What is the
Northland Youth Choir?
The Northland Youth
Choir was established to provide quality music
instruction in a choral setting and to strive for
excellence in choral performances. The Choir
emphasizes the development and understanding of
music skills and encourages singers to look within
themselves and find self-expression through singing.
What is
involved in an Audition?
Auditions last approximately
20 - 30 minutes and are held with a small group with 4 - 5
other children. During the audition the children will
demonstrate the following skills: pitch-matching, echo-
singing with the director, singing "America" or "Frere
Jacques", singing high to low vocal range, listening to
intervals played on the piano and singing them to the
director, rhythm clapping, sight-singing a line of music
using solfege or note names.
Should the parent attend the
audition?
Due to issues of
confidentiality, parents are not allowed in the audition
room. They should, however, plan to remain until their
child is finished auditioning (20 - 30 minutes).
When will parents be notified
regarding acceptance?
Parents will be notified of
audition results within a few weeks after the audition.
What is the teaching and
performing season?
Rehearsals begin in late
August and end mid-May. The Jubilate Choir (6:00 - 7:15) and
Touring Choir (6:30 - 8:30) will rehearse Monday evenings at
the
First United Methodist Church
downtown at 915 Second Avenue . We present two major
concerts each season, one in December and one in April or
May. In addition the Cantabile and Touring Choirs sing the
National Anthem at UAF Hockey games, spend one day touring
to sing at local schools and every December perform with the
Fairbanks Symphony.
What should I do if my
child is not accepted?
It can be difficult to sing
for a person you have just met and if a child is especially
nervous it can affect their performance. If this happens, a
follow-up audition may be scheduled. When specific skills
are in need of improvement it is expected that the child
will practice these skills before re-auditioning.
What kind of music is
taught?
The Northland Youth Choir is
founded upon the belief that children will benefit from
learning about the vast selection of available choral
repertoire both sacred and secular. The music relates to
sacred and secular traditions and is not selected to intrude
upon anyone's personal beliefs. It is essential that all
singers be willing to sing all repertoire.
Do Members wear
uniforms?
Each Choir has a performance
uniform that must be purchased from the company of the
director's choosing. On certain occasions the Choirs will
perform in casual choir dress. This will be choir polo
shirt, long brown khaki slacks, clean white athletic shoes
and white athletic socks. All concerts are performed in
formal concert attire of the director's choosing. Some
gently used uniforms are available for purchase.
We hoped that we have answered
some of your questions. In addition, the choir
handbook
outlines all our policies and procedures. For more
information, please call
907-388-0543 or
email
ncc2@gci.net