Adult Choir
Our Music Ministry is geared up for fall, and there is a way for nearly everyone to get involved!
Here is a rundown of your opportunities:
CHANCEL CHOIR, directed by Bill Hatcher, will begin Thursday rehearsals on September 1st at 7 p.m. This is a volunteer choir which sings every Sunday and presents concerts. All are welcome. The Chancel Choir will also have a Choir Retreat on Saturday, September 17th.
BELL CHOIRS, directed by Karen Zerlaut
Trinity Bells (grades 7 through 12) will begin on Sunday, September 11th, 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. It is helpful if the youth have been in Rainbow Ringers or some other handbell choir, but not a requirement. Tryouts may be required.
Joyful Bells (adults) will begin on Tuesday, September 6, 6 to 7 p.m. We have babysitting for those who need it. Reading ability and good eye-hand coordination is desired.
Rainbow Bells (grades 2 through 6) will have their first rehearsal on Thursday, September 6, 5:45 to 6:45 pm. Rainbow Ringers is a beginning handbell choir.
CHILDREN’S CHOIR (grades 1 through 6), directed by Marilyn Shepard, will have their first rehearsal on Sunday, September 18. The Children’s Choir meets weekly for rehearsal on Sunday mornings in Room 5, from 10:05 until 11:00. Singers also learn to play a variety of instruments.
CANTICLE CHOIR, (grades 7 through 12), directed by Pamela Laurent, will have their first rehearsal on Sunday, September 25th at 10:20 a.m. in the Choir Room. A variety of styles are used as they sing during the year.
We urge you to use your talents and become a part of a program which adds immeasurably to our worship every Sunday! Don’t wait for an invitation– just come!
If you have questions, please Bill Hatcher, Director of Music at wdhatcher@sbcglobal.net.
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Our Music Ministry is geared up for fall, and there is a way for nearly everyone to get involved!
Here is a rundown of your opportunities:
CHANCEL CHOIR, directed by Bill Hatcher, will begin Thursday rehearsals on September 2nd at 7 p.m. This is a volunteer choir which sings every Sunday, and all are welcome.
BELL CHOIRS, directed by Karen Zerlaut
Trinity Bells (grades 7 through 12) will begin on Sunday, September 12th, 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. It is helpful if the youth have been in Rainbow Ringers or some other handbell choir, but not a requirement. Tryouts may be required.
Joyful Bells (adults) will begin on Tuesday, September 14, 6 to 7 p.m. We have babysitting for those who need it. Reading ability and good eye-hand coordination is desired.
Rainbow Bells (grades 2 through 6) will have their first rehearsal on Thursday, September 16, 5:45 to 6:45 pm. Rainbow Ringers is a beginning handbell choir.
CANTICLE CHOIR (grades 7 through 12) will begin on Sunday, October 3 at 10:30 a.m.. We are delighted that Pam Gregory will be directing. Please her at 760/3893 if you have any questions.
CHILDREN’S CHOIR (grades 1 through 6), directed by Marilyn Shepard, will have their first rehearsal on Sunday, September 26. The Children’s Choir meets weekly for rehearsal on Sunday mornings in Room 5, from 10:05 until 11:00. Singers also learn to play a variety of instruments.
We urge you to use your talents and become a part of a program which adds immeasurably to our worship every Sunday! Don’t wait for an invitation– just come!
OCEAN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2010
9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM
VERY, VERY IMPORTANT: ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, YOU WILL BE GIVEN ALL THE MUSIC WE WILL PRACTICE AT THE RETREAT. TAKE IT WITH YOU AFTER THE REHEARSAL AND BRING TO THE RETREAT!!!
SCHEDULE:
8:39 am: Wakeup time with coffee, tea, sweets, etc.
9:01 am Workshop #1
10:19 am Break for fellowship, drinks, fruit, etc.
10:39 am Workshop #2
11:59 am Lunch catered by Jeanne Hood
12:53 pm Workshop #3
1:48 pm Break for fellowship, drinks, sweets, fats, carbs, etc.
