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Singing in rhythm. The vocal sounds of Choral Department at Big Sky may not be on a par with the great choirs of the world. But they sure do have tunes that move people. Those tunes aren't immediately produced. They take hours of practice - many of them after school. Choir is something different, it is a class that you can up your singing abilities. said Aesirian member Camie Burke. The Choral Department is headed by Big Sky director L. Brian Listerud. who said that the choirs' abilities have improved with time. They've won awards, too. Last summer two students were chosen from Aesirian to tour with two nationally known choral groups. Junior Brent Fraser traveled with the American Youth in Concert, to sing in major American cities. After that they did a singing tour around Euroupe. It was really lun. I got to meet a lot of new people and travel, said F r a s e r. J Lmior Todd Okken also toured and sang with People to People on a tour to to Japan and China. Their annual Madngal lest was also written up in the Nov. 1985 Sunset Magazine. For all choir students. working your way towards Aesirian is an ae- eomplishment that has great rewards. All vocalists start at the bottom at the freshman choir Nieilehiem, the all girls choir Vanir, and then Midgard the coed choir. Each year they move up a notch. Only the best singers make Aesirian. however. 'All the choirs are doing well. We are small but. doing fairly well. Aesirian has excellent potential and a fine sound. said Listerud. Preparation tor the Madrigal Din- ner, called The Annual Boa.r's Head Yuletide Feast, required lots of time. The choral groups and Big Sky Drama students worked together to present an evening of music, music and celebration the week before Christmas. Big Sky has recently received a lot of media coverage on the colorful evcnt. Check out the special coverage on Madrigal in the student lite section. A planned highlight was set for April when the choirs were schedul- ed to travel on a singing tour to San Francisco. So while Big Sky's singers may not become tomorrows stars, they sure do have their music IN RHYTHM Cl'1OI 3l QFOUDS set WHIFIWIHG schedule 54-Choir
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