Friday, December 12, 2014

Winter Concert & Auction


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Winter Concert & Online Auction
Friday, December 12 7 PM
AHHS Auditorium




VOCAMOTION & STINGER CHORALE
Candles in the Window
Don’t Be A Jerk

MUSTANG CHOIR
Joy To The World
Little Drummer Boy
You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch
All I Want for Christmas is You
12 Days of Christmas
Carol of the Bells/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

VOCAMOTION & STINGER CHORALE
Jingle Bells
In Winter
Fa La La’s
Do You Want To Build A Snowman

15 MINUTE INTERMISSION

ELITE
The Prayer
 (Hannah Stansbury, Elizabeth Harwood,
Kaitlin Brunett, Maxion Guinyard)

VOCAMOTION
Getting’ In The Mood for Christmas
We Need A Little Christmas
Grown Up Christmas List
(Allison Crabb, Cadie Anderson,
Santiago Rojas, Steven Carnley)
Jingle Bell Rock
Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree

STINGER PYRAMID CHOIR
He Shall Feed His Flock (Aliyah Joy Ogletree, mezzo soprano)
Come Unto Him (Elizabeth Harwood, soprano)
Rejoice Greatly (Hannah Stansbury, soprano)
Hallelujah

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

"The times they are a changin"

Actually, the times aren't changing. We still have a concert this Friday at 7 PM. We do not have a concert this Thursday with the band. Unfortunately the band had to cancel that event. We will NOT be doing the FWISD  event on Th
ursday.

We hope you will all be there Friday as we feature a variety of music, a variety of the groups,and a variety of celebrations. We will also have a live online auction where you can bid for items that have been donated and help support the choral department program. Those items will also be available for immediate purchase as a "buy it now item" and you'll see them displayed outside the concert.

We need additional help to man the auction and sell concessions as well as general chaperones. We're asking all parents who have yet to volunteer to contribute by helping for an hour that evening.

Please note that we have added another concert to our schedule. The concert will be at Fiesta  -The Grand Plaza. Both choirs will be singing. Please email me how you can help our stingers. They have worked very hard this season I am so proud of them.

My email is lisakay.fletcher@fwisd.org

Monday, December 8, 2014

Beauty and The Beast January 16, 2015


I am thrilled to share with you a special student offer for an upcoming performance of the Touring Broadway production of Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST at Bass Performance Hall!

We were able to secure a special student price of $24.75 exclusively to your students! (Full price tickets range from $110.00 - $38.75)

Wait, it gets better! We know that for some students $24.75 may still be too much money. Therefore the Children's Education Program of Performing Arts Fort Worth is offering to pay $10 of the student ticket, reducing the price for some students to $14.75.The number of tickets available at $14.75 will be limited.



Performing Arts Fort Worth presents
Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
SPECIAL STUDENT AND CHAPERONE TICKET PRICES AVAILABLE ON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 at 1:30PM
$14.75* & $24.75

*The number of $14.75 tickets is limited and available on a first come, first serve basis and is exclusively for students. Chaperone tickets are $24.75






Please return your check payable  to: Bass Hall by Wednesday December 17th.
No Cash Please.
NO LATE RESERVATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Wall Calendars!







2015 Wall Calendars ... Now On Sale!
These make a great gift for only $15.
Each month features a full color photo background of Fort Worth with a picture of one of our awesome Choral Stingers. (Our models were selected by a lottery!)
Contact any choir member to preorder!
Calendars will be available December 19th.
Limited quantity available.


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Happy Holidays!



Please keep current with calendar and other events!
This is a busy month!

