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About the Children's & Youth Choir Conductors | ![]() Grand Philharmonic Choir The Grand Philharmonic Choir, founded in 1883, was originally known as the Berlin (Ontario) Philharmonic and Orchestral Society. This choir was silent for a brief period in the early part of the century, but was revitalized in 1922 as part of the effort to attract J.L. Yule to the community as supervisor of school music. Over the years the choir has maintained a strong interest in music education. In 1985 it established the Children's Choir and then in 1998 it created the Youth Choir. There are now over 110 singers in the Adult Choir. The Chamber Singers draws from this choir to create a unique blend of voices that makes up this smaller chamber choir. The Grand Philharmonic Choir has become a major choral institution covering a geographical area of the Region of Waterloo, Wellington, Dufferin, and Perth Counties. It has grown dramatically under the dynamic leadership of Howard Dyck, the choir's Conductor and Artistic Director. Howard has brought a direction and focus that has allowed the choir to stretch to new heights in choral music. The Centre In The Square in Kitchener has been the Adult Choir's home for its annual series of concerts since the Centre opened in 1980 and is an excellent venue for choral music with the accompaniment of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony. |
Grand Philharmonic Chamber Singers Artistic
Director, Howard Dyck, founded the Grand Philharmonic Chamber Singers
in 1985. Drawn from the general membership of the Grand Philharmonic
Choir, this ensemble, numbering 20 to 30 singers, performs choral
literature best suited to small choirs. Membership is by audition only.In addition to occasional performances in the Grand Philharmonic Choir Adult Series, the Chamber Singers present an annual subscription series consisting of two or three concerts. In the past this has included works by Byrd, Monteverdi, Bach, Handel, Mozart, Schubert, Brahms, Rachmaninov, Stravinsky, Schnittke, and Pärt. The Chamber Singers also appear as guests with other organizations such as the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony. In 1998 they presented the world premiere of Contemplation, by Canadian composer Alfred Kunz. In 1998, 1999, and 2001, the Chamber Singers participated in Kitchener's Open Ears Festival presenting various staged and concert works. The Chamber Singers have been broadcast on CBC Radio and have collaborated with other choirs such as the Guelph Chamber Choir, Menno Singers, and Renaissance Singers. This exceptional choir brings an intimate and personal touch to choral music. Grand Philharmonic Youth Choir BACKGROUND Founded in 1993 as the Zion Community Children’s Choir, the youth choir joined the Philharmonic Choir organization in 1997 and now provides extensive choral training and excellent performance opportunities to over 60 singers between the ages of 12 and 23. The choir strives for choral excellence and is dedicated to developing musical literacy and understanding. At weekly rehearsals, choristers prepare a varied and extensive repertoire list and receive instruction in voice production, theory, sight-singing and ear-training. Singers also attend a weekend choir camp and additional rehearsals for major performances and recordings throughout the season. COMPETITIONS The choir has received many first place standings and scholarships at the Kitchener Waterloo Kiwanis Music Festival and has often been selected to enter the Ontario Music Festival Association provincial finals. The choir gained national recognition through their success in the prestigious CBC Choir Competition. In 2006, the chamber ensemble was awarded first prize in the Mixed Voice Youth Choir category after performing during a live to air national broadcast at the Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto. PERFORMANCE TOURS The choir has toured many parts of Ontario and Quebec and travelled to England, Germany, Austria, Southern France and Spain. In 1999, they were selected to participate in the invitational Unisong Choral Festival in Ottawa featuring one choir/province. In 2001, they participated in the Shrewsbury International Festival in England and in 2003, performed at the Internationales Jugendmusik Festival in Bavaria. In 2005, the choir entered its first international competition and competed with 32 choral groups at the Festival Internacional de Musica in Spain and placed 4th, 5th and 8th in the three separate categories. The choir has recently received an invitation to perform at the ISME conference in Bologna in 2008. GPC - Kids HISTORYThe Grand Philharmonic Children's Choir was founded in 1987 to provide an opportunity for young children to love and appreciate choral music. The choir has since been recognized for its excellence in tone and musicianship. The choir holds its own concert series and regularly performs with the Grand Philharmonic Choir. The choir has also performed with The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, the K-W Chamber Orchestra, and has been heard on radio and television. In the past, the choir has toured throughout Ontario, Michigan, Washington D.C., and has sung at the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. This youthful choir of over 50 voices provides an opportunity for children to learn a variety of types of music from classical to folk music, to modern and music that is representative of many countries and cultures. The children receive training in music literacy, voice production, vocal and choral techniques, and personal development. There are opportunities for the signers to be involved in small ensembles and to perform solo work. Many signers remain with the Children’s Choir throughout their school years and are consistently motivated and inspired by the variety and quality of opportunities provided. |
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