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Auditions are currently being held for a tenor position in the professional choir of The Brick Presbyterian Church. This 20-voice chamber choir performs repertoire from the Medieval period to the present day with a strong concern for period style. Rehearsals are on Sundays from 9:00-10:15 AM. One service from 11:00 AM-12:15 PM. Pay is $115/Sunday (going to $120 in January 2009). Work is possible all year long. Besides Sunday services, there is an active concert series which brings additional work for choristers. Tenors requesting an audition should be highly experienced in choral chamber music and have a working knowledge of period styles and vocal techniques in addition to being fine readers. To schedule an audition, please contact Keith S. Toth, Director of Music and Organist, at 212-289-4400, ext. 231 or brickchurchmusic@gmail.com.
Posted 5/7/2008.
Expires 8/7/2008.
Renaissance Quartet looking for a tenor for concert tour in Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cleveland, OH this coming June. All the music was written by Renaissance composers and is accompanied by lute. True tenor voice needed. Must be able to sing solos as well as blend with a quartet. Music must be well rehearsed but does not have to be memorized. We will travel out by minivan and you will most likely will fly home from Cleveland on Monday, June 23. Rehearsals are in Manhattan on the Upper West Side; dates are flexible. For more info on concert visit www.myspace.com/merryminstrels. Concert dates: Thursday, June 19, Pittsburgh, PA -- The Renaissance & Baroque Society of Pittsburgh; Friday, June 20, Columbus, OH -- Early Music in Columbus. Sunday, June 22, Cleveland, OH -- Lute Society of America Seminar. Pay: $500.00, plus travel and lodging. If you are interested, please call or e-mail Garald Farnham,
917-459-7561 (cell), 212-666-1107 (home), gfminstrel@earthlink.net.
Posted 5/7/2008.
Expires 6/23/2008.
The Davidson Singers announce the Florida Keys Tour. We are looking for women singers to join us on this delightful long weekend
trip of fun in the sun from July 2 - 7, 2008. Along with performing three
concerts, we will explore the Keys from its beaches to historic sites.
Excellent accommodations! Please feel free to invite your significant others
or friends. For more information please call Virginia Davidson at
212-496-0094 or contact via e-mail at vsdavidson@nytreblesingers.org.
The Davidson Singers have twenty years of concertizing in the US, Europe,
Russia, Great Britain, Spain, Portugal and Eastern Europe. They have
performed at New York City's prestigious Merkin Hall, Fifth Avenue
Presbyterian Church, Saint Peter's Church and many other venues. The
Davidson Singers sang in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Cathedral of
Mexico, The Cathedral of Cologne, Museums, Churches and Art Centers
everywhere they have toured. Their repertoire is extensive and varied, and
their mission is to entertain and bring joy and pleasure to many.
Posted 4/24/2008.
Expires 5/30/2008.
Carmen Jon and NHSCA have partnered to host the 2008 Annual National Teen Idol, a wonderful national competition for high school age singers, to be hosted at Long Branch HS in Long Branch, NJ the weekend of June 27 to June 29. Please visit www.nhsca.com/event_show.php?id=20192 for more information.
Posted 4/24/2008.
Expires 6/29/2008.
Choral conductor/singer (bass-baritone)/voice teacher (BM, MM) with 30+ years of experience is returning to the New York area as Professor of Vocal/Choral studies at CCNY (of the City University of New York) at the end of August 2008. Would love to have a choir outside of school as well (have experience conducting a variety of choruses, symphonic, chamber, men's, women's, church choirs, oratorio etc), and perhaps a few private voice students. I've spent the last 27 years in The Netherlands, taught at the Sweelinck Conservatory of Amsterdam, conducted various choirs, sang in the opera chorus of Brussels, have conducted the Dutch Radio Chorus, toured more than 60 countries giving recitals/vocal master classes/choral workshops. Choirs searching for an experienced conductor who's hard-working but with humor, are welcome to e-mail me at i.spaulding@hotmail.com for a CV and more information.
Posted 4/21/2008.
Expires 8/21/2008.
Paid soloist/section leader positions opening at an Episcopal Church. Sunday rehearsals only at 9 AM (no mid-week rehearsals); service is at 11 AM, finishes by 12:30 at the latest. Looking for singers specializing in early music, soprano and tenor, permanent, as well as sub positions in alto and bass. Pay is $80/Sunday. Please contact musicatcalvary@yahoo.com for an audition appointment.
