The Shenandoah Valley Children鈥檚 Choir (SVCC) within the music department at 91短视频 is excited to partner with the Forbes Center for the Performing Arts at James Madison University for its annual spring concert April 9-10.
The family-friendly concert is a first-time collaboration between the acclaimed SVCC and the award-winning JMU Percussion Ensemble. Performances are scheduled for Saturday, Apr. 9 and Sunday, Apr. 10. The performances begin at 7p.m. each night and take place in the Forbes Center Concert Hall.
SVCC director, Julia White, and JMU Percussion Ensemble director, Michael Overman, have worked collaboratively over the last 18 months in preparation for this marriage of ensembles. According to White, 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to partner with the Forbes Center for this extraordinary event. And we can鈥檛 wait to perform in the beautiful, new venue.鈥
The children鈥檚 choir has partnered on numerous occasions at JMU including several opera productions, the Contemporary Music Festival, and most recently at the Gandhi Awards Ceremony for President Jimmy Carter (鈥09) and Archbishop Desmond Tutu (鈥07). JMU flutist Beth Chandler was a special guest on SVCC spring concerts in 2011.
Repertoire for the concert will include music from classical selections to folksongs from countries around the world, including Canada, the Torres Straight Islands and Finland. It will also include newly composed works, one of which is a Mi鈥檏maw Honour Song. Overman is overseeing the arranging of the combined works for the children鈥檚 choir and percussion ensemble.
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Founded in 1992 by artistic director Julia J. White, the SVCC has grown to include nearly 150 in two classes, three choirs and a staff of five. The group has performed at the American Choral Directors Association Southern Division conferences (鈥00, 鈥02, 鈥06) and at the Virginia Music Educators Association conferences (鈥96, 鈥98, 鈥04, 鈥08); they have collaborated with the American Boychoir and the Washington Symphonic Brass Quintet. The SVCC has sung at the Carnegie Hall Children鈥檚 Choir Festival (鈥98, 鈥07), the Tuscany International Children鈥檚 Choir Festival (鈥01) in Italy and the Pacific Rim Children鈥檚 Chorus Festival (鈥05, 鈥09) in Hawaii. They just released their 14th CD, 鈥淪ongs from the Heart鈥. For more information on the SVCC, visit www.emu.edu/svcc.
The JMU Percussion Ensemble, directed by William C. Rice and Dr. Michael Overman, consists of nearly 30 students and has performed throughout the East Coast, including concerts at the Virginia Music Educators Association Convention and Virginia Days of Percussion. They were selected to perform a feature concert at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention in Philadelphia. Most recently the ensemble created two podcast videos featured on the VicFirth.com website, and toured Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania.
The ensemble was chosen to perform the keynote concert at the 2003 National Conference on Percussion Pedagogy at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. In 2004, the group won the small ensemble contest at PASIC held in Nashville, Tn. In the spring of 2006, 2007 and 2009, they won the NABBA Adult Class Percussion Ensemble Contest held in Louisville, Ky. The JMU Percussion Ensemble is an 鈥渁ll Zildjian鈥 ensemble and proudly endorses Vic Firth sticks.
Venue and ticket info
The Forbes Center for the Performing Arts is comprised of the Dorothy Thomasson Estes Center for Theatre and Dance and the Shirley Hanson Roberts Center for Music Performance and houses five state-of-the-art performance venues: the Mainstage Theatre (450 seats), the Concert Hall (600 seats), the Recital Hall (196 seats), the Studio Theatre (200 seats) and the Earlynn J. Miller Dance Theatre (200 seats). It also includes classroom, rehearsal and office facilities.
Tickets are $14 for adults, $12 for seniors and JAC cardholders, and $8 for JMU students and youth 18 & under. For tickets, visit or call the Forbes Center Box Office at (540) 568-7000. Tickets go on sale Feb. 15. Contact Jen Kulju, public relations/marketing specialist at the Forbes Center, at (540) 568-4394 or by e-mail at kuljuja@jmu.edu for further information.
