March 28, 2024

SCCC Invites You to Join Open Rehearsals for Their Spring Concert!

Join us for The Magic of Mozart- Part 2! Come sing Mozart’s Requiem and some Broadway favorites.

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Fall River, MA – The South Coast Community Chorale (SCCC) will be hosting an open enrollment period on Wednesdays, January 4, 11 and 18, from 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm at St. Thomas More Church, 386 Luther Ave, Somerset, MA.

SCCC will be preparing for their Spring Concert which will include Mozart’s Requiem. This season’s Broadway favorites include medleys of both Wicked and Les Miserables. We will also be performing “Music of M-G-M,” a medley of songs from the great MGM musicals. We invite you to come and sing with us! This season SCCC will be performing Mozart’s Requiem with the Fall River Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, May 7th, as well as two other performances on Saturday, May 20th and Sunday, May 21st.

Singing with SCCC is a great opportunity to experience group singing and all of its benefits, gain exposure in the community, and make connections with other singers. There are no auditions to join. The only requirements are that you love to sing, have the ability to match pitch and blend with other choristers, attend rehearsals, pay reasonable dues, and purchase music.

Directed by Frank Wilhelm, the South Coast Community Chorale is a group of singers based out of Fall River, Massachusetts. Members come from Fall River and nearby communities including Somerset, Swansea, Dighton, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Westport, Dartmouth, New Bedford, Taunton, Raynham, and Middleboro. The group performs concerts each May and December for their spring and winter concert seasons. Past performances have included venues in Fall River, New Bedford, Westport, Taunton, and Swansea. In addition to their regular concert seasons, the Chorale also performs at community events and each year awards a scholarship to an area student who plans to pursue a career in the music field.

For more information, please find us on Facebook or visit us online at www.sccchorale.com

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