WANTED - Music Director for Choir
Hi Everyone, I have attached a Notice advising that our choir is looking for a Music Director. If you, or anyone you know would be interested in this, it would be great if you could contact our President, Jill, by email or phone, as shown on the Notice. Many thanks. Jean
NOTE: Although I have attached a copy of the Notice, I can’t get it to enlarge for easier reading when I click on the image, so I am inserting it here below.
MUSIC DIRECTOR
FOR
RISINGHOLME SINGERS
Risingholme Singers (Christchurch) are seeking the services of a new Music Director, to take up this position with immediate effect, for which an Honorarium will be paid.
This is a mixed Community Choir (SATB), which was established in 1947, and is a friendly, enthusiastic group of some 30 members.
The choir performs a wide-ranging repertoire at two or three concerts annually. Past performances include “The Messiah” Part Two, with strings and guest artists; semi-staged versions of “Pirates of Penzance”; “The Mikado”; and extracts from shows such as “Fiddler on the Roof”.
Rehearsals are held in the Opawa Baptist Church lounge on Monday evenings, during school terms, from 7.30 – 9.30 p.m.
Expressions of interest should be forwarded by email to:
The President, Jill Willmott at jwillmott@xtra.co.nz
Or by telephone number 388 3235
Posted March 2018
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