This year, the Salt Lake Choral Artists are excited to be able to perform in the Tabernacle on Temple Square as the kickoff concert event to this year's season of Christmas on Temple Square!
Tickets for the concert are free and currently sold out, but you may be able to get in on standby.
Click here for event information.
Hope to see you there!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Christmas on Temple Square
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Sunday, October 31, 2010
SLVA Spain Tour: More Competition and Results
Today we competed in our final two categories: large group polyphony and large group folklore (folk music, jazz, etc.). Both of our sets went very well. The audience seemed to love us, and we sang with so much energy in our second set that I think it would have been impossible not to tap your feet along with us!
Also, we are pretty sure we called the rain in Tolosa when we sang "Cloudburst."
After a long dinner and an agonizing wait through a bunch of beautiful traditional Basque dancing, we learned the results. Here's the breakdown:
SMALL GROUP SACRED MUSIC - First Prize
SMALL GROUP SECULAR MUSIC - First Prize
LARGE GROUP POLYPHONY - First Prize
LARGE GROUP FOLKLORE - First Prize
Additionally, we won the prize for being the audience favorite!
The only thing we didn't win was the overall Grand Prize, which went to an amazing Hungarian children's choir. But it's the best of all possible scenarios for us! This way, we won every single category we entered, plus the audience prize, and now we don't have to come back to Tolosa next year to compete in the European Grand Prix, which we would be forced to do if we had won that prize.
We could not be happier!
Tomorrow we have a prizewinners concert and then a final concert in Tolosa before we head home dark and early on Tuesday morning.
Thanks again to everyone who has made this possible, especially the festival organizers and all of the wonderful people here in Spain who have lead us around, fed us, housed us, and listened to us sing. We love you!
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Labels: Salt Lake Vocal Artists, Spain, tour
SLVA Spain Tour: Concerts and Competition!
I apologize that it has been so long since I have updated this blog. We have had many busy days in a row with extremely late nights, and there just has not been time! So here is a longer update about what has been going on since Tuesday.
The concert in Pamplona was great fun. The audience seemed to enjoy us very much, and we had a great time with them! We also enjoyed a little time running with the bulls.
On Wednesday, we enjoyed spending some rehearsal time with Josu Elberdin, who wrote "Segalariak," which is one of the compulsory pieces for the competition. He gave us a lot of great pointers and we are very grateful for his help!
Later that day, we headed to Tafalla for another concert in a great place called the San Pedro church.
The concert was fun and we were starting to feel really good about competition! But we also needed a break, and conveniently, Thursday was our free day. We decided to spend some time in San Sebastian, which has some beautiful beaches and lots of shops.
It was lovely and a much needed break.
On Friday, the competition began! Friday was the first round---secular music---for the small group (max 16 voices). We had a short rehearsal in the morning and then a very brief sound check in the hall...and then we were off!
It went quite well, and we were happy to relax after it was over, because on Saturday morning we had round two for the small group---sacred music. This round took place in a nice little church in Tolosa.
Again, we felt pretty good about what we did. The other choirs here are really quite good! It's a very fun and very intense competition! We are very happy to be here doing this!
After round two yesterday, we headed off to a new city for a concert, and on the way we took a spin through Bilbao just to see the Guggenheim museum.
What an amazing building! Thanks to our guides and our bus driver for taking us there! Afterwards, we headed on toward our concert in a church whose name escapes me right now, in a town that I also can't recall at this moment. (Very informative!)
The concert was absolutely fantastic---our best to date---and left us feeling very charged for the large group competition (max 40 voices) that happens today. We feel very ready and very excited!
It's hard for all of us to believe that we have already been here for a week and we are almost ready to come home! It's been great so far...thanks to everyone who made this possible for us!
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Labels: Salt Lake Vocal Artists, Spain, tour
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
SLVA Spain Tour: Sing, Sing, Sing!
It's Tuesday afternoon here in Spain, and we're smack in the middle of our daily siesta (which, by the way, America should definitely adopt). In about an hour we'll head off to Pamplona for a little bit of shopping, then a rehearsal and a concert.
Yesterday, we also had siesta, which was great---and a video was made during that time which you can view on the Salt Lake Vocal Artists facebook page. In the video, the concert from last night is referenced---we sang in a church in Basauri called San Pedro of Eliza.
The concert was very fun and pretty well attended---they definitely liked us and really appreciated our Basque songs. They fed us a very late meal afterwards which we very much appreciated!
Tonight we'll sing in Pamplona and hopefully it will go better than it did yesterday---not that last night was bad, just that there is always room to improve and the competition is approaching very quickly!
Spain is very cold right now but very beautiful. We are happy to be here!
