be able to hold your part by yourself with the other part. These people sing alto: Grace, Kelly, William, Clara, Maddie, Chip, Lea, Elisabeth, Cameron, Kennedy

We will hand out Siyahamba at rehearsal. Begin learning this with the following 3-part division:

top: Abbie, Peter, Treva, Anya, Ale, Lillian, Kamirra

middle: Jack, Lauren, Leo, Kennedy, Elizabeth, Clara, Lea

bottom: William, Kelly, Chip, Cameron, Maddie, Grace

Continue to practice other Britten songs and Dvorak for June 7th Spring Concert.

 

CANTARE CHOIR

IOLANTHE REHEARSALS AND PERFORMANCES THIS WEEK:

Have all music and dialogue memorized for Friday, May 1st rehearsal at Bon Air Baptist Church 7-9:30 p.m. Bring scores to take notes on additional staging and practice this with the music at home.

 

4/30/15 Update to 4/27 handout - Important music changes to #1 and #17 fairy choruses:

We are going to need additional voices for the solo fairy lines in order for those parts to be heard in the rather dead acoustic of Henrico Theater. Please review these parts to sing tomorrow (5/1.) Our soloists are doing a great job and this help on the music lines will take some of the pressure off so they can focus on the spoken lines and staging.

All sopranos sing with Celia in #1 Letter C (p. 15-16) and on the 2nd verse of #17 (p. 155-156.) 

All altos sing with Leila in #1 Letter E (p. 17-18) and on the 1st verse #17 (pages 155-156.)

Act I Finale pages 128-129 - All fairies will sing the parts marked Recit. for Celia and Leila. Follow Elizabeth Levit and use good breath support, trumpet bell mouth, and well-articulated consonants. Remember you are really angry with the lords, so put some fire into it!

 

All Lords and Fairies! http://www.grcchoir.org/practice-notes/

See GRCC website home practice instructions for additional music notes.

 

Handout 4/27/15

 

As the show approaches we have some important reminders and costume updates for you.

 

1. Costume fittings will be Saturday, May 2nd during rehearsal. Please bring all of the relevant costume pieces listed below.

 

Fairies:

1. Colorful leggings

-Any bright color is acceptable but please no dark colors

-Note: these should be leggings not tights

-Suggestions: Forever 21, H&M, Target, etc.

            2. Dance shoes, isotone slippers, or socks with grips on the bottom (bright colors preferred)

            3. White/ neutral tone tank top to wear under costume

 

            Aidan and Sam B.:

            1. Plain white t-shirt

            2. Dance shoes, isotone slippers, or socks with grips on the bottom (bright colors preferred)

 

            Lords:

            1. Black pants

            2. Black shoes and socks

            3. White undershirt to wear under costume

 

2. We need dress shirt sizes for all lords ASAP.

 

3. We still need a few props for the show. If you have any of the following items, please bring them in at your earliest convenience.

 

            1. Monopoly or Game of Life board game

2. Icicles

3. Giant coins

4. Four leaf clover

5. Flags: France, Greece, and a generic white flag

 

4. Each member of the cast will receive 2 complimentary tickets; they will be at will call under YOUR name. When the guests arrive they should go to the ticket office and pick up their tickets.

 

5. Please invite your friends to the event on Facebook.  We do our best to get the word out about the show, but it is much more efficient when you invite your friends and family as well! 

Tickets can be purchased at the Capitol Opera Richmond website:

http://www.capitoloperarichmond.com/upcoming-showsget-tickets.html

 

Iolanthe choruses see chorus part directory below.

The operetta has been divided into 5 sections for rehearsal purposes:

Part I - #1-5 pages 12-40

Part II - #6-12, pages 41-88

Part III - #13 Finale Act I, pages 89-143

Part IV - #14-19, pages 144-180

Part V - #20-25, pages 181-208

 

Iolanthe Chorus of Fairies parts - page numbers:

#1 Tripping hither.... 13-20

#2 Invocation... 23, 26-28

#3 Good morrow... 30

#4 Fare thee well 32-34

#13 Act I Finale 107-108, 110-116, 117-118, 120-125, 130-143

#15 Strephon's a Member... 148-149, 151-152

#16 When Britain really ruled... 154

#17 In vain... 156-157

#18 Oh, foolish fay 159-160

#24 It may not be 199-202 (Valkeries)

#25 Finale 206-208

 

Iolanthe Chorus of Peers (Lords) parts - page numbers:

#6 Loudly let the trumpet bray... 42-54

#7 The Law... 57, 59, 61

#8 My well-loved lord... 63, 64-65, 69-71

#9 Nay, tempt me not... 72

#10 Spurn not the nobly born 74, 76

#11 My Lords, it may not be 77, 79-84

#13 Act I Finale 90-92, 95, 97, 99, 100-101, 104-106, 109-110, 112-116, 120-125, 126, 128, 129, 130-143

#15 Strephon's a Member... 149-152

#16 When Britain really ruled... 154

#25 Finale 206-208

 

Iolanthe Combined chorus parts - page numbers:

#13 Act I Finale 104-143, #15 Strephon's 148-152

#16 When Britain 154, #25 Finale 206-208

 

CANTARE PRACTICE INSTRUCTIONS AFTER IOLANTHE

Cavalieri Choir -

Continue to learn Britten "Death Be Not Proud."

Practice "Viva Tutti" in the key of G. Learn "Old Dan Tucker."

 

Cantare Choir

KNOW your part for ALL of Silent Silent Night!

KNOW your part for ALL of Scarborough Fair!

 

Pro Arte Choir

"Diu Diu Dang!" must be memorized!

