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  • Algonquin, IL
  • United States
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Find Your Voice in DeKalb Festival Chorus!

DFC Invites New Singers!Great music and a warm welcome await you at the DeKalb Festival Chorus! We invite new singers to join. An inspiring season is ahead, including a collaborative Peace Concert, plus Fauré's Requiem in the fall, and Great Opera Choruses in the spring. Rehearsals begin Monday, August 15, 7:15 p.m., at NIU.The director, Jen Whiting, briefly interviews and listens to each new singer for correct placement in the chorus. Please call 630.453.8006 to schedule an audition, or email…See More
Aug 6, 2011
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"Great music and a warm welcome await you at DeKalb Festival Chorus! We invite new singers to join. 1st rehearsal Mon., Aug. 15, 7:15 pm, NIU"
Aug 6, 2011
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Auditions for DeKalb Festival Chorus's 36th Season! at Northern Illinois University Music Building

August 24, 2009 from 5pm to 10pm
by Jennifer WhitingLocation: DeKalb, Illinois, USAWeb page: http://www.dekalbfestivalchorus.orgThe DeKalb Festival Chorus welcomes new singers to join our exciting season! We are a volunteer, auditioned chorus of 55 voices, and we rehearse Monday evenings on the campus of Northern Illinois University.Our fall concert (Sunday, December 13) will include works by Lauridsen, Parker, Biebl, and Thompson, as well as Rutter's Gloria performed with the outstanding Prairie Brass Band.Please call…See More
Jul 16, 2009
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Do you sing in a chorus or choir?
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Are you a solo singer?
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What types of music do you like to sing?
Classical, Other
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Community Choir, Church Choir, School Choir

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Find Your Voice in DeKalb Festival Chorus!

Posted on August 6, 2011 at 9:58pm 0 Comments

DFC Invites New Singers!

Great music and a warm welcome await you at the DeKalb Festival Chorus! We invite new singers to join. An inspiring season is ahead, including a collaborative Peace Concert, plus Fauré's Requiem in the fall, and Great Opera Choruses in the spring. Rehearsals begin Monday, August 15, 7:15 p.m., at NIU.

The director, Jen Whiting, briefly interviews and listens to each new singer for correct placement in the chorus. Please call 630.453.8006 to schedule an…

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At 1:06pm on July 16, 2009, SingerLink said…
Thanks for the posting. I'll be sure to include it in my next email message to the community.

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