2:09 pm Workshop #4
2:59½ pm Time to clean up, visit the grounds, and go home
LOCATION:
Ocean Hills Country Club, 4600 Leisure Village Way, Oceanside, CA
DIRECTIONS:
From the I-5, go east on Palomar Airport Road (4.7 mi) to Melrose drive.
Turn left (north) on Melrose (3.2 mi) to Cannon Road.
Turn left (west) on Cannon Road (1.6 mi) to Leisure Village Road.
Turn right (south) into Ocean Hills Country Club.
At the Gate, identify yourself as in “Don Johnson’s Choir”!
Take the first RIGHT to the visitors parking lot and go to the Clubhouse.
Head for the “Maurice Abravanel Ballroom” in the Clubhouse.
REQUIEM
by Johannes Brahms
sung in English
Chancel Choir and Orchestra Concert
Sunday, May 16, at 7:00 p.m.
A milestone musical event will occur on May 16th, when our Chancel Choir, soloists and Orchestra will perform Johannes Brahms famous German Requiem. Sung in English and featuring soprano Susan W. Kane and baritone Scott Gregory, the Requiem is unlike almost all other works of that name in history.
For this Requiem, Brahms selected texts from the Bible, drawing from the Psalms, Song of Solomon, books of the New Testament, and the Apocrypha. It is in seven parts or movements, composed by Brahms as a memorial service to the great composer Robert Schumann. Each movement begins with the theme of sadness or grief, but immediately turns into comfort, consolation, and joy.
Since its first performance in 1865, the Requiem has been hailed as on of the great major choral/orchestral works in all of history, and our Choir members are excited to have the opportunity to learn and share this music.
The concert will be conducted by William Hatcher, Director of Music. Janice Stewart will be at the organ, and the contractor for the orchestra is Nancy Swanberg.
Scott Gregory, received his B.S. Choral Education from Dickinson State College; his Masters Degree from the University of New Mexico, and pursued doctoral studies at the College Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati. Mr. Gregory has sung with various opera companies, including leading roles with Chicago Opera Theater, Whitewater Opera, and the National Opera Company. He spent five years in Hamburg, Germany in the German production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera in the roles of Raoul and Viscount de Chagny. Last February, he appeared in a double-bill of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Trial By Jury and the world premier of Rumpelstiltskin, and this spring he appeared in A Little Night Music at the Lyric Opera.
Susan W. Kane’s “crystal-clear voice and impeccable technique” (LA Culture Spot, May 2009) has captured audiences from coast to coast in performances of opera, operetta, oratorio, art song, and symphonic and chamber works. Her most recent opera role, Micaëla, in LA TRAGEDIE DE CARMEN, won her the above acclaim. Recent orchestral performances include the Dvorak TE DEUM with the Bakersfield Symphony and a Christmas concert with the California Philharmonic at the Ambassador Auditorium. Reviews highlight her “generosity of spirit and charm” as well as her “excellent performance.” As a champion of both new music and music by women composers and Kane has had several pieces written for her, the most recent being Songs from the Long History of Happiness by Sara Carina Graef that have been performed from Miami, Florida to Los Angeles, California. Last year Kane released her first solo CD recording or art songs and arias in 2009 entitled A MOMENT OF JOY (available on iTunes).
A graduate of The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Kane studied under soprano and vocal pedagogue, Barbara Honn. A teacher of exceptional talent and commitment, Kane has been an invited master teacher at the New Israeli Opera Young Artist Program in Tel Aviv and an invited lecturer for the Los Angeles Opera’s Education and Community Programs on the topic of “Training the Next Generation of Opera Singers.” Kane maintains a private studio as well as being a tenured faculty member at CSULA.
Spring Concert – May 16th, 2009
7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary
The Music Series will present the famous Brahms Requiem (sung in English) presented by our Chancel Choir, Chamber Orchestra and soloists. Conducted by William Hatcher

