Glen Ellyn Children's Chorus
Do
you think you need to have special musical training to make a record?
You don't if you are a member of the Glen Ellyn Children's Chorus. A
chorus is a group of singers who perform together.
Founded in 1964, the Glen Ellyn
Children's Chorus is an internationally known organization that
provides any interested child with a fun choral music experience,
regardless of musical background. For many of the children, the chorus
is an opportunity to learn how to do something well.
As one singer said, "Once, when
we sang this really great concert, I knew it was the best thing I'd
ever done." Here's what some of the other singers have said:
"Chorus is the most special thing I do." "Chorus has
shown me what it is to be excellent -- to do my best."
About 1,300 children in the Chicago
area belong to the Glen Ellyn Children's Chorus, which has made
several CDs, such as From Bach to Bebop, which features the
music of J.S. Bach (1685-1750) and jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald
(1917-1996). The Chorus's programs have served as models for similar
groups in the United States since 1964.
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