Sunday, November 4, 2018

2018 District Chorus

 865 students converged on Parkland High School's campus a few Monday's ago to audition for the highly regarded Pennsylvania Music Educators Association District 10 Chorus.  The students went through a rigorous audition process where each student sang a portion of a prepared piece as well as sightread an excerpt of music.  Students were given a numerical score based on his or her audition.  The top 25 scores in each voice part will move onto participate in the District 10 Chorus.  This year the festival will be held at Exeter High School in February.   The guest conductor is Dr. Rachel Cornacchio who is an Associate Professor of Music and Director of Music Education at Messiah College.
 During the District Chorus Festival, the students will re-audition again in hopes of moving onto the Region V Chorus.
 CONGRATS to our Nazareth students who will be representing NAHS at the District 10 Festival!


Nazareth's PMEA District 10 Chorus Participants!

Sunny Arigela

Elizabeth Abramo

Steven Fuquay

Billy Butler

Rachel Flicker

Mary Doyle

Fran Bernsdorf

Dominick Philip

Ethan Doyle

Megan Hunter
Good luck at District Chorus!!!!

Sunday, September 9, 2018

18-19 Concert Choir

Nazareth High School's 2018-2019 Concert Choir!
"Music is the greatest communication in the world. Even if people don't understand the language that you're singing in, they still know good music when they hear it"-Lou Rawls

Altos

Soprano 2
Basses

Tenors

Soprano 1

Friday, March 23, 2018

Mini-Thon 2018

 Thanks to our fantastic student teacher, Miss Kiver, we have lots of great pictures from Chorale's performance at Mini-Thon today!

Great to see all these chorus kids participating in a great event!


Time for Chorale! First up, "Stand by Me"




Yeah, Maura!





Go, Fran!






Go, Brendon!


Go, Jess!



Yeah Steven and Kelly!


Yeah, Shayna!


Last but not least, Jonah and Katie!  Great job!


Super fun!

Great audience!

FTK!

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

PMEA All-State Chorus 2018

Banner Year for NAHS Choral Program
  It has been another successful year for the students involved in the choral program at Nazareth Area High School marking more milestones for the program. 

  Eleven NAHS students successfully auditioned into the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association District 10 Festival in October. Out of 65 school districts who had students audition, Nazareth ranked fourth in having the highest representation. The PMEA District 10 Chorus Festival was held at Blue Mountain High School from January 25th-27th with Dr. Samuel Barbara from Westminster College as the guest conductor. Nazareth students were: Brendan Alvino, Franziska Bernsdorf, Ethan Doyle, Mary Doyle, Hailey Durner, Toni Facciponti, Steven Fuquay, Kelly Oakley, Dominick Philip, Jessica Powell and Joshua Richter.

  One-half of the 220 members of the District 10 Chorus moved onto the Region V Choir. Nazareth had seven students successfully audition onto the next level which is one of the highest numbers ever. The Region V Chorus Festival was held at Annville-Cleona High School from March 1st - 3rd with Mr. Jeffrey Kern from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia as the guest conductor. The seven Nazareth students were: Franziska Bernsdorf, Mary Doyle, Hailey Durner, Toni Facciponti, Kelly Oakley, Dominick Philip and Joshua Richter.

  The next goal is to gain acceptance into the PMEA All-State Chorus. To put things in perspective, there are 26 students on each voice part at the Region level (Soprano 1, Soprano 2, Tenor 1, Tenor 2, etc) and the top six move onto All-State. The audition is grueling: a student walks into the audition room, is given a pitch, and is expected to sing a portion of music. Granted this music has been prepared prior to the audition, but walking in cold and doing the portion a cappella is very nerve racking. From the seven NAHS students, two successfully made it through: Mary Doyle – ranked 1st on Alto 1; Toni Facciponti – ranked 1st on Alto 2. This is the first time that Nazareth has seen not one but two students be ranked first moving onto States.

  Toni Facciponti, Senior, says "PMEA Festivals give such a unique opportunity for students to meet and work with amazing people they might not have met otherwise. I’m so grateful to have such an amazing director who pushes us to be our best and always improve, and getting to the all-state level is such an honor. This will be my eighth and final festival and I’m so excited to see my friends and put together an amazing concert!"

  Junior, Mary Doyle, says, “I’m so excited to have qualified for the All-State festival this year! It has been an amazing experience to work with conductors from all over the country. I’ve loved meeting so many talented people, and I can’t wait to see what’s in store at states this year!"
The All-State students will spend many hours rehearsing and refining music with guest conductor, Dr. Paul D. Head, Unidel Distinguish Professor of Choral Studies at the University of Delaware. The choir will present a concert on Saturday, April 21st at the J.P. McCaskey High School Auditorium in Lancaster, Pennsylvania at 5:00 PM. 

  The All-State Chorus festival runs in conjunction with the PMEA Conference for music teachers. The conference runs from Thursday, April 19th through Saturday, April 21st at the Lancaster Marriott and Convention Center. Music educators from across the state converge for an invigorating and insightful conference that will offer opportunities to sit in on sessions presented by music educators, reading sessions where teachers have the opportunity to peruse repertoire together, round table discussions, music education research presentations, and also a chance to explore the exhibits which features a wide array of music education vendors.


Region Chorus 2018

The PMEA District 10 Region Chorus festival was held from March 1st - 3rd at Annville-Cleona High School.  Seven students from NAHS participated in this event.  While at the festival, the first of several Nor'Easters came through causing massive power outages across the state.  Because of the power loss at the high school, the concert was moved to the Lebanon Valley College chapel -- which was a great venue to sing in!

Congrats to our spectacular seven!


Toni Facciponti, Dominick Philip, Mary Doyle, Kelly Oakley, Hailey Durner, Fran Bernsdorf, Josh Richter