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About
the Saint John's Choristers
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An afterschool program on Mondays
for Girls and Boys
Youth
accepted as Choristers receive free professional music and
voice training in exchange for their service in the St. John's
Choir. The children also receive a small stipend.
What
training will my child receive?
We
offer practical professional training to create excellent
singers. Your child will be performing, while learning
how to read and interpret music with artistic sensitivity.
What
if my child already takes lessons on a musical instrument?
Choir training is
an excellent enhancement to piano and other instrumental lessons,
because we train the "inner musician," focusing
on ear training, mental and interpretive skills.
What
kind of music do they sing?
Choristers
experience some of the world's finest music, in a wide range
of classic styles and periods. We do not teach "children's
songs," pop or show tunes. We offer music of artistic
depth and integrity, contemporary and historic. We know
your child is as capable of learning and loving this music
as any adult, as any of our students will attest.
How
much do the classes cost?
There is no charge
to participate. The Choir School is our gift to the
community. The children receive a small stipend for
their efforts.
What
is required of us?
If your child is
accepted as Chorister, she or he must commit to the full schedule
of rehearsals and performances.
Why
do you offer this program?
Our musical roots
are found in the ancient tradition of the English Cathedrals,
where for centuries children have been trained in the pursuit
of musical excellence. Much of the classical choral
repertoire was composed for the sound of young treble voices.
We hope to carry on this tradition of excellence, and to share
it with the community.
What
is the curriculum?
• Music
Reading
• Sight
Singing
• Ear
Training - Music Theory
• Voice
- Ensemble musicianship
We also stress concentration,
self-disipline, teamwork and responsibility.
How
does it work?
The Chorister Training
Scheme is a unique achievement program that appeals to kids.
There are six "ranks" or levels in the choir, signified
by medallions worn with different colored ribbons. To
progress from one rank to the next, choristers pass a series
of small tests, reflecting their growth in knowledge, ability
and experience. The rate of progress depends on the
individual; the entire program typically takes four years
to complete. Girls and boys normally begin training
in 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade. We welcome all children with
basic reading skills. We also encourage and invite older
children to audition.
When
are the practices? How often are the performances?
Students attend one
weekly two hour practice on Monday afternoons, in Greenwish
Village (224 Waverly Place, near Seventh Avenue). The
choir performs about once a month, usually on a Sunday morning.
A complete schedule for the season is published in the fall
and is available on the St. John's website.
Do
we have to join St. John's Church?
No. Musicians
have a long history of crossing religious boundaries.
Our choristers have come from many different religious backgrounds,
Christian, Jewish and others. We offer an opportunity
to perform some of the world's greatest music in the context
for which it was written. Many parents wish their children
to have this experience for cultural reasons. Since
"performances" are often in the context of a church
service, the children receive practical training so they can
function, but we respect and support each child's religious
background.
How
do I enrol my child?
We ask each new student
to attend one 15-minute interview/audition. To schedule
an apppointment, call St. John's at 212 243-6192. At
the interview, you will meet the instructor, Mr. Gordon King,
who will evaluate your child's musical potential and assign
her or him to a group. The instructor will happily answer
questions and discuss any concerns at that time. Children
need not have any previous musical training. Those who
most enjoy the program have good reading skills, are eager
to learn and willing to work.
A
Choir School ...What's that?
The
first English Choir School was established in the 6th Century
(597 AD), when the missionary Augustine arrived in England
with singing masters from the Papal Chapel.
Through
Choir Schools the English cathedrals developed, over 1400
years, some of the world's finest choirs: Kings's College
Cambridge, Winchester Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and more.
The
Royal School of Church Music was founded in 1927 to bring
this renowned training system to choirs all over the world.
The Choir School at St. John's was founded in 1990 as an affiliate
of the RSCM. Our students embraced the experience with
unrivaled enthusiasm. In 1999, the Choristers recorded
the CD "Bread of Angels" (available for $12).
If
you would like to introduce your child to the St. John's Choristers,
please call the parish office, 212 243-6192, and leave a message
for Choristers Director Gordon King or send him an email: Gordon@stjvny.org |