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Spring Update

Upcoming concert details have been posted.

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We'd love to have you join us.
For information, please call...

Lynne A Frances,
    A.R.C.T., R.M.T.
Music Director
THE LYNNE SINGERS Society
(780) 435-4838
lynnesingers@shaw.ca

Links

- Alberta Choral Federation
- Alberta Registered Music Teachers' Association
- Alberta College Conservatory of Music
- CKUA Radio
- Camp Nakamun
- Edmonton Arts Council
- Rideau Music
- Canadian Choral Centre
- FM Systems
- Gordon Price Music
- The Gramophone
- Pro Coro Canada
- Encyclopedia of Music in Canada

A Message from Lynne

I believe that everyone can sing. In fact, I believe that everyone should sing. Music is an important way to reach out and touch others as well as reach in and nourish ourselves. We take our performances out into the community to people who may not be able to attend our large, seasonal concerts.

I believe that, no matter what amount of training and background experience an individual has when they join our choruses, it is my job to raise each person's level of musical knowledge and experience. I believe that, as choral conductor, I have a responsibility to be a teacher as well.

I believe it is possible to have a group of musicians that treat and care for each other as 'family' and is free of politics, cliques and prima donnas. Since joining The Singers, many of us have experienced personal growth and/or the support and nurturing of this 'family' during difficult times.

I believe that part of creating and maintaining the 'family' atmosphere is having the time to get to know each other better outside of rehearsal time. Therefore, we plan social events like season-end parties and concert after-parties and summer barbecues to give us that time.

I believe that everyone in the 'family' should do a share of the work so that no one (or two or three) person(s) has (have) to carry too heavy a load - each of us contributes in some way to the non-singing activities of the Society.

I believe that excellence is not the sole prerogative of professionals or choruses with more stringent auditions. I believe that 'amateurs' can put on a 'professional' performance and that the hard work and learning necessary to accomplish that is fun.

I am most fortunate to have this wonderful Society of Singers who support and work to continue my philosophies.