Virginians

Virginians

"The Virginians" (also known as "the Richmond Virginians") is a barbershop chorus located in Richmond, Virginia. Mike Wallen [ [http://virginians.org/wallen.php Director profile] from "the Virginians" official website] is currently its musical director, and has been serving in this capacity since 1998. It recently celebrated its 50th anniversary and is one of the oldest continuous singing groups in the Greater Richmond Area. Originally chartered in 1952 as the Tobaccoland Chorus, the chapter was renamed to "the Virginians", in 1990.

The Virginians competed at the 2000 Barbershop Harmony Society International Competition, held at Kansas City, Missouri, numbering 100 on stage. That same year, it sponsored a major benefit performance (featuring the Richmond Symphony Orchestra) for the WRVA "Alden Aaroe Shoe Fund" at the Landmark Theater. The Virginians chorus was recently selected to participate at the seventh annual "Russian Barbershop Music Festival" with Greg Lyne, held in St. Petersburg, Russia [ [http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?062+ful+SJ5024ER Commending The Virginians Barbershop Chorus] Virginia Senate Joint Resolution Number 5024] .

Membership

The active members of the chorus draw primarily from the city of Richmond, Henrico, Hanover, Chesterfield and eastern Goochland counties. Some members come from as far away as Charlottesville and the Northern Neck, with a strong contingent from the Williamsburg area.

Activities

Annual performances typically include:
* Spring Show, which usually has a theme and a guest quartet or performing group
* Williamsburg Community Show
* Dogwood Dell Show (outdoor performance)
* Christmas ShowThe Virginians chorus participates in numerous community appearances with diverse shows that may include performances by its registered chapter quartets. One of its biggest fundraisers is an annual Singing Valentines program [http://styleweekly.com/article.asp?idarticle=11783 To Russia With Love] by Shannon O'Neill, "Style Weekly", February 8, 2006] .

Most of its repertoire is made up of barbershop arrangements, but the Virginians also sing in other "a cappella" styles.

Organization

The Virginians chorus is the principal performing group from the Richmond chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society (based in Nashville) a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity. It is partially supported by the Arts Council of Richmond.

In addition, "the Virginians Ensemble" is a daytime chorus (a subset of Richmond chapter members who can perform during the work day) that is very active in the community.

Early history

Originally "organized in the Fall of 1945 ["Quartets Are Almost 'Sung Out'", "Richmond Times-Dispatch", December 26, 1948] " with 24 members of local quartets ["'Enforced Silence' Anniversary Finds SPEBSQSA 'Off Key'", "Richmond Times-Dispatch", May 13, 1948] , the Richmond affiliate of SPEBSQSA received its official charter from the society on December 6, 1952 with "almost 40 members ["Crooners To Organize: Charter Party Planned", "Richmond News Leader", December 5, 1952] ". Its "Charter Party" was attended by "approximately 150 persons ["Barbershoppers Put Accent On Music at Charter Party", "Richmond Times-Dispatch", December 7, 1952] ". Dean Snyder from SPEBSQSA (and founding member of the Alexandria Harmonizers), presided at the ceremony to hand the charter to then chapter president, Dr. Ralph M. Roberts.

The Richmond affiliate started proceedings to get an official SPEBSQSA charter in September of 1952 ["New Group To Form: Baritones Here Seek Harmony", "Richmond News Leader", September 19, 1952] and open up its membership to men who wanted to sing in an ensemble chorus. Previously, the group had been entirely made up of barbershop quartets.

Album

Their "Blue Skies" album was recorded live at the University of Richmond's Modlin Center for the Performing Arts (Camp Theater).
"Blue Skies" was released in April of 2008.

Leadership

Musical Directors have included Brian Whitehead, Jim Garber, Hardman Jones, Buddy Johns, John Glass, Hardman Jones, John Hohl, Charlie Bechtler, Gary Parker and currently, Mike Wallen.

ee also

* Barbershop Harmony Society
* Barbershop music
* A cappella music

Notes and references

External links

* [http://virginians.org/ Official Web Site] : http://www.virginians.org/
* [http://virginians.org/events/2005VirginiansChorusProfile.pdf Chorus Profile]
* [http://www.richmondarts.org/ Arts Council of Richmond]
* [http://styleweekly.com/article.asp?idarticle=11783 To Russia With Love] A news article about the chorus plans to visit St. Petersburg, Russia in August of 2006 and its Singing Valentines fundraiser.
* [http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?062+ful+SJ5024 Senate Joint Resolution No. 5024] offered May 12, 2006 before the Virginia General Assembly.
* [http://www.harmonize.com/mad/?Code=SearchChapters&ID=49 Chapter Entry in Mid-Atlantic District] of the Barbershop Harmony Society.
* [http://www.richmond.com/arts-entertainment/22456 Down by the River] , "Richmond Times Dispatch", June 3, 1999, Riverfront Opening Celebration

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