- Kent Youth Choirs
The Kent Youth Choirs are a group of
choir s fromKent inEngland , run byKent Music . Eachchoir enjoys study of repertoire appropriate to the age and skills of the singers, who are also supported by a programme of vocal coaching by specialists. Membership is by audition - auditions are open to any pupil who lives, or attends school in Kent or Medway. Prior experience of choral singing is not necessary.The choirs are split into the "Kent County Junior Choirs":
*Kent County Junior Choir (KCJC) Singers aged 11 - 14
*Kent Junior Chamber Choir (KCJCC) Subsidiary of KCJC
*Kent County Junior Singers (KCJS) Singers aged 8 - 13
*Kent Girls' Choir (KGC) Girls aged 13 - 16..and the "Kent Youth Choirs":
*Kent Youth Singers (KYS) Singers aged 14 - 21
*Kent Youth Choir (KYC) Singers aged 15 - 21
*Kent Youth Barbershop (KYB) Subsidiary of KYC (and KYS)
*Kent Youth Chamber Choir (KYCC) Senior and former members of KYC (age 18 - 25)Each choir also has its own
abbreviation (seen above).The Kent County Junior Singers (KCJS)
This
choir is the youngest of the County Youth Choirs, formed in September1992 . They are affectionately known as the "Smarties" because of the multi-colouredT-shirts they wear on stage.KCJS meets for nine 1-day
rehearsal s in the course of the year (once per month, on Saturdays), a 4-dayresidential course atEaster and a 3-day residential course in the summer. They have taken part inconcerts for the Gillingham, Rochester andMedway Festival s, and other concerts inKent . In1997 the Junior Singers completed their first overseas tour with a 5-day concert tour toHolland , and have since enjoyed tours in Germany in 2003, and Holland in 2000 and 2006.The Kent County Junior Choir (KCJC)
In July
1987 and1988 the first two 3-dayresidential singing courses for junior and youngersecondary school pupils were held atBenenden School . Following the enthusiasm they engendered, the "Kent County Junior Choir" was formed, comprising children from all areas of the county aged 11 to 14.In some cases children at age 10 are allowed in, providing their birthdays are within the academic year 7. The choir is taught bychoral andvocal specialists, who also teach music in the county's schools andKent Music centre s.Two residential courses are held each year, one at
Easter for four days and one in thesummer for three days. In addition, the choir meets monthly during term time (i.e. the English school system's scholastic terms) for day rehearsals on Saturdays. It has also performed in theNational Festival for Youth at theRoyal Festival Hall , and engaged in a number of overseas tours toBelgium in 1996 and France in 1999, 2002, 2005 and 2008.Their most recent tour was in Paris on Monday 25th August - Friday 29th August 2008, where they performed at and visited Disneyland Paris and performed two other concerts to the french public for their entertainment including
La Madeleine Church, Paris .The Kent County Junior Chamber Choir (KCJCC)
The Kent County Junior Chamber Choir is part of the KCJC training programme, and offers further, small ensemble experience for young
singers of a high standard from KCJC. This choir performs at KCJCconcerts and on tours.Their most recent tour was in Paris on Monday 25th August - Friday 29th August 2008, along with KCJC.
The Kent Girls' Choir (KGC)
The Kent Girls' Choir offers opportunities for girls to gain understanding of their maturing voice in the context of a comparatively small ensemble (i.e., of 25-30 singers). Many members go on to join the Kent Youth Singers.
Kent Youth Singers (KYS)
Kent Youth Singers was formed in
1988 in response to demand for places in the Kent Youth Choir. A lively and very talented mixedchoir , members are selected by auditioning from across the county - places in the Kent Youth Singers are highly sought after. With experience gained in this group, many members go on toaudition successfully for of the Youth Choir. A varied programme of music, which includes somechoreographed items, is studied during the threeresidential courses that the Singers share with the Choir each year.In July
1998 the Kent Youth Singers performed as a guest choir atChoral Canterbury - aninternational festival of youth choirs, and have proved a highly attractive feature of events such as those atRochester Castle in 1998 and 1999, where large audiences enjoyed their contribution to the County Youth Choirs' evenings ofSummer Garden Songs .The choir has enjoyed successful concert
tours toFrance ,Belgium ,Holland in 1997, 2000 and 2006 and Germany in 2003.The Kent Youth Singers have participated in a number of important musical events, including a performance, with the Kent Youth Choir, the Kent County Singers, and the Kent County Youth Orchestra of Beethoven's ninth symphony at the Royal Albert Hall in April 2000, in the first performance of Alan Vincent's Sing Joyfully with the Kent Chamber Choir and the Kent County Junior Choir (with Emma Kirkby as the soloist) at Rochester Cathedral in October 2003, and (again, with the Kent Youth Choir and Kent Youth Chamber Orchestra)in performances of Requiems by Faure and Rutter at the same venue in July 2004.
In April 2007 they took part in a memorable evening of popular classics, with the Kent Youth Choir and Kent County Youth Orchestra at Mote Hall, Maidstone.
Kent Youth Choir (KYC)
The county's principal youth
choir was formed in January1983 to give opportunities for choral singing at an advanced level to talented and committedmusicians under 21.Residential courses are held in the three main schoolholiday periods, when a balanced programme ofmusic in varying styles and from many periods,countries and traditions is studied in depth in preparation for publicperformances . Strong emphasis is placed on developing skills of ensemble singing, such as independent learning, awareness of ensemble and nuance, and the application of vocal technique.The choir regularly takes part in
concert s throughoutKent and elsewhere, such as theRoyal Festival Hall on theSouth Bank theFairfield Hall ,Croydon , The Royal Albert Hall, and Rochester and Canterbury Cathedrals. The choir has also worked with eminent guest conductors, such as Mike Brewer and Bob Chilcott, and enjoys a reputation for refined performances.Since its inception the Kent Youth Choir has embarked on various successful overseas tours to
France ,Germany ,Holland ,Italy ,Switzerland and Austria. In 2008, its 25th anniversary year, the choir will tour to Finland and Estonia.Recently-studied repertoire includes: Parsons - "Ave Maria"; Byrd - "Justorum animae"; Gibbons - "Hosanna to the Son of David"; Purcell - "Remember not, Lord"; Elgar - "There is sweet music"; Debussy - "Dieu, qu'il la fait bon regarder"; Stravinsky - "Ave Maria" and "Pater noster"; Vaughan Williams - "The turtle dove"; Rutti - "Im silbernen Wassergrund"; Chilcott - "The Shepherd's Carol; "MacMillan - "The gallant weaver"; arrangements of jazz standards, etc.
The choir's director, and Musical Director of the Kent County Youth Choirs is Andrew Larner.
Kent Youth Barbershop (KYB)
Kent Youth Barbershop has emerged as a direct result of the chamber ensembles that have been encouraged during Kent Youth Choir courses. This group of 4 to 8 senior
male singers is highly popular, entertaining audiences everywhere with its oftenhumorous and highlyprofessional performance s.Kent Youth Chamber Choir (KYCC)
The Kent Youth Chamber Choir was formed in
1987 and comprises senior and former members of Kent Youth Choir. Courses are held regularly through the year, developing members' choralskills andexperience through study of mainlyunaccompanied , demanding music for small ensembles. The group, which is normally 16 to 20 in number, performs regularly at Kent Youth Choirconcerts and on tours.Opportunities to "try out" a residential choral course are also provided in the form of the Junior, Intermediate and Senior Singing Courses, held as part of the Kent Music Summer School at Benenden every summer.
External links
* [http://www.kentmusicschool.org/ Kent Music School website]
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