Monday, December 21, 2009

December Choir Accomplishments



Wow! I can't believe I haven't written for weeks. Then I think about the blizzard and the program delay and it becomes more believable.

Over 40 singers were able to join us at Washington Park for the blessing of the Nativity. (Pictures above from Washington Park outing.) Luckily, the weather wasn't too cold and there was a nice crowd. Singing acapella outside is rather challenging, but the choir did very well. Those who ventured down to the KC Hall seemed to enjoy the cocoa and goodies.

I was very proud of the choir after their performances last Thursday! The sound was quite amazing! Mrs. Apel and Mrs. Grant said they received so many compliments and comments about how good this young choir is. What I also appreciate about this group is how they watch (other people notice this too) and how they followed directions about getting on and off the risers with only one practice. They also did a fantastic job remembering their choir line up!

I hope we have school on Tuesday so the students get a chance to watch/hear themselves. I also have treats for them. I am working on finalizing dates for the choir to sing the National Anthem at Wahlert basketball games. We will be singing at St. Anthony Church on Jan. 31 at 10:30 Mass to kickoff Catholic Schools Week. The following weekend, we'll be singing at the Holy Family breakfast to conclude Catholic Schools Week.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Fifth grade leaders

The fifth graders in our choir are such leaders for us! Not only do they lead as singers, they are great helpers. They take attendance for me so I can keep teaching and help pass out and collect music.
The fifth grade OLG students scatter themselves throughout the line as we travel to the other building. By doing so, they help keep younger students quiet as we exit one building and enter the next. These girls also shut down the piano and shut off lights as we leave the choir room.

My sincere appreciation goes out to all these dedicated students from both schools! I'm pleased with how many of them will be able to sing this weekend!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Monday, November 30, 2009

Last week was an extremely busy week for the music dept.! On Tuesday morning, the choir was recorded for the DuTrac sponsored radio spots. The choir recorded "Good News" and "The Lord Has Come". Recording takes extreme patience. Miss Wightman was recording us, which we really appreciated. We both wanted the best possible recording, but weren't expecting perfection. However, we needed to try several times to get the recording we thought best showed off our students' talent. We hope everyone will be pleased with the end result when they get to hear our choir. Our broadcasting times are as follows: Dec. 6 @ 6:35 a.m.; Dec. 13 @ 7:35 p.m.; Dec. 21 @ 11:35 a.m. and Dec. 23 @ 2:35 p.m.

Our choir sings this Sunday, Dec. 6 @ 2:00 at the Washington Park Gazebo when the Nativity scene is blessed. We'd like the choir students to arrive at 1:50. We'll sing the songs that we recorded plus some traditional Christmas carols. Afterwards, everyone is invited to the KC Hall for hot beverages and cookies. We hope it is not too cold.

The choir will sing first at the 1st & 2nd grade Christmas program which will be Dec. 14th at 2:00 and 7:00. The choir is asked to wear red shirts, red turtlenecks or red sweatshirts for the afternoon performance and dress up for the evening program.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Recording tomorrow Nov. 23, 2009

The students are very excited to actually be recording tomorrow. Ms. Wightman will be assisting us.
I learned that we cannot put audio clips on this blog site. I know some parents were really hoping that would be possible. Hopefully, we'll get some pictures one of these days.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Amazing Children - 11/18/09

Thank you parents for your flexibility last week with our different rehearsal schedule!
Our sectionals last week really paid off! By working with each part separately for one rehearsal, the students became more confident on their parts. Part 1 actually had a new section to learn while part 2 just needed to learn a new ending. This past Tuesday when all 70 of us were back together, we put the 2 parts together and they did a fantastic job! It only took a couple tries and they were successful. I was so proud of them! Next Tuesday, Nov. 24th, we record for the DuTrac sponsored radio spots. Please make sure your singers are there punctually. When I know our air times, I'll share them with you.

Andrea Rouchka, a Loras College music ed. major, was with us Tuesday as we put the 2 sections together. Andrea has been observing me teaching music for about a month, but this was her first experience hearing the choir. She was very impressed with their sound and how successful the students were in putting the parts together.

Thank you so much to the seven ladies who have volunteered to be our "Choir Moms"! I feel so blessed to have these seven ladies willing to assist me and the choir.

The choir will be performing at the Gr. 1 & 2 Christmas program on Dec. 14th at 2:00 & 7:00. We look forward to sharing our songs with you!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Welcome to our choir blog!

The St. Anthony Campus Children’s Choir is made up of students in grades 3-5 from St. Anthony and Our Lady of Guadalupe Schools. This year there are 69 children signed up for choir! This choir is a non-auditioned group – anyone who likes to sing and wants to join is welcome! The choir sings many different styles of music as well as sacred pieces. They sing unison songs as well as 2-3 part harmony. They began their rehearsals on October 15th. The choir rehearses on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 8-8:30. The choir is directed by Teresa A. Koch.

What an amazing group of young singers I have the pleasure to work with! I love to listen to them sing. They make my job so easy! We are currently working on 2-part Christmas songs as well as the National Anthem and other music. We also spend the beginning of each rehearsal warming up our voices with various enunciation exercises and vocal warm ups.

This blog will give me an opportunity to let readers know any updates or observations about the choir in the future. Dates that we will be singing will appear here. (This blog will not take the place of letters and permission forms.) I also hope to eventually be able to add audio clips.

Mrs. Koch