André's Rehearsal Notes for December 18th, 2025
Happy Holidays Choral Evolution!
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to each of you in the wake of our busy and successful concert season. Everyone worked on their on their music, attendance was almost 100% at rehearsals and you sang the performances with confidence and conviction.
Without your efforts there would have been no joyous music.
Thank you to all the volunteers and concert workers. These concerts are a big undertaking for a small group like ours and many members gave generously of their time and effort to make it happen. Decorating, lighting, risers, advertising, posters, sponsors, chairs, food, organizing volunteers. All the planning and thinking it through that are so important to a successful endeavour.
Thank you to our readers and soloists who rose to the challenge and stepped out of their comfort zones to fill their roles.
We should all be proud of our “Made in Canada” theme, the music we chose, the poetry, format and execution. We brought to fruition a difficult challenge and made it a memorable success. I can honestly say that I have never attended a more enjoyable choir concert. I’m sure many in our audience felt the same way because many of them told me so afterwards.
Our Christmas Sing-A-Long was poorly attended. There are just too many such events in a town that can’t support them all. I will work with the Board to reach out to other musical organizations in town to join forces next year so as to put on a show that is more rewarding for all. After all, any $$ raised goes to the same good cause.
Over the holidays please familiarize yourselves with our spring repertoire. I am just starting to work on a rehearsal plan. I’ll let you know in this space next week what tunes we will work on at our first rehearsal. Take every opportunity to sing and keep your voices in shape.
Learning your parts before we begin will make the journey to our May show much more rewarding.
Enjoy your Holidays and I will see you all in Sooke on January 7th, 2026!
André ♪
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