UWEC 2025 Tenor-Bass Festival
Schedule
Thu, 20 Feb, 2025 at 08:00 am
UTC-06:00Location
121 Water Street, 156 Haas Fine Arts, Eau Claire, WI, United States, Wisconsin 54703 | Eau Claire, WI
FESTIVAL LAYOUT
Each school will bring tenors/basses from their high school ensembles. Students will spend the day rehearsing 3-5 pieces side-by-side with our university’s Singing Statesmen. The day will consist of break-out sectionals and team-building activities led by the Statesmen and end with a final concert at 4pm in Gantner Concert Hall
APPLICATION
Festival Application: https://uwec.bplogix.net/form.aspx?pid=d6b4de7a-a68b-41af-97f5-ecc275ef7d2d&formid=70f35068-06a8-4c2d-a315-ed9876e2b220&nohome=0&completepageprompt=0&completepage=&completetext=&completetext=Please%20click%20the%20link%20below%20to%20continue
Directors may nominate up to 32 talented singers using the online application. Directors will be notified of selected students prior to the festival.
Applications are due Friday, January 17, 2025
Repertoire, practice tracks and other learning resources can be found here at a later date (Additional Details: http://www.uwecchoirs.com/tbfest.html )
PAYMENT
Fees: The registration fee is $30 per student and is payable at registration February 20, 2025. Checks should be made payable to the UW-Eau Claire Choral Area; we are unable to accept purchase orders. The registration fee covers the Festival T-Shirt, concert recording, morning snacks, and dinner. Lunch is on your own in Eau Claire (or bring a bagged lunch to eat on campus).
*Any students that drop after February 3, 2025 or do not attend the festival the day of will be charged $15 dollars per student to cover their festival t-shirt and food expenses.
CLINICIAN
Dr. Christopher G. McGinley is a dynamic conductor and music educator based in the upper Midwest where he serves as Associate Director of Choral Activities at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and Music Director at Trinity Lutheran Congregation in Minneapolis. His choirs are noted for their vibrant and nuanced interpretations of works from diverse eras and genres. A strong advocate for community music, McGinley has served intergenerational choirs in Philadelphia, Wisconsin, and Oregon. He holds degrees in conducting and music education from the University of Minnesota, the University of Oregon, and the University of Delaware and pursued further studies in conducting at the Frost School of Music. His conducting mentors include Kathy Saltzman Romey, Matthew Mehaffey, Karen Kennedy, Sharon Paul, and Paul D. Head.
Event Cost $30
Where is it happening?
121 Water Street, 156 Haas Fine Arts, Eau Claire, WI, United States, Wisconsin 54703Event Location & Nearby Stays:
