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ChildrenSong of New Jersey
Ceremony of Carols for Children’s Choir
ChildrenSong of New Jersey, a non-profit children’s chorus based in Haddonfield, celebrates its 10th Anniversary season with its winter concert, Ceremony of Carols featuring selections from Benjamin Britten's “A Ceremony of Carols” written for treble voices and harp. Concerts wi...ll take place Saturday, December 5 at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church (230 N. Evergreen Avenue, Woodbury) at 7pm and Sunday, December 6 at Christ the King Church (200 Windsor Avenue, Haddonfield) at 3pm. Maryanne Meyer, principal harpist of Symphony in C, will accompany the work. Other selections include delightful seasonal favorites and upbeat spirituals such as Let It Snow and Born, Born in Bethlehem, including a medley of Christmas carols. Another highlight will include the singing of Brant Adam’s Torah Orah, accompanied by Will Amsel, principal clarinetist of the Princeton Symphony and Nicholas Watts, piano. ChildrenSong of New Jersey enriches the vocal music education of seventy-five children in Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties within its current three choir program taught by Artistic Director Polly Murray and Vocal Coach Patricia Januszewski. Tickets are $15 at the door or $12 in advance for adults. Seniors and students are $10 and children 11 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased online at www.childrensong.org or reserved by calling 856-216-1140.
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ChildrenSong of New Jersey, a non-profit children’s chorus based in Haddonfield, celebrates its 10th Anniversary season with its winter concert, Ceremony of Carols featuring selections from Benjamin Britten's “A Ceremony of Carols” written for treble voices and harp. Concerts wi...ll take place Saturday, December 5 at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church (230 N. Evergreen Avenue, Woodbury) at 7pm and Sunday, December 6 at Christ the King Church (200 Windsor Avenue, Haddonfield) at 3pm. Maryanne Meyer, principal harpist of Symphony in C, will accompany the work. Other selections include delightful seasonal favorites and upbeat spirituals such as Let It Snow and Born, Born in Bethlehem, including a medley of Christmas carols. Another highlight will include the singing of Brant Adam’s Torah Orah, accompanied by Will Amsel, principal clarinetist of the Princeton Symphony and Nicholas Watts, piano. ChildrenSong of New Jersey enriches the vocal music education of seventy-five children in Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties within its current three choir program taught by Artistic Director Polly Murray and Vocal Coach Patricia Januszewski. Tickets are $15 at the door or $12 in advance for adults. Seniors and students are $10 and children 11 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased online at www.childrensong.org or reserved by calling 856-216-1140.
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Time:3:00PM Sunday, December 6th
Location:Christ the King, Haddonfield

ChildrenSong of New Jersey
Ceremony of Carols for Children’s Choir
ChildrenSong of New Jersey, a non-profit children’s chorus based in Haddonfield, celebrates its 10th Anniversary season with its winter concert, Ceremony of Carols featuring selections from Benjamin Britten's “A Ceremony of Carols” written for treble voices and harp. Concerts wi...ll take place Saturday, December 5 at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church (230 N. Evergreen Avenue, Woodbury) at 7pm and Sunday, December 6 at Christ the King Church (200 Windsor Avenue, Haddonfield) at 3pm. Maryanne Meyer, principal harpist of Symphony in C, will accompany the work. Other selections include delightful seasonal favorites and upbeat spirituals such as Let It Snow and Born, Born in Bethlehem, including a medley of Christmas carols. Another highlight will include the singing of Brant Adam’s Torah Orah, accompanied by Will Amsel, principal clarinetist of the Princeton Symphony and Nicholas Watts, piano. ChildrenSong of New Jersey enriches the vocal music education of seventy-five children in Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties within its current three choir program taught by Artistic Director Polly Murray and Vocal Coach Patricia Januszewski. Tickets are $15 at the door or $12 in advance for adults. Seniors and students are $10 and children 11 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased online at www.childrensong.org or reserved by calling 856-216-1140.
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ChildrenSong of New Jersey, a non-profit children’s chorus based in Haddonfield, celebrates its 10th Anniversary season with its winter concert, Ceremony of Carols featuring selections from Benjamin Britten's “A Ceremony of Carols” written for treble voices and harp. Concerts wi...ll take place Saturday, December 5 at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church (230 N. Evergreen Avenue, Woodbury) at 7pm and Sunday, December 6 at Christ the King Church (200 Windsor Avenue, Haddonfield) at 3pm. Maryanne Meyer, principal harpist of Symphony in C, will accompany the work. Other selections include delightful seasonal favorites and upbeat spirituals such as Let It Snow and Born, Born in Bethlehem, including a medley of Christmas carols. Another highlight will include the singing of Brant Adam’s Torah Orah, accompanied by Will Amsel, principal clarinetist of the Princeton Symphony and Nicholas Watts, piano. ChildrenSong of New Jersey enriches the vocal music education of seventy-five children in Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties within its current three choir program taught by Artistic Director Polly Murray and Vocal Coach Patricia Januszewski. Tickets are $15 at the door or $12 in advance for adults. Seniors and students are $10 and children 11 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased online at www.childrensong.org or reserved by calling 856-216-1140.
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Time:7:00PM Saturday, December 5th
Location:St. Stephen's Lutheran Church

