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Blue Ridge Singers ring in their 15th season with open auditions
Get your vocal cords ready! The Blue Ridge Singers, the heart of Shenandoah Valley’s vibrant choral scene, are inviting Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass voices to audition for their upcoming 15th season. If you have a knack for singing and a passion to perform, this could be your golden opportunity.

Blue Ridge Singers in Front Royal – Spring 2017
The auditions will take place on Friday, June 30, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the historic Trinity Episcopal Church, located at 9108 John S. Mosby Hwy, Upperville, VA. This is a chance for locals not just to display their singing talents but also to be a part of a prestigious group that has contributed significantly to the cultural fabric of the region.
While previous musical training isn’t a requirement, the Blue Ridge Singers are looking for individuals with some prior singing experience. The choir prides itself on offering a diverse array of programming, including both secular and sacred repertoire, spanning the rich textures of Renaissance polyphony through to contemporary compositions.
Being part of the Blue Ridge Singers offers members a unique musical journey, performing in various events and experiencing different musical genres. The ensemble is known for its harmonious blend of voices and commitment to high-quality performances, ensuring that members grow both as individual artists and as part of a collective musical endeavor.
This audition marks a significant milestone as the choir embarks on its 15th season, a testament to its enduring popularity and the region’s appreciation for the arts. The Blue Ridge Singers are determined to make this season memorable by presenting an extensive musical program.
For more information about the auditions or to learn more about the Blue Ridge Singers, interested individuals can visit www.blueridgesingers.org or check out their Facebook page. This is a unique chance to become a part of the cherished choir and contribute to the melodious legacy of Shenandoah Valley.