UPCOMING EVENTS:




Nursing Home Concert Wednesday 12/3/14 at 5 PM


Botanic Gardens Concert Saturday 12/6/14 at 10 AM
FWISD Concert at FWISD Thursday 12/11/14 at 11:30 AM
Pyramid Concert with Monnig Friday 12/12/14 at  7 PM at AHHS
Vocamo & Singer Chorale at Fiesta 12/16/14 5PM

FUNDRAISERS:

Silent Auction (Bid Online)
Auction will be up and running on Monday 12/8/14

Choir 2015 Calendars 
$15 each
Pre-order.
Delivered before Christmas.
A beautiful, full color desk calendar with photos of Fort Worth and AHHS Choir Singers.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Stinger Super Models- Free Phone App!


You can download an app for your smartphone  or mobile device showing the faces of our calendar models.
Preview the faces of our 2015 Stingers by clicking on this link HERE!
(We drew their names out of a hat but they all look like super models!)
Calendars will be available in December for $15




Thursday, October 30, 2014

Mozart Facts

What really killed Mozart?

Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born January 27, 1756. Died  December 5, 1791. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was baptised Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart . He was one of the greatest composers of the classical period. He studied and admired the works of Bach, Handel and Haydn

·      By the age of 6 he was writing his own compositions.
·      He wrote his first opera, Mitridate Re di Ponto, in 1770 when he was only 14 years old.
·      He composed his first great mass, aged 12 – Misa Brevis in G
·      While visiting the Vatican, Mozart heard Gregorio Allegri’s Miserere performed in the Sistine Chapel. He was able to write out the entire score from memory. Previously, the music had not been reproduced outside the Vatican.
·      Haydn was full of praise for the young Mozart, telling his father there was no other man like him.
·      In 1784 he joined the Freemasons – an organisation dedicated to mutual friendship.
·      In April 1787, Beethoven, then aged 16, arrived in Vienna to get two weeks worth of musical lessons from Mozart.
·      At the age of 17, he received a prestigious appointment to play in the court of Vienna, Austria.
·      He married Constanze Weber in 1782. They had six children, but only two survived infancy.
·      Mozart earned a substantial sum from his successful operas, but he was extravagant in spending and often ended up in financial difficulties.
·      He was a Roman Catholic and some of his greatest works were religious in nature.
·      He died of kidney failure, possibly related to a Strep infection and was buried in a common grave with little fanfare, though that was common for the time.
·      When the nine-year-old Mozart gave recitals in London, some thought he must be a midget as no child could possibly play the harpsichord so well.
·      Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is an anagram of ‘A famous German waltz god’.
·      Mozart’s sister Maria Anna, known as ‘Nannerl’, was a fine pianist but was not allowed to perform in public after reaching marriageable age.
·      There is a rare deformity of the ear known as ‘Mozart ear’, though whether Mozart himself suffered from it has long been a matter of debate.

·      In all known portraits of Mozart, his left ear is either covered by a wig or hidden from view.
·      Pope Clement XIV made the 14-year-old Mozart a Knight of the Order of the Golden Spur.
·      Mozart was not just a great composer; he was also a good and very keen billiards player.

Greatest Works of Mozart
The Magic Flute, (Opera)
Don Giovanni. (opera)
Marriage of Figaro (opera)
Concertos
Piano Concerto (K. 595 in B-flat)
Piano Concerto No.21 in C, K.467
Clarinet Concerto K. 622,
Symphonies
Symphony No.39 in E flat, K.543
Choral Works
Ave verum corpus K. 618,
Requiem K. 626.
Other
String quintets (K. 614 in E-flat)

Thursday, October 23, 2014

UIL 2015 PML List

Here is the link to the Prescribed Music List (PML) for UIL Solo and Ensemble Competition this year.
Students must get their song selections approved by Ms. Fletcher
We will provide sheet music and audio reference recordings.
Students will need to schedule coachings with Ms Fletcher.

Freshman should select a Level 3 song.
Upper Classmen will work with Ms. Fletcher to determine the appropriate level.

PML MUSIC LIST IS HERE

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

FOOTBALL FRESHMAN FRENZY

Now that we have your attention.....
due to a schedule change for the Freshman Football team that severly impacts our program we have had to reschedule the concert to 
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 20, 2014
7 PM

See you then!

