Get ready for a musical treat! We're thrilled to announce that five exceptional student vocalists from Schoharie will be gracing the stage at Proctors as part of the highly anticipated ESYO Melodies Chorale. These young talents have earned their spot through rigorous auditions, and their voices will now blend with the Empire State Youth Orchestra to create a magical Christmas experience.
But here's where it gets exciting: the ESYO Melodies Chorale is a collaboration that brings together the best of vocal and instrumental music. Our featured vocalists include Ava Cranmer, a powerful soprano, and Aven Manning, an enchanting alto. On the male side, we have Corbin Foster, a talented tenor, and the deep-voiced bass duo of Peter Sherer and Zavier Torres. These students have been working tirelessly under the guidance of Dr. Michael Lister to perfect their choral selections.
The "Melodies of Christmas" performances at Proctors will take place from December 18th to 21st, offering a much-needed dose of holiday cheer. Tickets are available on the Proctors website, so don't miss out on this opportunity to support these aspiring artists.
And this is the part most people miss: the CBS 6 Melodies of Christmas show is not just about the music. For over four decades, this tradition has been raising funds for the Melodies Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders, with an incredible total of nearly $10 million raised so far. It's a heartwarming initiative that combines the joy of music with the vital support for children in need.
So, mark your calendars, grab your tickets, and prepare to be enchanted by the beautiful voices of these talented students. It's a performance not to be missed! And remember, music has the power to unite and inspire, so let's come together to support these young artists and the important cause they represent.
Congratulations once again to our student vocalists! We can't wait to hear your melodies fill the halls of Proctors.
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