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Commonwealth Youthchoirs’ programs, including Pennsylvania Girlchoir, Garden State Girlchoir, Keystone State Girlchoir,  New Jersey Boychoir and Find Your Instrument!, were part of the performances at the 2019 Chorus America Conference in Philadelphia June 26-29. The 2019 Conference featured performances showcasing Philadelphia’s diverse...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Emily Harmar, Development Director development@cychoirs.org W: 215-403-7030 C: 215-740-1460 Asher’s Legacy – CY Remembers Jack First Annual Scholarship Concert Saturday, March 3, 2018 l 7:30 pm First Presbyterian Church in Germantown 35 W. Chelten Avenue, Phila, PA   19144...
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Monday, June 19, 2017 – Quick Post! Stockholm, Sweden With the thrill of Saturday’s concert in the rear view mirror, PG 2017 Tour Choir gathered at PCCH on Sunday afternoon to embark on a concert tour of Sweden! Other than...
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Pennsylvania Girlchoir never slows down, taking to the road the day after An Evening with Stephen Schwartz on Sunday, June 18 for a 7 day tour of Sweden! TheThe tour takes PG to Sweden’s capital, Stockholm, and to Rattvik, known as sSweden’s...
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On Tuesday, May 2, 2017, fifty-four years to the day after the Children’s’ Crusade of Birmingham, Alabama, began, hundreds of young singers from Find Your Instrument! Choir, Keystone State Boychoir, and Pennsylvania Girlchoir continued the message of heroism and hope when...
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  THE CITIZEN RECOMMENDS: MARCHING MUSIC April 27, 2017 Commonwealth Youthchoirs—which wowed the Pope in 2015—presents “The Children’s March” to commemorate the children of the 1963 Birmingham protest and to inspire young people today BY SARAH JORDAN “This work reminds...
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What: A one-day festival for girls grades 4-6 who love to sing, who have found their singing voices, and who have some choral experience. When: Saturday, January 14, 2017, from 10:00 am to 7:30 pm (6:15 pm concert). A second festival is...
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  When we tour, we try to make sure that the girls not only learn about the history of the region, but also the musical influences from that area. This led us to the Museu de Pau Casals, the famous...
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Poor wifi at our hotel in Sitges so here’s our end-of-tour catch up!  We left Sitges for a 30 minute ride to the town of Terragona. Here you can see substantial remnants of the old Roman city including a smaller...
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From the peaks of Montserrat to the waves of Sitges, the tour choir truly did it all today. We started our morning ascending to the famous Monastery that sits in the crags of Montserrat. Motion sickness was quickly forgotten once we...
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