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Sacred Music Festival Information - Novices

Thursday, February 21, 2019 by Brian Glosh | Uncategorized

Good morning,

Hopefully you have already registered for the Sacred Music Festival this weekend!However, if you haven’t, you can still come on Saturday with $25 and I will have music packets for your son/daughter. The most important thing is to let me know about your lunch requests so that we can make sure we order enough food over the weekend.You can do this by following this link:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmOJzXaKtDCSR-lDoaHd-cwUkw18zFQVimpFafP17NEtDhnw/viewform

A reminder that we have been working on most of this music through our Novice rehearsals and this would be a wonderful experience to sing with other Choristers from across the DMV.

Youtube Practice:

Since we didn’t have any novice rehearsals this week we missed our final touch up before the actual festival!Here is the link again to the youtube channel with all of the music from the festival:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6OgZCCoXWc&list=PLNoGJE8QhsZmu2x7Z7K0HAMrDmxWVFJLX

The Novices will be singing:

Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring – Bach

Non Nobis Domine – Byrd

Keep Your Lamps – Victor Johnson

Risen Lord – Rose

Love one Another – (Blessed be God and Father)There is a middle section that is a treble solo that they will join the Cathedral choir.

If your chorister would prefer to take the music home and practice, please let me know and they can come and pick the packet up today or tomorrow.

Uniforms:

On Saturday, children should be dressed in school appropriate clothing.We will be in rehearsals most of the day with some games that will require movement.Think layers as the Cathedral can get warm and cold in different places.

Sunday, Novices should wear a white-button down shirt and black pants/long skirt for the evensong service.If boys have a sports coat and tie that would be great.I have extras of both if you do not have one.Black shoes!

Schedule:

The entire schedule can be found on this online pdf: https://cathedral.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Festival-Schedule-and-Rep.pdf

If you have any questions, please let me know!!!

Messiah Tickets

Monday, November 5, 2018 by Brian Glosh | Uncategorized

Good afternoon Parents,

We are a month away from Messiah!This means tickets are on sale now for Messiah and chorister parents have the opportunity to purchase two tickets at 50% the cost.You may use the Cathedral’s online ticket site by going to https://cathedral.org/what-to-do/concerts/ and selecting which performance you would like to see.Insert HANDELFRIENDS in the code to receive the discount.You may also call Sarah Rockwood at (202) 537-2234 and mention that you are a chorister parent.

Important Note: There is a 4 th performance of the Messiah called the Family Messiah on Saturday at 12:30 PM.The Choristers will not be performing at this performance. 

If you have any questions regarding tickets, please be sure to ask either myself, Sarah, or Sandy Caracciolo.

Thank you!

Choir Camp Handbook Available NOW

Friday, August 10, 2018 by Brian Glosh | Uncategorized

Good afternoon Choristers and Parents,

You will find the 2018-2019 National Cathedral Choir Camp Handbook in the Library and Downloads section of MyMusicStaff.  This handbook includes a suggested packing list, full schedule of choir camp events, contact information for myself and the Roslyn Retreat Center, rooming lists, and other important information.  For those who have experienced choir camp before, there are a couple of changes that are different from the past couple of years. 

Thursday, August 23 rd   Opening Day

The morning will feel similar to parents as we will still have breakfast and a family oriented Eucharist and a 9:15 am parent send-off.  The choristers will then begin their Cathedral Orientation.  This will include vestment fittings, a meet and greet with important Cathedral Close staff, fire and safety drills, processional practice, and a Cathedral tour, which will extend our time at the Cathedral.  We will hopefully have lunch in the Bishop’s Garden and then depart for Roslyn to arrive around 3:30 PM.

More information about expected fees for food, breakfast and opening day business to come…

Sunday, August 26 th Concert at RRCB

In the past, this concert has been placed on Monday, after Kings Dominion.  We have moved our schedule around this year so that Kings Dominion and the Community Service Project happen after the concert.  This fits better with RRCB’s schedule as well and hopefully will allow the choristers to have a bit more energy for the concert!  Parents are welcome and invited to come.

Wednesday, August 29 th

We have added two items to the schedule at Roslyn that will make our arrival time later in the afternoon. (4:30 PM)  As a department we felt it important to spend some time discuss with the Choristers before they return to school and begin to manage their chorister and academic schedule and share some advice on how to ask for help, what to expect for the first weeks, and answer any questions they may have.  We will also be creating a Choir Camp Wrap-up video to look back on the all of the fun times and to reinforce our theme for the week. 

Important things to do:

  1. Make sure that you have a Chorister Uniform that fits for Choir Camp!  If you need help ordering or would like to come try on some uniform pieces please let me know.
  2. Update and complete all required medical forms for the schools.  This is required for any students to travel on a school trip!  If you have a doctor’s appointment set up it is also helpful to let the nurses know so that they can expect the incoming information.
  3. Get excited!  This is one of the best parts of the year in the program.  Encourage your son/daughter to start thinking of talent show ideas and practicing their dance moves.  We are going to have a blast!

I am available all of next week and will be at the Cathedral to answer any questions you may have.  

