goesslry
Joined: 19 Jun 2007
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 5:49 pm Post subject: Sing in CMCs choir this autumn/winter! |
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Wanting to sing or play an instrument this winter here in Korea? Join the Camarata Music Company's "Chorale" this Autumn and early Winter time in the annual preparation and performance of Handel's "Messiah".
Composed about 300 years ago, Handel's "Messiah" has become a masterpiece and one of the most performed choral works in the world! Be a part of that wonderful tradition.
Rehearsals begin on Sunday, September 16, at 4:00 PM (all new members of the choir are called at 3:00 pm) at the Camarata Music Company Studio, the rehearsal and office space of the Camarata Music Company. We are located in Haebangchon, across from Jacoby Burger, and under Family Mart. Noksapyoung Station, Exit 2. Take a left at the traffic light and walk to our rehearsal space (on the left).
The concert will be on Saturday, December 15, at Chungdong First Methodist Church, near City Hall in Seoul. There may be one additional concert, which will be announced soon.
This concert is our most popular and enjoyable concert of the year. With a 30 piece orchestra, choir, and professional soloists, it is something not to miss taking part of. The concert usually attracts a sold out crowd of 1,100 people in its audience, and is regularly attended by many vip's, including the U.S Ambassador to Korea, Ambassadors from numerous other countries, many government ministers, celebrities, and numerous CEO's of major companies.
Anyone interested in taking part in this annual tradition should please contact us at: info (at) camaratamusic (dot) com and goesslry (at) gmail (dot) com, or 010-9806-8655, and check out more about us at: http://www.camaratamusic.com . You do not need to speak English to take part!!!!
The Camarata Music Company is a non-profit organization that provides an opportunity for people, both Korean and foreigners, to perform beautiful classical music together. With the lack of performance opportunities within Korea, we aim to provide an avenue for classical musicians to perform, hone in on their musical technique, build repertoire, and perform. With members from many nationalities (42 different nationalities in the past 3 years), we hope to bring many different experiences from people of many different cultures. We also wish to provide more opportunities for the public to hear classical performances, and experience collaborative performances of people from many different nationalities.
CMC believes that music is something that should be shared with everyone, no matter what their situation, especially children. So, it is the vision of CMC to establish a music program in local orphanages and low-income areas. One of the ultimate goals of this project is to create a children's choir and orchestra, provide lessons free of charge (in English and Korean), purchase musical instruments for children who otherwise wouldn't be able to afford them, and to provide high-quality performances that are accessible to all.
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