We had an exciting turnout for our premiere season auditions and have almost completed our first set of rehearsals for the December performances. The group numbers about 30 women right now! What a great start!
We will accept new members by audition only, January 11 and 12, 2020, for season 2! If you are interested in auditioning, please send a message, below….And don’t be afraid of the audition. It’s short and sweet. We just want to hear your voice and be sure you can match pitch. The group does have many talented singers, but we offer some extra sight reading classes, free of charge to help you become a better reader.
Carol
914-420-8966
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ABOUT OUR DIRECTOR:
Carol Arrucci is an award winning, 30-year veteran vocal conductor. She has been passionate about training professional children and adults for over 25 years, having done so in the community and on Broadway. Besides teaching private voice and piano, she loves choral conducting, and is a seasoned expert in leading choirs, conducting orchestras, accompanying vocalists and singing professionally. The award winning Blue Mountain Middle School choirs were her pride and joy. Carol's 'Dreamcoat Chorus' was cast in the Broadway show "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" which ran in NYC in 1993. Carol has also produced shows at The Paramount Hudson Valley, Westchester Broadway Theatre and other local venues, serving also as Musical Director for fundraising events at The Peekskill Hudson Room, Westchester Broadway Theatre and over 200 productions in the Tri-State area. She is proud to be the co-owner of The Cortlandt School of Performing Arts, the largest music school in upper Westchester, drawing students from Ossining, Croton, Pleasantville, Chappaqua, Peekskill and the Tarrytown area as well as the Yorktown, Lakeland, Putnam Valley, Somers and Cortlandt Manor vicinities.
Carol is excited to be organizing and conducting this new group and looks forward to performing in many local venues during the upcoming holiday season and again in the spring.