Friday, October 10, 2014

Monster Mash Concert October 16

Join us for a fun, fabulous, freaky and FREE concert!
Monnig Middle School and Arlington Heights Choral Students.

LYRICS BELOW>>>>

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

VOCAMOTION 2014-15

Congrats to the all the students who auditioned for this years show choir. You were all wonderful. I would have been honored to have each of you be involved but we are limited by our parts ratios. :-(
Some voice parts have been changed to allow the maximum number of performers in the group. Please contact your counselor to arrange your schedule as needed.

Soprano 1
Kaitlin Brunett *
Allison Crabb
Elizabeth Harwood
Alissa Ramirez
La’niaya Vessel

Soprano 2
Rowan Kent*
Angelina Mijangos
Abigail Nunez
Allegra Petta
Naquoia Ramsey+
Lauren Taylor

Alto 1
Sofia Guardado+
Diana Neely
Aliyah Joy Ogletree +*
Natalie Owen
Erika Sanchez

Alto 2
Cadie Anderson*
Jessika Houghland
Ushera Rolla
Briana Smith

Tenor
Navy Bridges
Anthony Johnson
Kendall Thomas*
Chris Falcon
Santiago Rojas

Bass
Ricardo Almanza
Steven Carnley*
Palmer Moynihan
Rene Ramirez
Reuben Vedia

Friday, August 29, 2014

VOCAMOTION AUDITIONS



Congrats to the all the students who auditioned for this years show choir!
 You were all wonderful. I would have been honored to have each of you be involved but we are limited by our parts ratios. :-(
Some voice parts have been changed to allow the maximum number of performers in the group. Please contact your counselor to arrange your schedule as needed.




Soprano 1
Kaitlin Brunett *
Allison Crabb
Elizabeth Harwood
Alissa Ramirez
La’niaya Vessel

Soprano 2
Rowan Kent*
Angelina Mijangos
Abigail Nunez
Allegra Petta
Naquoia Ramsey+
Lauren Taylor

Alto 1
Kristine Ga-as
Sofia Guardado+
Diana Neely
Aliyah Joy Ogletree +*
Natalie Owen

Alto 2
Cadie Anderson*
Tia Davis
Jessika Houghland
Ushera Rolla
Briana Smith

Tenor
Navy Bridges
Anthony Johnson
Kendall Thomas*
Chris Falcon

Bass
Steven Carnley*
Palmer Moynihan
Rene Ramirez
Anthony Ruiz


Reuben Vedia

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

TMEA Round One

Saturday, September 13, 2014 
Cleburne HS
 
Music to be auditioned: 
In The Night We Shall Go In - Raminsh
Justorum animae - Stanford
suffer no grief - Betinis (women)
Gloria - Butler (men)



HS First Round Auditions
a.   Voice parts with sufficiently large numbers of entries will be randomly divided into 2 zones.
b.  Large school: 40 students and 2 alternates per voice part will advance to the next round. In the case of voice parts with 2 zones, 20 students         and 1 alternate will be chosen from each zone.
                                     c.   Small School: 12 students and 2 alternates per voice part will advance to the next round. In the case of voice parts with 2 zones, 20 students                                             and 1 alternate will be chosen from each zone.
                                    d.    Audition cuts will be released on Wednesday evening prior to the audition.
 




Parent Permission Form

Download here

https://www.dropbox.com/s/mjwvcw6l21ko2vs/Parent%20Permission%20Release%20Form%20F.pdf

Monday, August 25, 2014

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Welcome Back!

HELLO!
We are looking forward to a great new school year!
TMEA starts this week. Get ready! Every Tuesday and Thursday at South Hills High School.

Vocamotion has over 35 students registered. We are planning a trip to San Antonio as well as NYC.  The Stinger Chorale will also be super busy! We can't wait to share with you our plans for this year.

We will have a MANDATORY BOOSTER CLUB MEETING 
Wednesday, 9/3/14 from 6 p.m. -7 p.m. 
We will be discussing travel, fund raising, competitions, etc.

