[Classifieds] Enjoy singing?
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Tue Aug 23 09:28:37 EDT 2022
Dear Singers,
Have you found yourself singing in the shower? Singing along to the radio? Singing for your supper? Good news - the Falmouth Chorale<https://falmouthchorale.org/> season is starting soon!
Mark your calendar - Rehearsals for our October concert<https://falmouthchorale.org/make-a-joyful-noise> will begin Tuesday September 6 at John Wesley, with registration starting at 6:15 PM and rehearsal at 7:00 PM. We welcome returning singers, and send a warm invitation to new singers to join us! If you have friends or family who are interested in joining us, have them email Sarah at falmouthchoralemanager at gmail.com<mailto:falmouthchoralemanager at gmail.com> to set up a voice placement session prior to the first rehearsal. Also, please keep an eye out for an email from Sarah regarding registration, cost of music, participation fees, and more. Rehearsal and concert schedules can be found here: https://falmouthchorale.org/calendar
To start getting warmed up for the season, we invite everyone who would like to sing or listen to attend our Community Open Sing on Tuesday August 30 at 7:00 PM at John Wesley United Methodist Church. In this informal session we will sing selections from some of the great choral works by master composers, including Handel, Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Brahms.
Why should you make the time for singing? Singing in a group is fun and brings great satisfaction, but choral singing is also good for you - research shows that choral singing improves the way you hear music, is beneficial for mental health and psychological well-being, helps build social bonds, exercises the brain, builds breathing capacity, and boosts endorphin levels.
In our 59th season, Falmouth Chorale will perform choral masterworks, including works by Bernstein and Brahms, and a treasury of pieces that are new to the Chorale. We are excited about preparing for the concerts with our creative and dynamic Artistic Director Andrew Welch<https://falmouthchorale.org/fc-artistic-director>.
Falmouth Chorale will continue to minimize risks of covid transmission by singing in masks during rehearsals. Until further notice, masks will be required for concert patrons and optional for singers during performances.
Join Falmouth Chorale this season for fellowship, the excitement of preparing for a performance, and the joy of singing! Please share this invitation with your friends and colleagues, and I look forward to singing with you soon!
Pat Harcourt, President
Falmouth Chorale
Reposted by Ashley Bolbrock, MBL abolbrock at mbl.edu<mailto:abolbrock at mbl.edu>
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