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United Girls' Choir Auditions!

New Haven, Connecticut - August 21, 2013- The United Girls' Choir has announced that auditions will be held for girls, ages 6-17, from
throughout the region.  Auditions will be held for placement into the
choir this September, and all interested girls are eligible to
audition.  No experience is necessary.  Auditions will be held at the
United Choir School Office at 341 Quinnipiac Avenue in New Haven on
Thursday, September 5th.  Audition information and appointments may be
obtained by calling (203) 787-1244 or by sending an e-mail to
info@unitedchoir.com

The United Girls' Choir is Connecticut's
fastest-growing choral organization, with over 500 choristers in
twenty-two ensembles.  The program has well-established chapters based
in Branford, Cheshire, Clinton, Hamden, Killingworth, Madison, Milford,
North Haven and Shelton.  The United Girls' choir has collaborated with
numerous local choral groups, including the Branford Chorale, the
Clinton Choral Club, the Trinity Boys' Choir and the University Glee
Club, and has performed masterworks including Handel's Messiah and
Vivaldi's Gloria with professional orchestras.  In addition, United
Girls' Choir choristers have performed in venues such as the Shubert
Theater and participated in several concert tours throughout New England. 

The
United Girls' Choir is affiliated with the nationally-renowned Elm City
Girls' Choir of New Haven, which has performed at Carnegie Hall,
Lincoln Center, Walt Disney World and on CBS Television.  Together, the
United Girls' Choir and Elm City Girls' Choir compose the United Choir
School, a private, non-sectarian educational organization that offers
musical training and performance opportunities to young musicians
throughout Connecticut.  The School's mission is to foster a deep
commitment to the realization of personal and artistic potential and to
cultivate an environment that engenders cooperation, creativity,
self-discipline, and, above all, an earnest respect for all people. 

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