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Orff: Carmina Burana (Jochum) Manager, Student Inform From: CMC_Students Subject: FW: Choir and Orchestra Auditions / Carmina Burana rom: Charles Kamm Calling all musicians! This semester is your opportunity to sing or play the world famous Carmina Burana (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBkvA4kV1ME) by Carl Orff with the Claremont Concert Choir and the Claremont Concert Orchestra. Choir is calling especially tenors and basses, but also auditioning sopranos and altos. Qualified orchestral players are also encouraged to audition. Claremont Concert Choir (MUS 173 for 0.5 CR or 1 CR at HMC) regularly rehearses Mondays and Wednesdays, 4:15-5:30 p.m. Ability to carry a tune and sing in tune is a must, but music reading is not necessary. More advanced singers and musicians may also be interested in auditioning for the Claremont Chamber Choir. For more information and audition details, visit http://www.jointmusicprogram.org/choirs/auditions-choir Claremont Concert Orchestra (MUS 175 for 0.5 CR or 1 CR at HMC) regularly rehearses Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:30-9:00 p.m. The CCO will have two concert weekends in the semester. For more information and audition details, visit http://www.jointmusicprogram.org/orchestra/auditions Orff: Carmina Burana (Jochum) www.youtube.com Eugen Jochum: Deutschen Oper Orchester und Chor Gundula Janowitz: Soprano Gerhard Stolze: Tenor Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau: Bass --- The music published on this channel ... ************************************* Charles W. Kamm Associate Professor of Music, Scripps College Director of Choirs, Joint Music Program of Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, and Scripps Colleges email: [email protected] phone: 909-607-1881 http://www.jointmusicprogram.org 1.
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