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Season 64

New and returning singers are welcome! Our Open Sing is August 26, 7-9pm and our first rehearsal is Monday, September 9, 7-9pm (Grace Episcopal Church, 106 Lowell St. Manchester, NH). Rehearsal will not be held on Monday, September 2.

Our Fall 2024 repertoire includes:
  1. Martin Sedek "Gifts of the Season"
  2. Bob Chilcott "On Christmas Night"

Registration and Dues

All singers must register. Registration Form will be available after the audition process. Please complete this form prior to the first rehearsal (Sept. 9) to expedite our check-in process. If you have any questions that this form cannot answer, please send a message to [email protected].

After auditions, you may use the dues and sheet music button below to pay online. Please note: you will need to add dues and sheet music to your cart before checkout.

Additionally, if you would like to make a donation, click here to donate.

You can also pay by cash / check during the our first rehearsal, Sept 9. Make checks payable to Manchester Choral Society.
Finical assistance is available. If you need help paying for your dues and/or music please reach out MCS President, Liz Sheil at
[email protected].

Pay here for dues & music, use the PayPal button below

Please note this will be available when the registration form is available following auditions. 

2024-2025 Audition Requirements 

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All singers who plan to sing for Season 64 will be required to audition.
These private, annual auditions are designed to assess your capabilities and to place you appropriately in the choir.

To schedule your audition, you will need to complete ​this audition form and select your audition time slot.
Your audition will include the following:
  1.  Singing your part from Martin Sedek's "Gifts of the Season"  as a solo. Excerpt attached to the audition form and in the Document and Form section below.
  2.  Individual vocalization.
  3.  A brief sight-singing exercise.
Please Note: The focus will be on advance preparation of the excerpt.  Unprepared singers MAY be given the opportunity to re-audition if a solid commitment is made.


MEMBER OBLIGATIONS

  •  Dues = $175 per year or $120 per semester. (Students = $90 per year or $60 per semester; scholarships available).
  • Purchase of music = $70 for the fall semester; $40 for spring semester; or $100 for full year.
  • Assist with selling tickets to concerts
  • Assist with selling advertisements for program booklet
  • Serve on committees and volunteer to help where needed 
  • Be prompt to rehearsals and bring a pencil
  • Practice and prepare music during the week on your own.
  • Bring a high level of preparation and commitment to each rehearsal.
  • Do your best to memorize music according to the assigned schedule. Committing some of our music to memory will enhance the level of communication between choir and conductor, and provide greater interpretive nuance and freedom.​​

Code of conduct


Manchester Choral Society Membership Code of Conduct

Introduction:
The Manchester Choral Society is committed to creating a welcoming and harmonious environment for all of its members. In order to maintain the integrity of our organization and uphold our commitment to musical excellence and respect for one another, we have established this Membership Code of Conduct.
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1. Commitment to Musical Excellence:
  • Members are expected to attend rehearsals regularly, arriving on time and adequately prepared to sing.
  • Practice and preparation outside of rehearsal is essential to maintain and improve our collective musical performance.
2. Respect for Others:
  • Every member of the Manchester Choral Society, including fellow singers, the Music Director, and all staff, should be treated with respect, courtesy, and kindness at all times.
  • Inclusive behavior is encouraged, and discrimination, harassment, or any form of disrespect will not be tolerated.
3. Cooperation and Collaboration:
  • Members are expected to work collaboratively with other members and follow the guidance of the Music Director and board in rehearsals and performances.
4. Attendance and Communication:
  • Members should inform the organization in advance if they are unable to attend a rehearsal or performance.
  • Communication regarding absences, concerns, or suggestions should be done in a respectful and timely manner.
5. Dismissal Rights:
  • The board of the Manchester Choral Society and the Music Director have the authority to dismiss members from the group if the above expectations are consistently violated.
  • Dismissals will be made in accordance with the organization's bylaws and after due process as appropriate.

Conclusion:

By becoming a member of the Manchester Choral Society, you acknowledge and agree to abide by this Membership Code of Conduct. We believe that by adhering to these principles, we can create a vibrant and harmonious musical community that is enriching for all members.
This code of conduct is subject to periodic review and may be updated as needed to maintain the highest standards of our organization.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CREDIT

Music Educators can earn Professional Development Hours!
  • Full Year 75 hours
  • Half Year 30 hours.
Contact Kirsten Mohring, [email protected], for more information. 

CONCERT DRESS

Modest and elegant all black concert attire:
  • dress slacks, dress pants, NO jeans
  • skirts and dresses (long but not floor length)
  • blouses, long sleeved button up dress shirts
  • top should have sleeves or should be worn with jacket/sweater (no off- the-shoulder, no cleavage, no bare belly)
  • black stockings, tights, hose,  black socks, NO white socks
  • black shoes, comfortable shoes are encouraged as long as they are in good condition.
  • tasteful jewelry and bling are encouraged

ATTENDANCE POLICY

  • Rehearsals will be held on Monday nights from 7:00 - 9:15 pm.
  • No more than two absences per semester; additional absence approved by the Music Director
  • Attend a minimum of two sectionals per concert series. Fall sectional dates can be found on the calendar page. ​ Section leaders may also schedule additional sectionals. These sectionals may be led by section leaders or a  capable designee. Sectionals should be at least 1 hour in length preferably not on Monday evenings.
  • Mandatory attendance at dress rehearsals; singers participate in rehearsals only if they plan to sing in concert.  ​​​

​​DOCUMENTS AND FORMS
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Click here to access the MCS  2024-25 Audition Form

Martin Sedek's "Gifts of the Season" Audition Excerpt

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