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- Emily Bieber, SopranoEmily Bieber has studied piano, oboe, saxophone and mellophone, and began the study of voice during her freshman year in high school. As an instrumentalist she is a veteran of the Spartan Marching Band. As a vocalist she has won awards from the Lansing Matinee Musicale and the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS). A senior at Michigan State majoring in Vocal Performance, Emily has studied voice with Melanie Helton and Stanley Kolk. Her stage career includes lead roles in The Fantasticks (Luisa) for Lansing Civic Players, Les Contes d'Hoffmann (Olympia) with MSU Opera Theater, and The Impresario (Mme Heartmelt) for the MSU Opera Gala. She is a member of the MSU Chorale and MSU Women's Chamber Ensemble and has been a vocal soloist with the MSU Jazz Band and the MSU Symphony Band, as well as the soprano soloist for MSU's 9/11 memorial performance of Mozart's Requiem. She will be attending the New England Conservatory in the fall to pursue a Masters Degree in Vocal Performance with an emphasis on Opera.
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- Ali Nye (Mason)I'm a young artist, who just like everyone else, would like to get my music up there and someday preform in front of millions of fans. I'm a crazy girl, and if you comment or message me, I'll get back with you as soon as I can! I'm also a guitarist and back-up singer in a band. To listen to some of our music, go to www.myspace.com/ballroomxdisaster and add us as friend! We'd love the support. =] Thanks guys
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- BETTY JOPLIN, GRAMMY NOMINATED VOCALISTIt is indeed a pleasure to share my world of music with you. I hope to encourage those of you who are actively pursuing a career in music and to inspire those who have not yet began the journey.
Love to all – Betty Joplin
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- Earl Nelson Singers Companyis an integrated ensemble of singers from the Lansing, Michigan area, and are dedicated to collect and perform only those arrangements that tend to capture the original mood, style, and character of the sacred song of the slave. The group's repertoire also includes some songs representative of the early "gospel" style which typified the urbanized church songs of descendants of ex-slaves after the Civil War in America's history.
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- Arts Chorale of Greater Lansingis a volunteer community ensemble of experienced singers. Dale Bartlett, MSU Professor Emeritus of Music, has directed the group since 1983.
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- Capitol City ChordsmenThe Capitol City Chordsmen are the Barbershop Chorus of the Lansing Chapter of the Societyfor the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. (SPEBSQSA); this means we sing music in the Barbershop style. The society is an international organization that is arranged in districts. We are members of the Pioneer District, which consists of chapters located in Michigan and Ontario. Members of the Capitol City Chordsmen come from all over the Central Michigan Area. The Capitol City Chordsmen aspire to excellence within the society, and we expect to execute every aspect of our craft in a quality way and while in the process, conduct ourselves so that we are a source of pride to our Society, our community, and our families.
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- Men of OrpheusThe Men of Orpheus was organized in 1926 as a men's Glee Club sponsored by the REO Motor Car Company. We later exteded our membership to men of all vocations throughout the Lansing area and incorporated as a nonprofit organization. The club is affiliated with the Great Lakes Male Chorus Association, representing the Greater Lansing and Mid-Michigan areas. Our membership is open to all interested male singers willing to commit one evening a week to the relaxation of making music in an atmosphere of fellowship.
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- Renaissance Singers of LansingTo recreate Renaissance music and dance through concerts presented in period dress, featuring instrumental ensembles (viols, lutes, recorders, cornets, harpsichord), choral music and choreographed dances.
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- MSU Children’s Choir CD - ”What Sweeter Music”The Michigan State University Children’s Choir program was established in 1993. The majority of the singers in the 56-voice choir each year are in grades five through nine. The choir, under conductor Mary Alice Stollak, has released six CDs, including “What Sweeter Music” in the fall of 2004. In addition to the title song, the 14 selections on this Christmas CD include “I Saw Three Ships,” “Wassail Song,” “Pat-a-Pan,” and “White Christmas.”
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- Water Wonderland Chorus (Okemos)is a women’s barbershop chorus, a part of the Sweet Adelines International. The chorus meets on Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. at Chippewa Middle School in Okemos (see map below). We’d love to have you visit any time!
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