Posted 4/20/2008.
Expires 7/20/2008.
Summit Chorale invites choral composers to submit, for a "Second Hearing" opportunity, works that have recently premiered but that are still not well known among choral singers. Commissions abound, but often these works are not heard again for want of an appropriate occasion.
In celebration of its 100th season, Summit Chorale wishes to provide such an occasion as part of its March Majesty concert on March 14, 2009. Works eligible for the competition should be SATB vocal arrangements, either a cappella or accompanied. A composer may submit a maximum of three entries. In addition to a "second hearing," the selected composer will be granted a $1,500 cash award.
Submission materials for each entry must include:
- Seven original copies of the full score, produced using any music-based computer software. (Handwritten manuscripts are not acceptable.)
- A CD recording of the piece as performed at the composition's premiere.
- Completed entry form, available at www.summitchorale.org, Second Hearing Competition.
- Current resume or curriculum vitae
Posted 4/15/2008. Expires 7/15/2008.
The Jubilee Chorus of New York City, committed to glorifying and serving God through musical excellence, is now being formed. For details, see the audition ad on the Choir Auditions page.
Posted 4/14/2008.
Expires 7/14/2008.
Seeking help with publicity for our non-profit outstanding men's chorus based on Manhattan's Upper West Side. No pay. Please contact Randy Smith, (646) 320-4987, ecmcpress@yahoo.com.
Posted 4/11/2008.
Expires 7/11/2008.
There is still time for some of you to take advantage of my formal wear special prices for the Spring Contests and Show season. Nice Tuxedo starting at just $79.00 (coat/pants). These are beautiful garments at a very reasonable price, which I will hold for the Spring 2008 season. Call me for samples or PDF catalog pages on these or any of my offerings, including formal shoes at $19.50/basic pair, casual shoes at great prices (white are popular for Spring/Summer), casual pants in white, tan, sand and black made in chino or beautiful microfiber fabric, and most with EZ fit waist expanders.
Blazers from Economy models (navy, black and burgundy) from $49.00 to beautiful DB models. DB models in beautiful woven poly are available from $75.00. Still here after 25 years and ready to serve the barbershop and other singers/groups with hobbyist pricing for quality merchandise. Contact Joe De Felice at showglowjoe@comcast.net. PDF catalog files can be seen at finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/showglowoutfitters/files/.
Posted 4/1/2008.
Expires 7/1/2008.
Voice and piano instruction. In addition to providing instruction in music theory, sight reading breath management, agility, range, and healthy vocal technique, I also work on the correct usage of the spoken voice. I have 10 years of teaching experience, private instruction and at the Eastern Conservatory of Music in NJ where I headed the singing department for five years. Formally trained as a concert pianist, harpist, and flutist, I believe all singers should learn at least the basics of an instrument to help with sight reading and musicality. Confidence learned from singing often translates to confidence and poise in other aspects of one's life, and especially in public speaking. I have worked with countless professionals including a NJ mayor in developing the confident use of one's voice. Master's degree from Manhattan School of Music, Bachelor's degree from Princeton University. Studio located in northern Manhattan. Contact Nicole Pantos, ncpantos@earthlink.net or 646-541-3029.
Posted 3/31/2008.
Expires 9/1/2008.
St. Michael's Episcopal Church (225
West 99th Street, at Amsterdam Avenue) has an immediate opening for a bass soloist. Duties include Wednesday evening rehearsal and Compline service, a weekly
Sunday morning serice, seasonal services (Christmas Eve, Holy Week,
Easter, etc.), and occassional Evensong services. The salary is competitive. The repertoire we offer spans the past 800 years to that of living composers. The bass soloist would sing in a professional octet as well as serve as a section leader for a choir of volunteers. For more information or to set up an audition, please
contact choirmaster John Cantrell at 212-222-2700, ext.24 or via e-mail at jcantrell@saintmichaelschurch.org.
Posted 3/28/2008.
Expires 6/28/2008.
The Liturgical Music Courses (www.liturgicalmusic.co.uk), a UK-based organization, offers unique opportunities for adult choral singers to perform in some of England's most beautiful cathedrals. Our week-long courses focus on the experience of performing concerts and services, supported by specialist tuition and rehearsal sessions. Rehearsal materials, including scores and practice CDs, are supplied to participants several weeks before the start of each course. The courses are open to all experienced choral singers with some sight-reading skills. The 2008 courses include:
- The East of England Liturgical Music Course (4th - 10th August), based near Norwich, with performances in the cathedrals of Norwich, Ely and St Edmundsbury. The course will center on the great Anglican choral repertoire from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (Howells, Parry, Wood, Vaughan Williams).
