Announcements

Welcome, New Members: Fall 2016

Before we get to the results, we wanted to say thank you to everyone who auditioned this year. We had an absolutely fantastic turnout and we were blessed to have such a large pool of talented singers audition for the Chorale. Unfortunately, because of the quantity of singers we received this year, we had to be very selective in our audition process. If your name does not appear on the list below, we fully encourage you to audition in the future.

The names of those accepted are below. We are so happy to welcome you all to the Chorale family! Our first rehearsal is tomorrow, September 8th at 4:30 pm, and we can’t wait to see you.

Reminder to the freshmen: Because Convocation is tomorrow, we ask that you still come to our rehearsal but arrive dressed and ready to go. Let your RA or RD know beforehand that you won’t be walking down with your floor to Convocation and the barbecue, and we’ll let you go in enough time.

Sop 1 Sop 2 Alto Tenor Baritone Bass
Catherine Backer Marissa Caraballo Niamh Dunne Harrison Bert Francisco Alomia Conor Ancharski
Yueming Chen Heloise Gastinne Kaitlin Fletcher Matt Chilton Andrew Chang Bjorn Carlson
Aida Delpuech Sydney Koehler Madeline Finnegan Conor Hicks Ben Ferr Ted Izzo
Caroline Downey Dora Liu Adrienne Vanderhooft Michael Kelly Jack Glynn Monte Samuelian
Claire Fitzpatrick Gina Maffei Nthabi Kamala  Andrew Lim Dustin Howard
Shannon Lally Monica Mishra Madeleine McCullough  Dan McCarthy Angus MacNaughton
 Marry Ann Orfanos Mary Noal Shannon O’Donnell  Peter Sifre James Tallis
Samantha Padilla Colleen Young Andrea Presper  Perry Young
Cassandra Pearson Julia James
Alexandra Russell Daniela Poulat
 Christine Schmitt Olivia Lesiczka
 Anna Stephan Anabelle Acevedo
 Clemmie Warner Mary O’Neill
 Lindsey Wilkinson Eva Pontrelli
 Caroline Wren Jessica Pazienza
 Luna Yang Michelle Zhou
Announcements

WELCOME BACK CHORALE!

Hope you all had a good summer. Just a few reminders for the start of the year:
Re-auditions will take place on:
Monday, August 29th from 1:00 to 5:00 PM
Tuesday, August 30th from 1:00 to 5:00 PM
Wednesday, August 31st from 1:00 to 5:00 PM
Thursday, September 1st from 1:00 to 3:00 PM
Our first full rehearsal will be on Thursday, September 1st from 4:30 to 6:00 PM in Lyons 423. If you have not done re-auditions before then, you will not be allowed to sing on Thursday, so please make sure you make time to come in!
There will be no sectionals on Monday, August 29th and Tuesday, August 30th.
Next, we want to encourage you all to spread the word around campus about auditions! We are always looking for new members, especially freshmen and sophomores. If anyone asks you, tell them that auditions are Sunday- Wednesday, September 4 – 7 from 2:00 – 6:00 PM.
If you are going abroad this semester, please email Marshall and Brittney at attendchorale@gmail.com.
I can’t wait for an awesome year! We’ll see you all soon.
Announcements

Sophomore Officer Platforms

It is that time of year where we begin the process of electing next year’s Junior Officers. Those elected will ultimately be in a position of leadership so choose those you think will be the best for the job. Officers put in a lot of work to make chorale run as smoothly as it does.  Getting elected is not a popularity contest, but rather picking those who have a passion for chorale and a desire to make it a great experience for all. We are lucky enough to have these attributes apply to all of our thirteen sophomore candidates.

Remember Choralers, voting is on Thursday, April 7th, and you must be in attendance to vote.  In the meantime, the candidates have created platforms so you can get to know them a little better; these are shown below.  Good luck to all of the candidates!

goodwindolsbuckellacontekimpiepgrasliddyosburnsota-0prierRGsperlIt is that time of year where we begin the process of electing next year’s Junior Officers. Those elected will ultimately be in a position of leadership so choose those you think will be the best for the job. Officers put in a lot of work to make chorale run as smoothly as it does.  Getting elected is not a popularity contest, but rather picking those who have a passion for chorale and a desire to make it a great experience for all. We are lucky enough to have these attributes apply to all of our thirteen sophomore candidates.

Remember Choralers, voting is on Thursday, April 7th, and you must be in attendance to vote.  In the meantime, the candidates have created platforms so you can get to know them a little better; these are shown below.  Good luck to all of the candidates!

Announcements

Chorale Cabaret a Raging Success as Student Performances Light up Frigid Air

 

With temperatures below zero and wind chill in the minus twenties, 60 some-odd chorale members braved their way to the fourth floor of Lyons to enjoy good snacks, company, and performance. The night kicked off with “Hey Soul Sister,” performed by Annie Kim on the Ukulele and Maggie Stern and Valerie Menna singing harmony. They continued with a medley of other songs, much to the delight of the crowd. From there, George Liddy told a riveting story of a childhood episode that affects him and his old vice-principal to this day. Katya Van Anderlecht and Lexi Auth then performed a piano and singing duet medley in the spirit of Valentine’s Day of famous Love Songs. Emma Wang dropped jaws with a piano performance of Dreams of Love by Franz Liszt, putting much of the crowd in a trance and the rest in a state of utter admiration. Following Emma was Kate Weidenman, who excitedly flowed back and forth across the stage, describing how dying one’s hair blue means more than a mere change in color. Arev Doursounian then emulated Adele with a tear wrenching rendition of I Found a Boy, with supple accompaniment by Alex Christofferson.The last act before intermission was that of James Breen (pseudonym J-A-M-S). Breen took to the stage donning rollerbades making his case for inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records as the “only person to perform a self composed Irish jig and Justin Bieber’s ‘Sorry’ all while riding rollerblades.”12697310_1098644290170316_5386326240534035906_o

Intermission saw the devouring of a wide variety of carefully selected snacks. After intermission, our very own Trap Queen Rachel Aldrich performed “Trap Queen” by Fetty Wap, with succulent piano accompaniment by Alex Christofferson. Brett Murphy can speak faster than we can all think and it’s probably due to his formidable understanding of the Brrraaaiiinnnn. Abigail Kopec did her civic duty as a Boston College leader in spirit and gave a lesson on sports game cheering even though we totally know all the words to “For Boston”… Elizabeth Wollan exhibited her piano and vocal skills as she melted the crowd with a mashup of songs like “Skinny Love, Sorry, Hello, and See You Again.” The night concluded with the entire room toning their bods to an 80’s workout routine with the National Aerobic Champion Theme by Ty Parr, blaring out the chorale room speakers. Thanks to all who performed and helped set up! Also a huge thanks to everyone who trudged through the cold and came to watch the show.