Thank you,


Brian Glosh

2018-2019 Calendar

Monday, July 9, 2018 by Brian Glosh | Uncategorized

Good afternoon Choristers and Parents,

The 2018 – 2019 Chorister Calendar has been placed on MyMusicStaff!You can now sync this calendar with your mobile devices and receive automatic updates to any changes to the calendar by clicking on Setup Sync in the upper right corner of the calendar.All Sunday and weekday evensongs are confirmed for the upcoming year for each specific ensemble.If there are any additional performances and events, we will do our best to inform you at least 2 weeks prior to the event.

Please give attention to Choir Camp August 23-29 th , Messiah and Christmas Season in December, Easter Season in April, and the end of the school year with Graduation performances and the two weeks of hold for any travel or recordings.

Post-Graduation Period

Certain activities (tours, recordings, etc.) cannot easily be scheduled during the school year. Thus choristers are required to be available for such projects for two weeks following NCS/STA graduations. The Music Office will inform parents of activities, if any, by the end of the first semester of that academic year.

GRACE DAYS – REQUESTS ACCEPTED AUGUST 1 ST !

Families shall be granted one grace day per year, to be taken at their discretion.A grace day may be taken on a weekday or a Sunday and will apply to the whole day.No grace day may be taken for a REQUIRED call, and no more than two girl choristers or one boy chorister may have a grace day on the same date.Grace days will be reserved on a first-come-first-served basis.Request for a grace day should be made by email to the Chorister Program Manager, or requested through MyMusicStaff at https://wncmusic.mymusicstaff.com/Grace-Day-RequestAn unexpected special service will void any requests for a grace day on that date.

I have also attached a list of Important Dates through the 2018-2019 school year.Most of these are special events that fall outside of the normal Sunday and weekday rotation.Events that are Bolded are considered required and Grace Days will not be accepted.To review specific ensembles:

Ensembles:

(SR) Senior Choristers are 9-12 th grade girl and A-Form II Boy

(JR) Junior Choristers are 7-8 th grade girl and C-B Form Boy

(GIRLS) Entire Girls’ Choir

(BOYS) Entire Boys’ Choir

Also, as a reminder from the Handbook:

Attendance Expectation:

Because the chorister program is part of each child’s academic curriculum, therefore, full participation in the program is a requirement. Choristers are required to attend all calls listed on My Music Staff including private lessons. Exceptions must be approved by the Music Office in advance using the My Music Staff ‘Grace Day Request’ procedure.Students should arrive to the given call 10-15 minutes early to prepare music, uniforms, and supplies needed before rehearsal or service.

If you have any questions, please let me know.Hope you’re having a great summer!

May 18th Newsletter

Friday, May 18, 2018 by Brian Glosh | Uncategorized

Schedule

May 20thGirls Sunday Eucharist (NO EVENSONG)

May 20thCCS Concert: Bernstein: Ode to Freedom

May 21stHomiletics Conference Evensong (See Below)

         Last Girls Only Evensong

 May 22nd   Last Boys Only Evensong (Bethlehem Chapel)

         ICI Dinner performance at 7:30 PM

 May 23rd   Last Girls and Men Evensong

 May 23rd    PCE: Music and the Cold War Concert

 May 24th   Valediction/Installation Evensong (Full Choir)

         Last Weekday Evensong

         Chorister Family BBQ (Hearst Hall)

 May 25th   Girls Texas Rehearsal 3:30—6:30 PM with adults

           

  Announcements

·Thank you to all the parents and volunteers who helped to create, produce, and sell cookbooks, cds, sachet’s.The Cathedral congregation was again so appreciative and supportive of this program and loves to see the choristers.THANK YOU! 

·Happy Birthday to Molly D and Kareen!!!

·As a reminder: Voice and Piano Juries on June 1st and 2nd.Piano aural and theory testing will occur during normal rehearsal hours the week of May 21st.

·Additional Texas Rehearsals have been added to your MyMusicStaff Calendar.These rehearsals are in preparation for the concerts and services that we will be performing in Texas.While we will begin to cover as much music as we can during normal rehearsal hours, it is essential that we have this extra time as we are also preparing for the many performances at the end of the year! Boys - May 11th, Girls—May 25th and June 1st.

·Monday, May 21st there will is a Homiletics Preaching Conference who has decided to attend the Last Girls only evensong.Because of the number of visitors we have moved this service to the Nave.If you plan on attending, please expect large crowds.We are currently expecting a slightly longer service due to more announcements.Release time is estimated to be at 6:30 PM.

·Tuesday, May 22nd the boys will be performing for a private event after evensong.There performance is schedule to begin at 7:24 PM.STA faculty have been informed of this performance and the later than normal release time.Boys will be provided dinner.Boys will need to have their Formal Blazer Attire for the performance.Release time around 7:40 PM.

·Thursday, May 24th is our Annual Valediction and Installation service.This is a full choir event and one the most important times of the year for the program.You should have received an invitation and Signup Genius about our potluck BBQ following evensong in Hearst Hall.BBQ will be provided by our very own Karl Hempel, who is a regular bass in the choir!

·Did you know: St. George’s Chapel choir, who will be singing at the upcoming royal wedding, is comprised of 23 boys choristers and 12 Lay clerks and founded in 1348!They will also be joined bySheku Kanneh—Mason, a 19 year old cellist, Karen Gibson and The Kingdom Choir, members of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Elin Manahan Thomas, and David Blackadder.Don’t forget the organists either, who will be Luke Bond, Assistant Director of Music at St. George’s Chapel.(Information found at https://www.royal.uk/music-st-georges-chapel-wedding-service)