- The Malvern Liturgical Music Course (25th - 31st August), based in Gloucester, with performances in the cathedrals of Gloucester and Worcester (venues of the famous Three Choirs Festival) and Great Malvern Priory. Repertoire will be wide ranging, and the course will finish with a lavish Choral Evensong in Gloucester Cathedral featuring cori spezzati works by Giovanni Gabrieli.
- The Wells Tudor Music Course (19th-25th October), based in Wells, with performances in Wells Cathedral and St Thomas' Church. This course will focus on sixteenth century English music, and will be tutored by Alistair Dixon, the director of one of England's foremost early vocal groups, Chapelle du Roi.
Posted 3/21/2008. Expires 9/21/2008.
Calvary Episcopal Church near Gramercy Park is having auditions for one singer as soloist/section leader who can sing straight tone, baroque style for Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday. Auditioning soprano, alto and tenor. Pay is $80/Palm Sunday (11 AM service, with 9 AM rehearsal), $100/Good Friday (12 noon with rehearsal at 11 AM), $180/Easter Sunday morning (11 AM service with rehearsals Saturday, March 22 2-5, and Sunday morning 9 AM). Please e-mail with resume and sound clips (mp3) if you cannot make a personal audition to musicatcalvary@yahoo.com, or call 646-723-4190.
Posted 3/9/2008.
Expires 6/9/2008.
The Israeli Chorus of New York announces auditions for a new Israeli-Jewish choir in New York. The choir will be hosted by Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in Manhattan, and will include between 16 to 24 singers in all voices (soprano, alto, tenor and bass). A weekly three-hour rehearsal will be held (including a respite period), alongside several concerts during the year. The choir's repertoire will be solely music in Hebrew. It will include arrangements of Israeli songs, Jewish music, and concert pieces by Israeli composer and Jewish composers. The style will vary between popular music (pop, rock, jazz and gospel) and classical music (traditional as well as contemporary).
Candidates from all ages are welcome to audition. Music reading is highly recommended, however not mandatory. Hebrew knowledge is also not required, and rehearsals will be run in English. Membership in the choir would be determined in the following process at the discretion of the Music Directors: Potential members would be asked to sing prepared repertoire in a private session lasting no longer than 20-30 minutes, after which a trial period of three weeks may be granted to those who are selected. The choir's Music Directors are composer Gilad Cohen (www.giladcohen.com) and Cantor Daniel Singer (swfs.org/About/BioDanielSinger).
For additional information and for scheduling an audition, please write to ijchoir@gmail.com. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Posted 3/5/2008.
Expires 6/5/2008.
Na'aleh Women's Chorus is seeking a rehearsal accompanist. Na'aleh is a new group (now about three years old) specializing in Jewish music for women's choir, preparing and performing two concerts a year, and with recently expanding additional appearances. Regular weekly rehearsal Tuesday nights 7:30-9:30 PM in Great Neck, Long Island, concert date scheduled for Sunday afternoon, June 29 in Manhassat. Many, but not all, the singers are also in Great Neck Choral Society. For more details contact conductor Richard Whitten, telephone (917) 225-4035, and you may also forward detailed information about yourself to rwhttn@aol.com.
Posted 2/26/2008.
Expires 5/26/2008.
Taconic Opera Company (www.taconicopera.org), based in Yorktown Heights, NY, is seeking new members to join our chorus! All parts are needed, but ESPECIALLY tenor/bass/baritone. Our June production of Verdi's Otello (fully staged with full orchestra, sets, costumes and professional Lead Players) will require a good deal of men's chorus. There will be children's chorus also for this piece. Come one, come all! Friendly atmosphere - it is an unbelievable experience to perform in an actual professional quality opera! Adult choir rehearsals Wednesdays 7:00 PM / Saturdays 3 PM. Childrens' choir rehearsals TBD. Contact: Mary Corda, Taconic Opera Communications Manager, divamaryc@aol.com.
Posted 2/25/2008.
