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| Founded
in 1977, MOBILE’S SINGING CHILDREN is the premier youth choir on the Gulf
coast, providing opportunities for children to perform music of the highest
caliber in age-appropriate ensembles. Auditions are underway for next season for students in grades 2-12. To schedule an audition, contact Susan Hoitt, director, at 251-342-1550 ext.12 or mobilesingingchildren@gmail.com. |
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MOBILE'S
SINGING CHILDREN
SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS 1977-2005 |
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| 1977
Founded by Bonnie Jean and Valrey Early, the very first group of Mobile's Singing Children was comprised of 20 - 25 singers, ages 8 - 10 years old 1982 MSC was chartered as a non-profit rganization by the state of Alabama 1983 MSC's First European tour, Germany and Austria. 1990 MSC's Tour of Toronto, Canada 1994 MSC's Solo Performance Concert at Carnegie Hall, New York 1996 MSC's Second European tour, Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Performed at Cathedral of Our Lady, Strasbourg, France. 1998 MSC Performed at Piccolo Spoleto Festival, Charleston, Young Voices Honor Choir Festival, Auburn University 1999 MSC's Washington, D.C. Tour. Performed at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Washington, DC Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC |
2000
MSC Performed with "Judy Collins Christmas at the Saenger Theater", Mobile Opera: Aaron Copeland's the Tender Land, Disney World Honor Choir Festival, Orlando, FL Celebration 2000, Mobile Civic Center 2001 Performed two White House concerts, and at one at Mount Vernon, VA MSC's Appalachian Tour (Kentucky, Tennessee) Mobile Opera: Giacomo Puccini's Tosca 2002 MSC designated Official Children's Choir for Mobile's Tri-Centennial Celebration Silver Anniversary Concert Series 2003 New York, New York Tour Carnegie Hall, St. Patrick's Cathedral Other: Performances with Alabama Symphony, Mobile Symphony, New Orleans World's Fair, Louisiana Philharmonic, Annapolis Chamber Orchestra, and Musica Sacra, Mobile. MSC Concert Choir has traveled on tours to Texas, Montana, Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Arkansas. |
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