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Dedicated to excellence, the Spivey Hall Children's Choir Program has provided exemplary choral music education to its singers since 1994. Comprised of both male and female students ages 10 through 18, this treble choir program is for soprano and alto singers. Consisting of three choirs, the program draws students from 18 metro-Atlanta counties, offering them professional-level instruction in vocal pedagogy, music theory, sight singing, ear training, and presentation as well as exposure to a variety of choral styles. Involvement also enhances young people's lives, helping them to develop self-reliance, personal integrity, responsibility, compassion, and confidence in their abilities.
The Spivey Hall Children's Choir has three CDs available for sale. To order Christmas with the Spivey Hall Children's Choir, Homeland, or I’ll Be Seeing You, please call (678) 466-4200 or email Spivey Hall. CDs are $15 each. MembershipMembership into the program is contingent upon an audition and teacher recommendations. Auditions are for students ages 10 through 13 and are held once each spring. Upon acceptance, members may continue in the choir until their high school graduation, auditioning again only to move into another choir. There is an annual tuition with need-based assistance available to those who qualify.Rehearsals and PerformancesRehearsals are held each Monday evening throughout the school year at Spivey Hall and Clayton State University's Music Education Building. All choir members have the opportunity to showcase their accomplishments twice a year at holiday concerts in December and spring concerts in May. These ticketed performances take place at Spivey Hall and are open to the public. Additional performances by the advanced Tour Choir are presented at other venues throughout the year.The ChoirsSpivey Hall Young ArtistsFounded in the fall of 2002, the Spivey Hall Young Artists feature 60 students ages 10 through 13. Under the direction of Craig Hurley, the Young Artists provide greater access and opportunity for children to receive quality choral education, and enables students to acquire the skills they need to participate in the Spivey Hall Children's Choir.Spivey Hall Children's Choir & Tour ChoirFounded in the spring of 1994, the Spivey Hall Children's Choir consists of 120 singers ages 10 through 18. Dr. Martha Shaw, artistic director of the program, conducts this choir as well as its advanced counterpart, the Tour Choir. This select ensemble, comprised of the 50 most advanced singers in the Children's Choir, is the traveling performance group for the choir. Students in the Tour Choir commit to a more extensive rehearsal and performance schedule, including an annual summer tour, which has taken them throughout the United States and abroad.Martha Shaw
Artistic Director
Martha Shaw is the founding director of the Spivey Hall Children's Choir Program and Director of Choral Activities and Professor of Music at Shorter College in Rome, Georgia. Under her direction, the Spivey Hall Tour Choir has been featured in performances for state, regional, and national conventions of the American Choral Directors Association, and for the national conference of the Orff-Schulwerk Association. Because of the artistry and mature vocal sound exhibited by the choir, Dr. Shaw has received numerous invitations as a clinician and guest conductor throughout the United States, in Canada and in Korea.
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Spivey Hall Children's Choir Program 2008 ConcertsSunday, Oct. 19, 2008 at 6:30PM Spivey Hall Tour Choir ConcertDuluth First United Methodist Church Duluth, GA Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008 at 6PM Spivey Hall Tour Choir Concert First Baptist Church of Jasper Jasper, GA QuestionsFor more information about the Spivey Hall Children's Choir Program, please call (770) 946-9072 or email info@shcc-tc.com. For tickets to a Spivey Hall performance, please call the Spivey Hall box officeat (678) 466-4200. |