Expires 5/25/2008.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Somers, NY (upper Westchester County) is looking for a bass section leader, immediately. The service begins at 10:30 AM; rehearsal at 9 AM; renumeration is $80 per service; no week-day reherasal. Some extra services thoughout the year. Must be an excellent sight reader and work well within a pro quartet as well as volunteers. The choir sings Rite I and II services with chanting. Challenging rep and some solo opportunities. Send resume and letter (RTF file) to John Cuk,
organist/choirmaster, electronically at boolies2@yahoo.com or call 914-277-3122.
Posted 2/24/2008.
Expires 5/24/2008.
The Mel-O-Chords of the MOC Musical Theatre in Montclair are seeking an experienced choral director/conductor for a non-profit, SATB chorus of 28 singers. We perform two major concerts annually as well as approximately 10 gigs throughout NJ consisting primarily of Broadway music. Rehearsals are Mondays (7:30-10 PM). Interviews, consisting of an audition rehearsal with the group and a meeting with the search committee, will begin in late February/early March. Applicants need to be proficient in piano and theatre music repertoire. For more information about the group and qualifications for the position, please call Panny King 201-933-5629 or e-mail macpan@earthlink.net.
Posted 2/17/2008.
Expires 5/17/2008.
Organist/Choir Director position open: Osceola Presbyterian Church, 1689 Raritan Road, Clark, NJ (Garden State Parkway exit 136) seeking organist/choir director for one adult Sunday choir, one 10 AM service and occasional special services. Rogers Organ, Altenburg baby grand. Prefer candidate with a sense of music as ministry. Salary $14,000 - $16,000 depending upon experience. Call the Church office 908-276- 5300 or fax resume to 908-276-5253 att. Organist Search Committee or e-mail oxley@verizon.net.
Posted 2/17/2008.
Expires 5/17/2008.
Paul Vazquez (Digital Mission Audio Services, www.digitalmissiononline.com) records on location for choirs, chamber music and other acoustic ensembles. Recent clients include The Crossing, an all professional choir under the direction of Donald
Nally (chorus master - Lyric Opera), Doug Keilitz (St. Ignatius of Antioch Church - NYC, Ignatian Schola among others). Single concerts or seasonal packages, student recital/demo rates offered. Contact paul@digitalmissiononline.com or 973-886-1862. E-mail for recent sample links!
Posted 2/15/2008.
Expires 8/15/2008.
Wanted: guest conductor for concert in March, 2009 by auditioned amateur chorus of 65 and small instrumental ensemble. Members are open to major works, operetta, popular standards. Dates, fee and rehearsals on Monday or Friday evenings in East Hampton are negotiable. The Choral Society of the Hamptons, Mark Mangini, Music Director, Box 1031, Bridgehampton, NY 11932, 631-204-9402, www.choralhamptons.org.
Posted 2/3/2008.
Expires 8/3/2008.
THE TUSCANY PROJECT
16th annual intensive voice and song workshop, July 7-18, 2008
The Tuscany Project blends group and individual work focusing on each
person's growing edge in the areas of song interpretation and
performance, performing presence, vocal exploration, movement, and
individual and group songs. The workshop offers an opportunity for participants to explore in depth one's personal connection with voice - bringing greater
awareness to the elements that impact authentic delivery of text and song.
The program is held in a beautiful 12th century restored villa, with a
grand swimming pool in the lush countryside of central Italy.
Enrollment is international. Adult singers of all levels are welcome. For information about tuition and enrollment, or to receive a printed
brochure contact gail@TuscanyProject.com or visit www.tuscanyproject.com.
Posted 12/2/2007.
Expires 7/7/2008.
Dan Gaydos, recording consultant, engineer, offers on-location recording of opera
symphony orchestra, chamber music, choral groups, gospel, world music, folk music, historic and period music, sound art / sonic landscapes, spoken word, experimental music, avant garde and new music. Workable rates. For information, call 917-865-4687 or e-mail danielgaydos@aol.com. 2122 Continental Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461.
Posted 11/26/2007.
Expires 5/26/2008.
Voice instruction available. Over 20 years Manhattan performing
experience. 16 years teaching experience, including at the university
level. Master's degree in music education and bachelor's degree in
both voice performance and piano performance. Instruction in classical
vocal technique (including its application to the healthy singing of
musical theater repertoire), sight singing, lyric diction in all
standard singing languages, style and interpretation. Now accepting a
limited number of new students. New Rochelle, New York location.
Robin Lynne Frye, mezzo-soprano, (914) 355-2893, robinlynnefrye@gmail.com, www.classicalsinger.net/robinlynnefrye.
Posted 11/16/2007.
Expires 5/16/2008.