A Classical Children's Choir
A choir is a wonderful place to learn to sing!
 
Audition Info:

The CCC is a fabulous supplement to school choir or to any music training - with repertoire focused on classics, and with a chance to perform with professional musicians in stunning venues.

 Our next round of auditions will be Aug 13th and 14th, for the entrance in the 2010-11 season.  We will be accepting positions in both the Junior and Advanced Choirs.  Contact us now to schedule a free 15 minute audition!!

 Call 480-705-9345 for more information

or Email

auditions@chandlerchildrenschoir.com

 

Musicals & More! 

CCC Summer Camp

June 14-18, 2010
Tri-City Baptist Church
2211 W. Germann Rd. Chandler
 
3 Age Groups: 6-8, 9-12, 13-16
 
FULL DAY: $155.00
HALF DAY: $115.00
 
We will be learning music from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, dancing, acting, vocal technique, theory, harmony, singing in a choir and singing individually.  Includes a swim party at Evo Swim School at the end of the week and an opportunity to perform with Broadway Palm Dinner Theater!
 
Register now by calling 480-705-9345, emailing info@chandlerchildrenschoir.com, or mailing in the Registration Form to:
 5413 W. Fairview St. Chandler, AZ 85226
Limited Space Available! 
 
 
WELCOME!
 
Introducing the Chandler Children's Choir, a choir  designed to teach your children the joy of singing!  We aim to share the beauty of classical, folk, and art song styles with our singers and audiences.  We teach solfege and note reading skills, as well as choral blend and vocal technique.  We consist of two choirs, the Junior Choir and the Advanced Choir.

The purpose of the Junior Choir is to introduce younger or less experienced singers with musical potential to the joys of choral singing. 

The Advanced Choir will be furthering their music skills through increasingly difficult repertoire. 

 

We welcome you to take a tour through our webpages to learn more about the Chandler Children's Choir.

 
 
 
 
The children in our choir have sung at a Diamond Backs Game, Chandler's Parade of Lights, a Childhelp fundraiser at the Biltmore, and under the baton of revered conductor, Weston Noble.  Not only is the choir singing all these places, but they have learned a remarkable amount.  They have learned to note-read music for faster learning, learned the beginnings of solfege, and sung music from Handel, Purcell, Britten, Telemann, Schumann, and Copland, to name a few.  They have extended their vocal range and improved their vocal tone.  They have learned to sing in pure unisons and rich harmonies.  But mostly, they have experienced the joy of singing in a choir. 

A choir is a wonderful place to learn to sing!