We look forward to seeing you then!

Interactive Vocal Warmup Videos

This is a series of videos  for ear training, warmups and more

The Business Community as Patrons of Music Education

This article is posted from the TMEA Website here.
I. This group forms an important segment of the listening public. It includes taxpayers and taxpayer groups, individuals, members of a variety of audience types and groups (such as churches, health, civic, and service organizations), individual businessmen and large corporations. Their support provides a local financial base and influences the priorities and goals of quality education in the community.
II. The community offers music education assistance by providing:
  1. Broad-based support for the goals of music education
  2. Time and space in business locations for presentations and for solo and ensemble performances, thereby providing opportunities to reach a wide spectrum of audiences
  3. Publicity through storefront presentations, posters, marquees, billboards, newspapers, radio and TV advertising and novelty advertising (e.g., t-shirts and bumper stickers)
  4. A heightened public awareness and image of music education and appreciation of diverse musical styles
  5. Merchandise and services in support of special projects, purchasing blocks of tickets to music events, and a direct source of funding for these items:
    1. Scholarships and awards
    2. Fund-raising projects
    3. The underwriting of concerts, tours, commissioned works, and other projects
    4. Gifts donated in support of music education program
III. Music education contributes to the business community by:
  1. Providing musical activities to enrich the quality of life in the community with performances at:
    1. Individual businesses and malls
    2. Community events such as parades and patriotic activities
    3. Civic and service organization functions
    4. Health care facilities and retirement homes
    5. Seasonal activities
    6. Ceremonial and religious functions
  2. Providing the means to develop and nurture lifetime commitments to music
  3. Serving as a focal point for the development of community pride and unity
  4. Creating public awareness and recognition of gifts, services and special opportunities provided by the business community
  5. Creating awareness of the community and its business and non-business organizations while participating in out-of-town activities and events
IV. Specific actions in developing support from the business community:
  1. Be clear, concise and direct in communicating the philosophy, goals and objectives of your program to this influential group.
  2. Develop definite goals and strategies concerning community involvement.
  3. Maintain quality as your foremost goal and achieve or exceed the community's expectations of this goal.
  4. Be available to speak or create performances at civic clubs, service organizations and corporate meetings to demonstrate your commitment to the community's "Quality of Life".
  5. Encourage active participation in music education activities by donation of services or merchandise.
  6. Develop and practice tact and diplomacy in initiating mutual support programming.
  7. Understand and respect the needs of the business community and give consideration to the musical tastes of particular segments of that community when planning programs or presentations.
  8. Initiate cooperative ventures to bring national prominence to community and the music group.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

UIL info

The road to success for UIL

UIL Concert Sight reading Contest

'UIL Concert performance Requirements

Booster Club By Laws

https://www.dropbox.com/s/adg518fbb46isjv/Booster%20Club%20Information.pdf

TMEA ENTRY PROCEDURE

EVENTS
TMEA ENTRY PROCEDURE
We compete in TMEA Region 7. All TMEA entries must be made online by the Choral Director of each school. This includes the Middle School All-Region Choir contest, and High School All-State Choir Contest. Students will have to be entered for each contest (HS District, HS Region, MS Region and HS Pre Area.)
From your computer log on to: http://www.tmea.org/divisions-regions/auditions from here you can
click on the online entry link or click on a link for further instructions. If you need further assistance
with the online entry process contact the music office.
The Choir Director is solely responsible for entering students in these contests. The Choral Music office will pay for all entry fees and transportation for the above events. Copies of your entry form and a bus request must be sent to the Choral Music office one week prior to the TMEA deadline.
You must enter your students before the deadline.
You must submit a copy of the paper work to the choral music office to process for payment.
Students will not be allowed to perform this year if Region 7 does not have the check by the time of the event.

