Hello to the Parents of the Little Lamb Choir,
By the time that this newsletter is circulated, we will be approaching our third first Friday Mass with more of the Merbecke Mass setting under our belts. Certainly the mass in October was a great indication of the potential that exists in raising our voices together in praise - students, families and members of the congregations that come to join us for our first Friday masses. Thank you for being such great role models and helping to keep your child on track with learning this new mass setting. For the Mass in December we will be adding the Agnus Dei. As some of the Little Lambs have communicated that they already are familiar with this setting as it is one that they are singing in their own parishes, I am hoping that the Gloria will be learned via osmosis. Overall, I am very excited as to how - even within the space of this schola year, they have grown in becoming more active participants in our first Friday Masses. Congratulations to the Little Lambs for the progress that they have made on the Ave Maria chant. This is well on its way for most. From there we will move onto the Bach/Gounod version. As young singers learn best via listening, here is a YouTube version that may be helpful - 'A Capella in a Chapel’ by Margaret Cross. A sincere thank you to families who have committed to the BVCC Senior’s Luncheon event on December 7th. I know that those in attendance will sing their hearts out. If you have not as yet responded, and would like your child to participate, they will be most welcome. Just reach out to me in advance. Since our last newsletter, there have been many exciting ‘light bulb' moments for returning and new students alike. The beauty of having multi-aged classes at the schola reaps such benefits. This is, however, the first year that more than one student has communicated the extra fun they are having because they know more than the previous year. Out of the mouths of babes!! To see so many young musicians excited about doing hand signs and expanding their musical vocabulary - is part of the reason that I feel so blessed to be at the schola. Music for music’s sake truly uplifts our hearts. With all of the above, and as a heads up, I am already very excited about our Show Case on December 4 at 2:45 pm. Please invite family members early. It is a wonderful opportunity to see some of the process that happens in a typical class. With sincere appreciation, Miss Katheryne
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Katheryne Perri EdwardsKatheryne Perri Edwards, a singer and music educator comes to St. John Choir Schola with the following credentials. She graduated from the U of A with distinction with a B.Ed (Music Education) and from the U of C with a M.Ed (Specialization in Early Childhood Music). She taught music for 37 years. The first 13 years were with the Calgary Separate School Board where she received an Excellence in Teaching Award and her last 24 years with the Youth Singers of Calgary where she was the Program Director/Teacher of the Kids & Music Program. This was a four-level music education/preparatory choir experience for Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Grade I and Grade 2 Students. Archives
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