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Boston Cecilia announces auditions for all vocal parts

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Boston Cecilia announces auditions for all vocal parts

Time: August 24, 2009 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: All Saints Parish
Street: 1773 Beacon Street
City/Town: Brookline
Website or Map: http://bostoncecilia.org/
Phone: 6172324540
Event Type: audition
Organized By: Boston Cecilia
Latest Activity: Aug 12, 2009

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The Boston Cecilia will be holding auditions for all vocal parts for the 2009-2010 season on:

Monday, August 24
Monday, August 31
Wednesday, September 2
Sunday, September 13

The Boston Cecilia is one of America's oldest first rank choruses. This professional caliber, all-volunteer 50-voice chorus has an established reputation for period-instrument performances of baroque music as well as works by contemporary composers.

The 2009-2010 season will include:

Before, Brahms, and Beyond in collaboration with the choral ensemble Musica Sacra
Schütz: Selig Sind die Toten
Brahms: Ein Deutches Requiem
Whitacre: Sleep

The Starlit Birth - Annual Christmas Concert
Featuring a revival of James Woodman’s “A Midwife’s Tale” – a 1996 commission of The Boston Cecilia

When Britten met Haydn
Haydn: Missa brevis St. Joannis de Deo (Little Organ Mass) and Salve Regina in g minor
Britten: Cantata Misericordium and Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings

Auditions are by appointment only.

If you are an experienced singer-musician, sign up for an audition right now!

For more information visit www.BostonCecilia.org
Contact General Manager Erin Huelskamp to sign up at erin@bostoncecilia.org

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