FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CHANTICLEER
TEAMS WITH SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY TO OFFER FIRST
CHANTICLEER
IN SONOMA CHORAL WORKSHOP
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 1 FOR AUGUST 11-14, 2005 SESSION
San
Francisco, November 10, 2004--Chanticleer, the Bay Area's internationally
acclaimed, 12-man
vocal
ensemble, is teaming with the Sonoma County Choral Society at Sonoma State
University to offer the first Chanticleer in Sonoma Choral Workshop on
August 11-14, 2005. The four-day
workshop will take place on the campus of Sonoma State University (SSU). It is
open to public application and is aimed at adult amateur choral singers who
want to improve their skills.
The
Chanticleer in Sonoma Choral Workshop is directed by Chanticleer Music Director
Joseph Jennings and SSU's Director of Choral Music, Robert Worth. They and the 12 members of Chanticleer will
participate in coaching sessions, workshops, and demonstrations of rehearsal
techniques, as well as more informal interactions with workshop
participants.
The
Chanticleer in Sonoma Choral Workshop is designed for chamber chorus or other
choral singers at the university level and beyond. Participation is limited
to 48; male and female singers are encouraged to apply. Admission will be
determined by specific criteria, including experience, references, and vocal
balance for the workshop ensembles. The application is available online by
visiting www.chanticleer.org and
clicking on Chanticleer in Sonoma Choral Workshop. The application deadline
is February 1, 2005; admission notification will be mailed on March 1,
2005; there is a non-refundable $25 application fee.
Cost
of the workshop is $275 ($175 for non-singing auditors, limited availability)
plus an optional $210 lodging/meals/parking fee for those wishing to reside on
campus. One unit of academic credit (from SSU Extended Education) may be
granted for an additional $50.
The
workshop is made possible in part by a grant from the Donald & Maureen
Green Foundation. The Donald &
Maureen Green Music Center, a $60 million performing arts complex, is slated to
begin construction in summer 2005 at SSU and is expected to open in late
2007. It will feature a 1400-seat
concert hall and a 300-seat recital hall. The Center also will host educational
programs like the Chanticleer in Sonoma Choral Workshop.
For
further information, contact Chanticleer or the workshop directly at sonomachoral@sonoma.edu.
Contact:
Nancy Roberts, 415-252-8589 ext. 306,
nroberts@chanticleer.org
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