FWISD HIGH SCHOOL HONOR CHOIR RULES AND REGULATIONS

FWISD HIGH SCHOOL HONOR CHOIR RULES AND REGULATIONS

MEMBERSHIP
The FWISD Honor Choir will consist of approximately 100 members with 25 singers in each of the following voice classifications: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass.

ELIGIBILITY
• Students who successfully pass the TMEA Region 7 “District” Audition will automatically be
considered as a member of the FWISD Honor Choir.
• Each FWISD High School with a choral program must send at least one, student to the
High School Honor Choir audition.
• Additional members (if needed) will be auditioned at each campus by the Director of Choral and
General Music. A CD piano accompaniment of the audition pieces for the FWISD High School Honor
Chorus will be provided prior to auditions.
• If no chorus class is offered at a High school, information concerning the FWISD Honor Choir will be made available to interested students through the Principal.
Additional Information:
• All Honor Choir members and alternates will attend ALL the rehearsals (the total time) and
performances and concert.
• Each section leader (SATB) will be assigned to keep attendance records for rehearsals and
performances.
• All Fort Worth IS

ATTENDANCE
All Honor Choir members and alternates will attend ALL the rehearsals (the total time),
and performances and concert.
Each section leader (SATB), will be assigned to keep attendance records for rehearsals and performances.
All Fort Worth ISD High School choral directors with student in the chorus, will attend rehearsals and
performances.

FWISD Choir Student Code of Conduct

FWISD
Choir Student Code of Conduct
Attendance 
Unlike individual activities such as an academic class, it is impossible to makeup activities that occur in a choir rehearsal. Absences will have a negative impact on the student's grade.

Additional Rehearsals/Activities 
Students will be given adequate notice of all additional rehearsals and activities outside of the regular class  period. These rehearsals and activities are course requirements and are vital to the success of the choral  program. Every effort will be made to minimize the amount of out-of-class time required. Therefore, absences from these activities will be treated in the same manner as an absence from class, and will affect the student's grade.
In the event of a conflict with another scheduled school activity, it is the responsibility of the student to notify the sponsors of the activities. The sponsors will then determine the student's obligation.

Concert Attendance 
Concerts are the ultimate evaluation of many weeks of preparation and class work. Choir members are expected to be present for the entire time of each required concert. An unexcused absence from a concert will lower the student's grade dramatically. Absences and tardies will be excused for cases of medical emergency or death in the family. Prior notification of any conflict with a required concert or rehearsal is required. Students are held responsible for keeping up with the dates and times of scheduled activities. 
If a student misses class, an additional rehearsal/activity or concert due to an extenuating circumstance, every effort will be made to accommodate the student with a similar make up activity.

Rehearsal Etiquette 
The single most important factor in the overall success of any choir is the work it accomplishes during its rehearsals.
A positive attitude towards director and fellow choir members is vital.
Good concentration on the present has to take precedence over past classes or experiences as well as future classes or experiences.
A pencil in hand is required. Please mark your music diligently. This allows you to be a responsible choir member by keeping up with the progress of the music.

Concert Etiquette 
1. Arrive on time.
2. Stay seated except for intermission and the end of the concert.
3. If you must, exit your seat only between selections.
4. Remove restless or crying children.
5. Turn cell phones and pagers off.
6. Don't talk or whisper during a performance.
7. Don't clap until you're certain that a piece is finished.
8. Whistling, whooping or shouting is not appropriate.
9. Do not eat or drink anything in the concert space.
10. Stay until the end of the performance.

Classroom Rules 
1. Be in your assigned seat with folder and pencil when the bell rings.
2. Do not talk without permission.
3. Keep your hands, feet, books, and objects to yourself.
4. No gum, food, candy, or drinks are allowed. [This includes before and after school.]
5. No grooming in the choir room.
If a student fails to follow one or more classroom rules, the director is assuming they have temporarily
forgotten what the rules are. The director is more than willing to remind students of what they have forgotten.
Reminders will result in temporary removal from the choir room, parent conferences, detention, disciplinaryreferrals, and permanent removal from the choir program at the discretion of the director.