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Feature Article - April 20, 2006
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The power of music...the power of song: Young Choristers celebrate 20 years of musical excellence "It starts with just a single voice… that lingers in the air… When voices come together… the message can be strong . . . "
Sally K. Albrecht and Jay Althouse's song “Just a Single Voice” aptly reflects the power of choral music and the friendships it can inspire in its participants. The Young Choristers Limestone (YCL), which began in 1986 as the Young Choristers Frontenac, celebrates two decades of vocal artistry this year. The YCL will recognize this significant milestone with a free community concert April 29, 6 p.m. at Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute, reception to follow. Choir directors, students, and teachers hope that all former members and friends will attend this special performance. As Samantha Smith, a former Young Chorister recounts, "The opportunity [to sing with Young Choristers Frontenac] made me realize that I had a voice. Having someone handpick me out from school, tell me I had potential, and then allow me to perform, gave me an outlet as a child." She adds, "It was the start of a love for singing that has continued up to today, and it helped me find musical theatre, which I excelled at throughout high school and university." The first choristers were students in grades 5 - 8, chosen by audition. Their first concert was held at
YCL Western Choir Director Christina Wotherspoon truly understands the power of song. In fact her musical career started with the Northern Choir . . . when she was just a student at
Many dedicated and talented individuals have contributed to this choral legacy including Betty Wagner, Rick Cairns, Sherri Shenton, Phyllis Wood, Jan LeClair, and accompanist Kevin Long. Students in the former Lennox and Addington County Board of Education participated in the L&A County Choir from 1985 - 1989 under the direction of Carol Butler (vice- principal, Frontenac Public School), accompanist Margot Smith, and manager Jim Zeher. Today, conductors Elaine Gain and Christina Wotherspoon, along with longtime accompanist Ted Brown, and Carolyn Reynolds, Pam Dawson, and Barb Agnew, join Charlotte Clark in the passionate mission to introduce students to the power of music, and the power of song.
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