Check out these links to see Chamber's Performance at State Choir Festival 2009! Regina Coeli, Mozart K. 127 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC8Pct9XOMo Prsi, Prsi, Miroslav Hrokek http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CucryaG8hlI The Awakening, Martin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHh5LqK-pcs
Please select from the following pages: ~ Class Summaries and introduction to the ERHS Choirs: Varsity Choir, Sweet Harmony & Chamber Choir ~ Downloadable Choir Handbook08-09.doc ~ Information about Eaton Rapids Choral Boosters ~ ALL Photos - Pictures from this year and last! See pics from Albion, concerts, performances, trips, and more! ~ Videos & Sound Recordings! - Links to NEW on-line videos and iTunes recordings of us singing! ~ Excellent websites/links for practice, help, & great vocal information... ~ Downloadable PDFs of previous concert posters (All Information Subject to Change)
* Please remember to check updates on school activities, sprorts, and upcoming calendar events on the school district website @ http://www.erpsk12.org
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Drama students, please see the drama website at ERdrama.googlepages.com
Click here to download iTunes versions of our choral festival performance recordings.
If you would like further information about the Eaton Rapids Choral or Drama programs, please contact Ms. Marcia Wieland @ 517.663.6641 or mwieland@erpsk12.org |
Michigan School Vocal Music Association Mission Statement:
Our mission is to inspire all people to understand and value the art of vocal music and its impact on the human spirit. More information at www.msvma.org
American Choral Directors Association Arts Advocacy Statement: Whereas the human spirit is elevated to a broader understanding of itself through study and performance in the aesthetic arts; and whereas serious cutbacks in funding and support have steadily eroded state institutions and their programs throughout our country; Be it resolved that all citizens of the United States actively voice their affirmative and collective support for necessary funding at the local, state, and national levels of education and government to ensure the survival of arts programs for this and future generations. More at www.adcaonline.org




