Mailing Address
269 Sherk St. Leamington Ontario N8H3K9
In 1982, a group of former members of the Leamington Choral Society met at the home of June Brown to discuss the formation of a new chorus. Helen Law, the founder of the Choral Society, had decided to restructure and reform her choir into the Helen Law Singers. Her new group required fewer singers and some of the former members wanted to continue singing and performing. June Brown knew someone in her church who was willing to direct a new chorus. Sharlaine Reid was approached to become the conductor, Barbara Odell then became the first accompanist and the County Classic Chorale began its history of singing together.
The original rehearsal site was Jack Miner Public School in Kingsville, with a move a few years later to Knox Presbyterian Church in Leamington. It was only natural that the first concert took place in the Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints church where both June Brown and Sharlaine Reid were members. Later concerts took place at Mackenzie Hall in Windsor and an assortment of churches throughout the area with the main venue becoming Knox Presbyterian Church. After the closing of Knox in 2022, the Chorale moved it’s rehearsals and the majority of concert performances to Faith Mennonite Church in Leamington.
Sharlaine eventually then passed the baton to Karen Koestler. Since then, a number of talented musicians have directed the chorus, including Elaine Penner, Amanda Bower, Ruth Driedger, Mary Krueger, Paul Wharram and currently Dr. Adam Adler. They have all contributed to the growth of the chorus with their varying talents and experience. Each successive director has added to our numbers and to our repertoire. We owe a debt of gratitude to each one.
Our accompanists have changed as well. After Barbara Odell, the piano bench was occupied by John Stone and Linda Cook; but for the majority of the years by Dorothy Botham. Dorothy was an extremely gifted artist capable of adapting to any style of music with ease. We were heartbroken when Dorothy retired after our 30th anniversary concerts in 2012 however, we were very pleased to have a former director, Elaine Penner, sharing her musical talents with us once again, this time as collaborative pianist. In 2022, Elaine took leave of the Chorale and we were blessed to have highly accomplished Michael Oddy of Windsor to become our accompanist.
The first concerts were performed by fewer than twenty singers with only about four of them being tenors and basses. Currently, we average over fifty members. Our Chorale membership is constantly changing as members stay as long as their work and family life allow, move away or even pass away. A number of founding members are still singing in the chorus and a few are still members of the executive committee. The original members wrote up a charter and bylaws which are upheld by an Executive Committee formed from members dedicated to the enjoyment of singing. The charter ensures that the group will be able to carry on through any changes in directors, pianists or members. Even when circumstances have made continuing with the Chorale difficult, the executive committee has refused to give up and stop the music.
Over the years, we have sung in Latin, French, German, Serbian, English and Swahili. Our music is eclectic and our repertoire ranges from classical works to the contemporary, from Broadway tunes to songs of remembrance and from somber to sometimes silly. We often invite many musically talented individuals to collaborate with our performances including flautists, violinists, drummers, guitar players, bag pipers and many more. During our 30th anniversary concerts, we were particularly proud to premiere our first commissioned piece, My Song of Joy, composed by Larry Nickel and inspired by a poem of the late Fab Ricciardi.
During our 30th anniversary year, we took time to look back to the people who brought us this far and thank them for sharing their time and talent with us. Former members and directors were all invited to celebrate our anniversary with us and many of them answered the call and sang with us during our concert in Kingsville. In 2023, the Chorale has celebrated its 40th anniversary. Congratulations and thanks are extended to all current and former members. It is the skill, enthusiasm and dedication of singers over these 40 years that have sustained and grown the Chorale.
Our logo was designed by a long standing member, Blanche Rabideau who has also designed and hand drawn numerous posters, cards and other Chorale materials over the years. The pin that we wear during performances proudly displays this logo which has become the symbol of love and pride that our members share in being part of the Chorale family.
We look forward to many more years of new music, new friends and the enjoyment that singing in the County Classic Chorale brings to all of us.
Are you interested in joining the chorale? Here is some information:
The County Classic Chorale is open to accepting new members who wish to join, provided they satisfy the musical director as to their vocal competency and pay membership fees. To this end, interested persons may be invited to participate in an ‘audition’, which involves singing a few vocal exercises and some scales, reading a simple piece of music at sight and singing a prepared piece. Auditions are not intended to be intimidating and may be conducted in a group setting with other membership candidates and/or members of the Chorale. Potential members are invited to contact our director Paul Wharram at 519-712-8972 or by email. An application can be downloaded (see below). Auditions are normally held in June and October. The number of singers in the Chorale averages around 60 and as such, the balance between sections is an important factor determining whether auditioned candidates are invited to join. Membership fees are currently $45 per session, i.e. the fall/winter session and the spring session. Music is loaned to all singers for the duration of each session.
Rehearsals are on Monday evenings from September to November (fall session) and January to April (spring session). Sectional rehearsals are scheduled from time to time on days and at times convenient to the most singers. Regular attendance and working on music between rehearsals is expected. Members are encouraged not to miss more than three rehearsals per session. Exceptions can be made upon discussion with and the approval of the chorale’s director.
Recruitment for the County Classic Chorale’s 2023 fall session is open for potential new members in all sections. Depending on the number of interested candidates, some successful applicants may be added to a waiting list until such time as vacancies occur. Former members will be given priority provided that they are able to meet upcoming rehearsal commitments. For more information, please contact Paul Wharram . (As vacancies become available, auditioned singers may be invited to join.)
If interested in singing in future sessions, download an application (on the website). Once your application is received, you will be contacted. New members will be warmly received and welcomed into our singing family.
Our logo was designed by Blanche Rabideau, one of our members. She also designs the Chorale’s posters with original artwork.
The County Classic Chorale is a non-profit organization and depends solely on the support of its audiences, members and benefactors.
Donations are gratefully accepted and receipted for income tax purposes.
To make a donation, kindly contact the chorale’s secretary, Louise Bryon.