ChildrenSong of New Jersey
Ceremony of Carols for Children’s Choir
ChildrenSong of New Jersey, a non-profit children’s chorus based in Haddonfield, celebrates its 10th Anniversary season with its winter concert, Ceremony of Carols featuring selections from Benjamin Britten's “A Ceremony of Carols” written for treble voices and harp. Concerts wi...ll take place Saturday, December 5 at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church (230 N. Evergreen Avenue, Woodbury) at 7pm and Sunday, December 6 at Christ the King Church (200 Windsor Avenue, Haddonfield) at 3pm. Maryanne Meyer, principal harpist of Symphony in C, will accompany the work. Other selections include delightful seasonal favorites and upbeat spirituals such as Let It Snow and Born, Born in Bethlehem, including a medley of Christmas carols. Another highlight will include the singing of Brant Adam’s Torah Orah, accompanied by Will Amsel, principal clarinetist of the Princeton Symphony and Nicholas Watts, piano. ChildrenSong of New Jersey enriches the vocal music education of seventy-five children in Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties within its current three choir program taught by Artistic Director Polly Murray and Vocal Coach Patricia Januszewski. Tickets are $15 at the door or $12 in advance for adults. Seniors and students are $10 and children 11 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased online at www.childrensong.org or reserved by calling 856-216-1140.
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ChildrenSong of New Jersey, a non-profit children’s chorus based in Haddonfield, celebrates its 10th Anniversary season with its winter concert, Ceremony of Carols featuring selections from Benjamin Britten's “A Ceremony of Carols” written for treble voices and harp. Concerts wi...ll take place Saturday, December 5 at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church (230 N. Evergreen Avenue, Woodbury) at 7pm and Sunday, December 6 at Christ the King Church (200 Windsor Avenue, Haddonfield) at 3pm. Maryanne Meyer, principal harpist of Symphony in C, will accompany the work. Other selections include delightful seasonal favorites and upbeat spirituals such as Let It Snow and Born, Born in Bethlehem, including a medley of Christmas carols. Another highlight will include the singing of Brant Adam’s Torah Orah, accompanied by Will Amsel, principal clarinetist of the Princeton Symphony and Nicholas Watts, piano. ChildrenSong of New Jersey enriches the vocal music education of seventy-five children in Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties within its current three choir program taught by Artistic Director Polly Murray and Vocal Coach Patricia Januszewski. Tickets are $15 at the door or $12 in advance for adults. Seniors and students are $10 and children 11 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased online at www.childrensong.org or reserved by calling 856-216-1140.
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ChildrenSong of New Jersey is a choral music education and performance program based in Haddonfield, New Jersey. The program serves children between the ages of 8 and 18 in Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties. ...

ChildrenSong of New Jersey Great job to everyone who attended the concert at Voorhees Center! Our visit really cheered the residents and they LOVED our music, especially the impromptu singalongs that we did. THanks for interacting with the residents also. It made them feel good:)

ChildrenSong of New Jersey Artistic Director Polly Murray was recently interviewed for the Comcast Local Edition news segment in Philadelphia, PA, by host Jill Horner. The program was broadcast throughout the Philadelphia region.
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Artistic Director Polly Murray was recently interviewed for Comcast's Local Edition news segment in Philadelphia, PA, which was broadcast throughout the Philadelphia region. Mrs. Murray spoke about the ...

ChildrenSong of New Jersey ChildrenSong auditions at Kidzfest this Saturday, 9/19, at Cooper River Park from 10am-12 noon. Check your child's music aptitude in an informal, low pressure session with Polly Murray, Artistic Music Director of ChildrenSong of New Jersey. $2 donation to Kidzfest.

ChildrenSong of New Jersey ChildrenSong of New Jersey will hold auditions for young singers between the ages of 8 and 18, tonight at Central School in Haddonfield, from 5:30-8pm. To audition, children must be able to match pitch and sing an easy piece like My Country ’Tis of Thee. Call the chorus line at 856-216-1140 to schedule or drop by.

ChildrenSong of New Jersey ChildrenSong of New Jersey will hold auditions for young singers between the ages of 8 and 18, Saturday, September 12, at Central School in Haddonfield, from 8-10am. To audition, children must be able to match pitch and sing an easy piece like My Country ’Tis of Thee. Call the chorus line at 856-216-1140 to schedule.

ChildrenSong of New Jersey ChildrenSong sings for the Camden Riversharks game on August 26, 2009.
ChildrenSong choristers and vocal camp participants sing at the Camden Riversharks game.
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ChildrenSong of New Jersey will hold auditions for young singers on Monday, June 8 and 15, at Tatem School in Haddonfield. Singers can audition for one of ChildrenSong’s four ensembles including changed and unchanged voices. ...

ChildrenSong of New Jersey Photos from our spring concert are now available!
ChildrenSong of New Jersey presents its 9th annual Spring Concert "Sing and Rejoice!" on June 6 and June 7, 2009. The concert features jazz, gospel, blues, folk, and spirituals by Aaron Copland, Moses Hogan, Irving Berlin and others, sung by the ChildrenSong choirs. Guest artist Michael Trotta will conduct his 2009 wo...rk "When I Sing to Make You Dance", commissioned by ChildrenSong and written for ChildrenSong’s changed voices ensemble, Cantate Singers.Read More
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