Masterworks Singers Newsletter Fall 2024 No. 6
Dear Singers
Thank you so very much for a great rehearsal last week. We are anticipating another fine rehearsal this evening at the regular time of 7 pm in the St. Theresa Sanctuary.
The plan for this evening is concentrating on the internal movements of the Magnificat...2, 3 and 4. We also will continue to polish
the opening number of the program by Michael John Trotta, the great piece with strings, Let There Be Peace on Earth ( we really need this text this week), and the final closer, Soon We Will Be Done.
I know you all are using the listening tracks as practice aides because your reading of these new works is coming along very nicely.
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SEMESTER 2024
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Tonight's goals,... consistency of vowel, listening in your "threes", and accurate rhythms from left to right and front to back!
Remember one of our mottos... helping our neighbor singers..."If I can sing three notes and you only know two... I will teach you the
third note"!
Blessings and thanks to all,
Morris
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