Auditions for Northwest Boychoir Nov 4
Friday, October 27, 2017
Photo by Ben Van Houten |
The Northwest Boychoir will hold auditions for new members at its facility at the University Heights Center in Seattle's University District on Saturday, November 4, 2017 or at a time convenient for families. They are looking for boys ages 6-9 for January enrollment.
All boys are eligible to audition; no prior musical training is required – just musical aptitude and obvious enjoyment of music.
Financial aid is available to any student who meets our audition requirements. We are firmly committed to assisting families with financial aid to cover tuition and other program costs.
Audition appointments are scheduled through the Northwest Choirs office by calling 206-524-3234 or through the website. Auditions are private and low-key, designed to make the boys feel comfortable and relaxed. They last about 15 minutes, and parents are strongly encouraged to be present.
Recognized as one of the nation’s premier children’s choral programs, the Northwest Boychoir serves as the official singing ambassadors of Washington State as recognized by five consecutive governors. The Northwest Boychoir also maintains a long-standing professional relationship with the Seattle Symphony, which gives members the opportunity to perform regularly with the region’s world-class symphony orchestra.
Audition appointments are scheduled through the Northwest Choirs office by calling 206-524-3234 or through the website. Auditions are private and low-key, designed to make the boys feel comfortable and relaxed. They last about 15 minutes, and parents are strongly encouraged to be present.
Recognized as one of the nation’s premier children’s choral programs, the Northwest Boychoir serves as the official singing ambassadors of Washington State as recognized by five consecutive governors. The Northwest Boychoir also maintains a long-standing professional relationship with the Seattle Symphony, which gives members the opportunity to perform regularly with the region’s world-class symphony orchestra.
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