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Joining the ChoirThis page contains further details concerning
Commitment and choicesThe choir sings for High Mass at 11am on Sundays. The choir (or at least some members of the choir) sing at Evensong on the first Sunday each month; the remaining Sundays are led by a cantor drawn from the choir. The choir also sings on major feast days which fall during the week, about once a month (although with a concentration around Easter and Christmas). The choir also sings occasionally at weddings, for which those participating receive an appropriate honorarium. Rehearsals are held every Thursday from 7.30pm till 9.30pm and at 10am on Sunday to prepare for the 11am High Mass. Those who are singing at Evensong rehearse with the organist from 4pm on Sunday; the service commences at 5pm. People who can offer an ongoing commitment of only one or two services per month, for example only at Evensong, are also warmly encouraged to apply for membership. A limited number of scholarships is available; see below for further details. The social life of the choir is justly famous (Sunday lunch is just the beginning...). Joining this choir is certainly not just a choral commitment! Membership of the choirWhy join the choir?
This environment thus offers excellent opportunities to develop musical and liturgical skills which are valuable far beyond the church context. What will my audition be like? On what criteria will I be judged?
While it is not necessary to be an Anglican (or even a Christian) to join the choir, the choir is encouraged to enter fully into the liturgy and the wider life of the parish. People without religious beliefs and members of other faiths or confessions are very welcome. The parish is very accepting of newcomers, and is a place which fully embraces the range of human diversity. Member of the choir, whether or not they are holders of Choral Scholarships, are called upon to show leadership. Ours is a small and tightly-knit choir, and thus every contribution counts. A trained voice is not an absolute requirement for entry to the choir, but the confidence to sing out certainly is. It is not necessary for you to have sung in a choir before, but we do require you to be able to sing with reasonable accuracy at sight. We recognize that many young people may lack highly developed sight-singing skills, but this should be no drawback to your membership if you are willing to apply yourself to learning your music outside rehearsal and to developing your sight-singing within rehearsal. While the choir has a standing repertoire which will quickly become familiar, the repertoire is expanding and turning over at a constant pace. Scholarships
A scholar is required to:
What next?If you would like to participate in the exciting choral program at St Peter's, contact the Director of Music to arrange an audition, or alternatively send an email to music-director at stpeters.org.au [please replace 'at' with @ before sending] giving your contact details, and a brief outline of your choral singing experience.
Current members of the choirSoprano: Louisa Billeter (scholar), Billie-Jean Clancy, Emily O'Donnell, Emily Phillips, Katherine Presley, Sue Skillington.
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