Arcadian Chorale will begin season with virtual rehearsals

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The Arcadian Chorale, an ensemble dedicated to excellence in choral singing, will begin its Fall 2020 season with virtual rehearsals via Zoom every Tuesday from 7:30-9 p.m.

People who like to sing and are interested in becoming new members are invited to audition via Zoom with the group’s founder and muscial director, Marina Alexander, by contacting her via email at arcadianchorale@yahoo.com. Membership in the group is free, according to a press release.

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Now in its 28th year, the 60-plus member voice ensemble is a community based group of singers from the greater Monmouth County area.

Over the years, the Arcadian Chorale has appeared at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and other major area venues. The ensemble is a member of Monmouth Arts and the New Jersey Choral Consortium, according to the press release.

The ensemble hopes to begin in-person rehearsals for various sections of the chorale in small groups starting in October, following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for safety.

Depending on conditions, the chorale’s Fall 2020 program of holiday music may be performed in person or virtually via Zoom and YouTube, according to the press release.

For more information about the upcoming season, visit www.arcadianchorale.org regularly throughout the fall.

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