Learn your part in "Banks of Doon."

Week of 4/13/15

Treble Choir

April 21 Mandatory Rehearsal for April 25th Library concert - have all music memorized! New music for this concert is in bold. Know your words and secure your rhythms.

The following people sing 2nd part on pages 6-7 in both "Sing a Song" and "How Can I Keep from Singing"- Maria, Brock, Matthew, Tani-Marie, Arelis, Wesley

Sat. April 25, 2:00 p.m. Lyrics, Laughter & Learning!  Richmond Public Library Gellman Room Concert, 101 E. Franklin St. 23219 -Treble Choir 30-31 min. of music

How Can I Keep from Singing? 2:30min

A Hymn of Glory #218 Hymnal 2:45min

Bernstein Chichester Psalm 23 - solo part - Brock Henderson - 2 min.

Alahu Akbar  2min

Two Tigers, Dilworth 2:45min

Mo Li Hua – 2min - soloist Wesley Buskey - Wesley, review pronunciation and secure words.

Consider Yourself 2:30 min

America the Beautiful  2 min

A Party Game Song: The No Laugh Race 10 min.

Alphaduet Song, Bennighof 2:40min 

Sing a Song 1:30min

The following people have reading parts: Grace, Mia-Lynn, Faith, Wesley, Maria, Tani-Marie, Brock - Practice your readings in front of your family so that you can read fluently with expression. If you have misplaced your paper, email us at GRCC and we will send you another copy by email. 

 

Concert Choir

April 20 Mandatory Rehearsal for April 22 Day Trip to Staunton VA - have all music memorized! Be sure to secure rhythms, as well as notes and words.

Please return your forms for the April 22nd Staunton field trip if you haven't done so already. Red information sheet, Blue Permission form, White form to give to your teacher or administrator at your school

"For Good" (Wicked) Following people sing alto part: Grace, Kelly, William, Clara, Maddie, Chip, Lea, Elisabeth, Cameron, Kennedy

We will sing the following repertoire. New repertoire is in bold.

Hine Ma Tov 4 min

Bernstein Chichester Psalm 23 - solo part - Jack Rigdon - 2 min.

Dvorak - The Dove and the Maple Tree 2min.

When Will the Scholartree Blossom? 1:30 min.

Follow the Drinking Gourd 3 min

"For Good" from Wicked 4:30 min.
Britten Friday Afternoons 5 min. - #1 Begone Dull Care! #2 A Tragic Story, #10 Jazz-man
Cherokee Welcome to the Day - GRCC and VSDB sing together

 

Cavalieri Choir - See also Cantare below. Rehearsal time April 20 - 7:00-9:00 p.m. to review music and stage part 4 of Iolanthe.

MEMORIZE your part in Iolanthe Chorus #6 #7, #8, #9, #10, #11. Review blocking.

Continue to learn Britten "Death Be Not Proud."

Practice "Viva Tutti" in the key of G. Learn "Old Dan Tucker."

 

Cantare Choir - Pro Arte and Cavalieri - Rehearsal time April 20 - 7:00-9:00 p.m. to review music and stage part 4 of Iolanthe

7:00-7:30 Choir room - rehearse Iolanthe #15, #16, #17, #18

7:30-9:00 Block Part 4 (#15, 16, 17, 18) in parish hall

MEMORIZE your part in Iolanthe Chorus #13, 15, 16, 25

KNOW your part for ALL of Silent Silent Night!

KNOW your part for ALL of Scarborough Fair!

 

Pro Arte Choir - See also Cantare above. - Rehearsal time April 20 - 7:00-9:00 p.m. to review music and stage part 4 of Iolanthe

MEMORIZE your part in Iolanthe #1, #2, #3, #4, #17, #18, #24 Review blocking.

"Diu Diu Dang!" must be memorized!

Learn your part in "Banks of Doon."

"Nightingale" has been dropped from the spring concert to spend more time on the other music above. Please turn in your score to "Nightingale."

 

Iolanthe choruses see chorus part directory below.

The operetta has been divided into 5 sections for rehearsal purposes:

Part I - #1-5 pages 12-40

Part II - #6-12, pages 41-88

Part III - #13 Finale Act I, pages 89-143

Part IV - #14-19, pages 144-180

Part V - #20-25, pages 181-208

 

Iolanthe Chorus of Fairies parts - page numbers:

#1 Tripping hither.... 13-20

#2 Invocation... 23, 26-28

#3 Good morrow... 30

#4 Fare thee well 32-34

#13 Act I Finale 107-108, 110-116, 117-118, 120-125, 130-143

#15 Strephon's a Member... 148-149, 151-152

#16 When Britain really ruled... 154

#17 In vain... 156-157

#18 Oh, foolish fay 159-160

#24 It may not be 199-202 (Valkeries)

#25 Finale 206-208

 

Iolanthe Chorus of Peers (Lords) parts - page numbers:

#6 Loudly let the trumpet bray... 42-54

#7 The Law... 57, 59, 61

#8 My well-loved lord... 63, 64-65, 69-71

#9 Nay, tempt me not... 72

#10 Spurn not the nobly born 74, 76

#11 My Lords, it may not be 77, 79-84

#13 Act I Finale 90-92, 95, 97, 99, 100-101, 104-106, 109-110, 112-116, 120-125, 126, 128, 129, 130-143

#15 Strephon's a Member... 149-152

#16 When Britain really ruled... 154

#25 Finale 206-208

 

Iolanthe Combined chorus parts - page numbers:

#13 Act I Finale 104-143, #15 Strephon's 148-152

#16 When Britain 154, #25 Finale 206-208