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Labels: Salt Lake Vocal Artists, Tolosa, tour
Sunday, October 24, 2010
SLVA Spain Tour: Flight and Arrival
Did you know the Salt Lake Choral Artists have a new addition to their choral family? The Salt Lake Vocal Artists are a small chamber choir of about 40 voices that have just begun a 10-day tour of the Basque region in Spain. We left Salt Lake City at noon on Saturday, October 22, and, after a flight to Atlanta and another to Madrid, arrived here in Spain on Sunday safely.
It's beautiful and very rainy---whether on the plain or not!
We are staying in a little town called Oiartzun which is not far from Tolosa. What is happening in Tolosa near the end of this week is the reason we are here.
SLVA has come to compete in the Tolosa Choral Competition, which is a very prestigious competition attended by some of the best choirs in the world. We are competing in both the large (40 voice maximum) and small (16 voice maximum) categories. Before the competition begins, we'll give a few concerts in towns around the area.
We're all looking forward to performing, meeting the Spanish people, and giving our best at the competition! Hopefully the wifi at our hotel will continue to work so we can keep you updated. You can also follow us on facebook!
We hope you enjoy SLVA's first tour blog!
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Labels: Salt Lake Vocal Artists, Spain, Tolosa, tour
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
SCI: Session 1
The first session of the Summer Choral Institute starts this week! Now in it's fourth year, SCI continues to bring a great selection of music to the community! If you like to sing---in your car, in the shower, at a karaoke bar, anywhere!---then SCI is for you!
This week's session is titled "Music from the South" and features Robert Ray's Gospel Mass, Rob Landes' jazzy piece Images, and other traditional spirituals. Don't miss it!
Rehearsals are on Thursday 7-10 PM, Friday 7-10 PM, Saturday 9:00-noon and 2:00-5:00 (all in room 270 David Gardner Hall), with a free concert at 7:30 PM in Libby Gardner Concert Hall!
Sign up at our homepage or at the door. You won't want to miss it! See you there!
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Monday, May 10, 2010
Lux Aeterna
Join us for our last concert of the 2009-2010 season! Featuring Morten Lauridsen's ethereal "Lux Aeterna" and the premiere of a new work by Ray Shattenkirk, this is an evening of fantastic music not to be missed!
Saturday, May 15
7:30 PM
Libby Gardner Concert Hall
Tickets are available through our homepage or at the door the night of the concert.
Don't miss it!
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
Young Choral Artists
At our upcoming Beatlemania concert (see previous blog post), the Salt Lake Choral Artists are proud to present our newest group, the Young Choral Artists!
During the last two months, over 80 talented children ages 7-13 auditioned for the children’s choir. Over 60 children were selected to sing and are expected to bring the house down. Jessica Lee, a former graduate student of Dr. Allred's, organized and directs the choir. This concert marks the kick-off event for the Young Choral Artists, whose first official season begins Fall 2010.
The organization will provide children with the unique opportunity to collaborate with the Salt Lake Choral Artists, as well as organize their own performances and collaborations in the community.
“The first thing we drilled at rehearsal,” Jessica Lee said, “was looking at pictures of the legendary four and reciting their names, 'Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Star.' Many of the children had no idea who the Beatles were when they came to the audition!”
Jessica Lee hopes all the singers will come away from the experience with a new-found excitement for performance. “Several parents have mentioned that they are delighted to have an opportunity for their children that reinforces the thrill of musical achievement in a social atmosphere,” she said. “The study of music is often an independent, and sometimes lonely, endeavor. Children practice their instruments alone, go to lessons alone, and perform onstage alone. There isn’t a coach yelling their name as they practice their scales, or a devoted mother bringing treats to every practice. Choir is one way to offer young people an experience that engages them socially and motivates them musically. Choral singing teaches beginning vocal technique and musicianship skills that can supplement and enhance private instruction.”
Get your tickets to Beatlemania here!
Visit this page for more information about about joining the Young Choral Artists for the 2009-2010 season!
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Beatlemania!
The Salt Lake Choral Artists' next concert will be like nothing you've ever heard from us before: Beatlemania!
John, Paul, George, and Ringo: those four iconic names that changed the face of pop music forever. Experience the British Invasion all over again as the Salt Lake Choral Artists sing the classic music of Lennon and McCartney as well as music by artists that both influenced and were influenced by the Beatles. With Get Back, a live Beatles cover band, and the award-winning vocal ensemble T minus 5, this is sure to be a night to remember!
You'll hear many of your favorites, including "Hey Jude," "All You Need is Love," "Here Comes the Sun," "Blackbird," and more.
Due to overwhelming demand for tickets, there are two performances!
Option 1:
February 20, 2010
Libby Gardner Concert Hall
7:30 PM
Tickets for this performance are sold out at the box office. There may be a small handful left. Call and ask, but don't count on getting in at the door!
Option 2:
For the first time ever, SLCA is offering a matinee performance!
February 20, 2010
Libby Gardner Concert Hall
2:00 PM
Tickets for this performance are still available! They are $15 and can only be purchased through our website.
Don't miss it! It will be an extravaganza like none other! See you there!
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