06 May 2012

Belle Voce Choir Spring Concert


Anyone who really knows me will know that music is important to me. I love to sing and I enjoying playing instruments, both for my own pleasure and for worship. This year I made a choice to dedicate Tuesday evenings to music, when I joined the Bella Voce Community Choir here in Phnom Penh. The choir is conducted by a talented Japanese lady, and for this concert there were 44 members from 17 different nationalities. We practised every Tuesday evening for an hour and a half (or so), plus a few extra Thursday evening practices in the weeks before the concert. Singing alto was hard work, but I loved it. It was great to be part of a group, and to not be responsible for anything except my own singing. We learned a variety of songs including some madrigals, several African songs, and a range of songs from Broadway musicals. There were times when we struggled to get our parts right, but we kept going and the reports I have received were that all our struggles were worth it. The concert venue was full, and there was plenty of applause.



A big thank you to our wonderful director and conductor, and another big thank you to our amazing accompanist. Without their hard work the concert wouldn't happen. Proceeds from the concert go to charity, this year to support a school working with disadvantaged children in the Toul Tom Pong area of Phnom Penh.

Meanwhile, I'm looking forward to the next session starting again, as we prepare for the Christmas concert. I have no doubt Mari will have some great music for us to learn, and equally no doubt there will be some challenges in it. It will be fun!

2 comments:

  1. Dear Karen,

    Thank you very much for this informative article! I am planning on moving to Phnom Penh soon (probably June) and would like to sing in the Bella Voce Choir. Could you give me more info about where the choir is rehearsing? I am a Soprano and have been singing in the Bangkok Music Society Choir for the past three years.

    Best Regards,
    Lena

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    1. Hi Lena

      I'm sure you'd be very welcome to join us. If you could send me your e-mail address in a further comment, which I will not publish, I'll pass it on to the lady who does all the admin stuff for the choir and she will e-mail you all the details just before we start our next season (usually in mid-August). We usually have a break over the "summer". We usually rehearse at the Japanese school.

      Karen

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