The Burke County High School Chorus program strives to be a full and active part of our school community. Chorus is, above all, a place where we build a sense of family and community that lasts a lifetime. Our large and small ensembles perform regularly at school and district functions, collaborate often with other Fine Arts programs, and appear outside the school through concerts, festivals, and community events. We look forward to building our tradition of excellent performance this school year.
Chorus students are challenged with a fun variety of music. Students have the opportunity to choose well-known tunes to sing for community events, and they also discover lesser-known but beautiful pieces throughout their time in the program. Our large ensembles learn not only to sing beautifully together, but to read and interpret music for ourselves. We learn to sing in different languages like Latin, Spanish, French, German, and even Swahili. Chorus also offers the opportunity for small ensembles of singers to work together on solos, duets, and trios for competitive and non-competitive performance. We will strive for Superior and Excellent ratings at local and regional festivals and evaluations.
By developing their musicianship through full participation in Choral activities, students learn valuable life lessons like responsibility, citizenship, community spirit, loyalty, and the value of hard work. In short, BCHS Chorus members GROWL, and we are excited for you to join us this year!
Email Mrs. Crose:
Mrs. Rebekkah Nordan Crose has dedicated her life to excellence in music. She has contributed to a wide variety of musical experiences. Her background includes studies and extensive performances in piano, percussion, handbells, private voice, and, of course, choir. Outside the classroom, she volunteers to organize District Honor Chorus events and sings with The Cecilia Ensemble.
Mrs. Crose is celebrating her second year in Burke County, but is entering her fifteenth year of teaching music. Mrs. Crose holds a Bachelor of Music Education from Augusta University and a Master of Music Education from University of West Georgia. She enjoys spending her free time with her husband Neil, all of their children, their dog Westley, and their cats Pip, Roxy and Slick.
All Students: Review slideshow from Open House.
Ensure family members are subscribed to receive program emails
Check out the Chorus Calendar for this school year. At this time, the calendar is set, but dates are subject to change. More information and updates will be made and published throughout the year. You will receive Remind and email notifications for changes to the calendar.
Review our Course Syllabus.
Visit the Chorus room to pay the Chorus Program Fee for this academic year. This is due no later than Friday, September 5, to help your child receive his / her Chorus shirt and other items in a timely manner.
Sign up for Remind. Remind codes & links are listed below the Google Classroom section on this page.
Download SRF for iPhone or iPad. We will set these accounts up together in class.
Accept the invitation to the appropriate Google Classroom.
(All links may be accessed by clicking the icons below)
Students frequently contact me about private voice, piano or guitar lessons, or even about performing ensembles outside the classroom. Here are some resources to help you get started:
Natasha Choe, private voice instructor
(706) 834-4689, sopranonchoe@gmail.com
Neal & Jan Little, private voice, guitar, and piano instructors
Jan: jlsings@gmail.com
Neal: (706) 951-9519
Voce, the Young Voices of Greater Augusta, directed by Lori Van Lenten
Augusta University Music Conservatory, organized by Kate Jenkins
Individual practice and preparation is an important part of any performing or visual art! Three tools we use for home practice are Google Classroom, Dropbox and Sight-Reading Factory. Please create accounts through each of these web-based services, then click the links below to log in and get started!