Village Voices

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions.
  1. Who are the Village Voices?
  2. When is the concert?
  3. Mission Statement
  4. FOR MEMBERS ONLY!
  5. Membership
  6. Rehearsal Schedule - FIRST REHEARSAL
  7. Attendance Policies
  8. Performances, Concert Attire and Frangrances
  9. Communication and Suggestions
  10. Dues
  11. Music
  12. Your Staff, History of The Village Voices and Volunteering



Who are the Village Voices?

The Village Voices is a community chorus at Oronoque Village in Stratford, 
CT. The group of 75 members are voluntary and enjoy gathering together to 
sing for rehearsals on Mondays. We perform two concerts a year at the 
Village, as well as other invitational performances. Enthusiasm is our motto!
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When is the concert?

June 7th at 7:30pm
at Oronoque Village in Stratford
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Mission Statement

The Oronoque Village Voices is an adult non-profit organization based at 
Oronoque Village in Stratford, CT, dedicated to the rehearsal and 
performance of choral music for the benefit, education and enjoyment of it�s 
members and audiences.
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FOR MEMBERS ONLY!

Spring 2006 Program 
OPENING		Moments to Remember
July		Yankee Doodle
		Proud to be an American - God Bless the USA
		This Land is Your Land
August		Cruising Down the River
		By the Sea
September	School Days
		A You're Adorable
		September Song
October		Autumn in NY
		Take Me Out to the Ballgame
		Moonlight in Vermont
November	Button Up Your Overcoat
		Count Your Blessings
		
December	Baby it's Cold Outside
		Auld Lang Syne
January		We Shall Overcome
		The Snow Has a Song
		Notre Dame Fight Song
Feb		My Funny Valintine
		I Can't Give You Anything But Love
		IF
		Hail to the Chief
March		When Irish Eyes are Smiling
		Let's Go Fly A Kite
April		Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head
		If I Were a Rich Man
May		I love a Parade
		M is for the Million Things - MOTHER
		This is My Country
		Apple Blosson Time
June		My Heart Belongs to Daddy
		You're a Grand Old Flag
		June is Busting Out all Over



Winter 2005 Program

Opening
	Holiday Lights
The Glowing Candles of Hanukkah
	A Wish for Hanukkah
	Hanukkah�s Child
	Hine Ma Tov 
	Happy Hanukkah, My Friend
The Guiding Star of Bethlehem
	
	Once Upon a Starry Night/O Come All Ye Faithful
	Rise Up Shepard and Follow
	We Three Kings 
The Twinkling Snow of Winter 
     Snow 
     White Christmas
     Winter Fantasy
     The Snow Has a Song 
     Winter Wonderland
The Joy and Peace of the Season
	Angels Among Us
	We Need a Little Christmas
        Christmas Don't be late
	Deck the Hall For All
	Traditional Carol Medley Sing-Along � Joy, Silent, Silver, Frosty, 
and Rudolph
	Let There be Peace on Earth
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Membership

Residents of OV who demonstrate and interest in the group, love of singing 
varied music styles and desire to commit their time and voice to the group 
are those who make up the Oronoque Village Voices.  Due to staging 
constraints, there must be a cap on the size of the ensemble and a waiting 
list established. Presently, we number approximately 65 members and are not 
accepting new members at this time.

Members are to Sign-in, pay dues, and collect handouts at the start of each 
meeting. 

Pencils should be brought to each rehearsal to mark changes in your music. 
Highlighters are often used and recommended as well.
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Rehearsal Schedule - FIRST REHEARSAL

FIRST REHEARSAL - Wednesday, September 7th 2005 at 7:00PM - See you all 
there!!!


The Oronoque Village Voices rehearse on Monday nights from 7:00 to 8:30pm. 
Approximately once a month this meeting is on a Tuesday. As a concert date 
approaches, extra rehearsals will be called.  Please plan in advance for the 
week or two before a concert to be available. Our concert schedule is handed 
out at the beginning of each season.
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Attendance Policies

Goals of the OVV include furthering our knowledge of music and providing our 
audience with the best possible performances, while having a good time 
preparing. With this in mind, attendance to rehearsals is a priority among 
the members.  IF you find that you will miss numerous rehearsals, we ask 
members to consider dropping out of that season�s performance. 
(Consideration has been given to the �snow birds�, as most of them return by 
the end of March and are able to catch up.) We understand that there are 
conflicts on rehearsal nights with other organizations. If this should 
happen on a regular basis, you might consider making a choice.  Also, we 
cannot have members, after a lengthy absence, returning two or three weeks 
before a performance. 
Frequent absences will cause missing specifics of music learning and 
important announcements at rehearsals. The lack of full group attendance 
will also limit our success and potential. Please inform the board of a 
leave of absence or dates that you are aware of in advance if possible.
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Performances, Concert Attire and Frangrances

