THE YOUNG CHOIR
THE COMPOSITION AND ITS OPERATION
The Young Choir is made up of 10 to 15 boys and girls between the ages of 16 and 22. This course corresponds to the third cycle of master's education. This cycle is adapted to the school time of the pupils and students and to its requirements: the courses are few and the participations in the concert are chosen according to the time and the possibilities of the studies of the courses of each one.
The rehearsals of the Young Choir take place every week at the rate of two sessions:
· an individual vocal technique session to deepen the singer's journey
· a choral singing session in a small ensemble around a chamber or oratorio repertoire
During their schooling at the Young Choir, the singers follow a complete training which is in the continuity of the objectives of the children's choir and which constitutes a deepening of it.
The objectives of the cycle are:
- collective practice (group and choir music),
- individual, vocal and solfegic work.
The Young Choir has found a mode of operation specific to its specificity and its form, linking both the very different schedules of each high school student and student to musical training at the Master's degree.
HOW TO INTEGRATE THE YOUNG CHOIR
Auditions at the Young Choir take place at any time of the year.
It is open to all singers: Soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Alto, counter-tenor, Tenor, Baritone and Bass.
Required qualities
Good reader, interest and aptitude for classical vocal music from the Renaissance to the present day and more generally for a cappella ensemble singing.
Each candidate is asked to present a work of their choice a cappella or with accompaniment, an air or a melody of their choice accompanied on the piano, followed by an interview, a trial session with the ensemble and a deciphering.
Send a CV retracing your musical career with photo, and send it to:
PRODUCTIONS
The Young Choir now represents a formation in its own right to perform around a specific repertoire. He performs alone and continues to be integrated into the productions of the Master's with the children's choir and can be associated with the adult choir: Asmarã, according to the needs of the workforce or the repertoire.