Resound Ensemble is a community of singers sharing intimate, engaging performances with audiences in the San Francisco Bay Area. We are committed to an eclectic repertoire that connects today’s audience to the human experience through song.
Similar to our mission, we aim to recruit singers from a wide variety of backgrounds. Whether you’re a recent college graduate who wants to continue singing, or have many years of singing under your belt, we’re interested in you! Resound Ensemble membership is based solely on the yearly audition.
We are holding auditions at the Kanbar Center (44 Page St) on:
Tue, July 25 from 7-9PM
Wed, July 26 from 7-9PM
Thu, July 27 from 7-9PM
Wed, August 2 from 7-9PM
Thu, August 3 from 7-9PM
If you are interesting in signing up for an audition slot, email [email protected].
Check out our website: www.resoundensemble.org for more information about our organization, what to expect at the audition, videos, etc.
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Audition Level:
Amateur
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Dues:
$360/yr.
Performances Per Year:
Fall and Spring programs with 3 performances each (6 total)
Experience Required:
Singers should have choral experience (church, college, community), and be comfortable reading and sight-reading music.
For music theory/musicianship knowledge, at an absolute minimum, you should be comfortable identifying the following at sight:
Bass and treble clef, including ledger lines from C2 to C6. This includes accidentals and enharmonic spellings (a-sharp/b-flat); All major key signatures; Common musical terms about tempo and dynamics; All note durations, dotted rhythms, and time signatures; Whole steps and half steps in the major scale; Identifying pitches on a piano
For music theory/musicianship knowledge, at an absolute minimum, you should be comfortable identifying the following at sight:
Bass and treble clef, including ledger lines from C2 to C6. This includes accidentals and enharmonic spellings (a-sharp/b-flat); All major key signatures; Common musical terms about tempo and dynamics; All note durations, dotted rhythms, and time signatures; Whole steps and half steps in the major scale; Identifying pitches on a piano
Ensemble Size:
50