The OVV have two major performances a year, Winter and Spring. Dates are on 
the schedule. These concerts are also supplemented by traveling to area 
centers to perform our concert music. Community service, by sharing our 
music with others, is a part of our mission. 
Our concerts have the same attire for the most part: Men and women: Black 
pants, black shoes (and socks or stockings), and white long sleeve shirts. 
Each concert we select a bow tie, boutonniere, scarf � to add a little color 
to out attire. 

Fragrances	
The Chorus is large and we often rehearse or perform in close quarters! 
Please be considerate of your fellow singers by using fragrance-free 
cosmetics, deodorants, hairsprays, and the like. Often many people are 
sensitive to scents (your conductor is!) and this can cause drying out or 
tickling of the throat, hindering breathing/singing ability.
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Communication and Suggestions

At our meetings we offer time for important announcements to be made. These 
announcements should be regarding our group only to avoid conflicting 
interests as well as wasting rehearsal time. Should you miss a rehearsal, it 
is vital that you find out if you missed any announcement, as well as 
handouts or music learning that occurred. Please do this by contacting a 
friend in the group or a board member. We will provide a list of names and 
phone numbers of members. Changes or cancellations regarding weather or 
other issues will be made by phone. (Also posted on the Oronoque information 
television channel 10.)

Suggestions	
Should any member of the group have a suggestion, comment or concern, please 
offer it in writing and signed to the director or a board member. Verbal 
comments at rehearsals take time away from music learning and do not offer 
the time necessary to address the issues at hand. Personal comments and 
issues are valued and important to the overall contentment of the group and 
will be handled at the appropriate time and place.
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Dues

Dues are collected at the start of each meeting. These monies are your only 
cost of involvement.  Dues money and concert ticket sales are used for the 
following purposes:  copies of music, administrative costs, programs, gifts, 
annual party goods and food, after concert refreshments and other 
miscellaneous costs that come up throughout the season.
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Music

The copies of music you receive in rehearsal are yours to maintain. Please 
try to avoid loss of music, as copies are costly and time consuming to make. 
The OVV sings music with the attempt to expose a variety of music to 
ourselves and audiences including standards, foreign language, sacred, 
secular, holiday, contemporary, folk songs, masterworks, madrigals, multi-
cultural and music from select genres. Through these selections the singers 
learn the value of choral music from its historical background and composer 
contributions to the educational value of the notes on the page, as well as 
how to sing chorally and expressively bring the best possible concert to our 
faithful audiences.
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Your Staff, History of The Village Voices and Volunteering

Your Staff	
Director and Founder -  Marilyn Phillips
Conductor � Deana W. Saunders
Board Members � Jerry Brown, Lou Trapasso, Bernice and Melvin Robinson, 
Eileen Leary, Vito Sorge, Barbara Butterworth and Rose Schippani. 
Instrumentalists � Eileen Leary, Piano and Vito Sorge, Bass 

History of the Village Voices	
A letter from the Director and Founder Marilyn Phillips      

In the year 2000, my love of music and the encouragement of friends in the 
Village inspired me to put out a call for anyone interested in forming a 
chorus. The response was overwhelming. It was amazing the hidden talent that 
resided at Oronoque Village. First, a chorus needs a conductor and 
accompanist. Who better than Ed Seman, conductor, and Eileen Leery, 
pianist. As far as a musical program, it was not difficult to come up 
with a theme. What would the residents of OV like to hear? Thanks to Eileen 
Leary and her extensive collections of music songbooks, the one titled Old 
Time Favorites was just what we needed. We were ready to go!     So, in May 
of 2000 we had our first rehearsal. We numbered about 55 eager voices, a 
nice mix, a on October 6, 2000, we performed our first concert to a packed 
house. What a wonderful response from the villagers!    That was four years 
ago and we are still going strong. With our present conductor, Deana 
Saunders, a choral director in the Trumbull school system, we have gotten 
bigger and better. We have all learned more about reading music and singing 
in parts. Big steps for us! Our most recent concert had and overwhelming 
attendance of over 250 audience members. We are very proud of our 
accomplishment and know that the future only holds good things for the 
Oronoque Village Voices. 


Volunteers	
Volunteers are often needed for events. If you wish to help or know someone 
who likes to work behind the scenes, please contact the director.
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