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Tokyo International Music School Youth Choir

Since September 2022, Tokyo International Music School Youth Choir has been bringing together young singers from Tokyo's international community to rehearse and perform a wide variety of repertoire.

Rehearsals
Sundays 14:00-16:00 in Sangenjaya

Performances
A performance takes place at the end of each term. 

Term Dates 2024 - 2025

Term 1
Sunday 15th September 2024 - Sunday 24th November 2024
Mid-term Break: 20-26th October

Term 2
Sunday 12th January 2025 - Sunday 16th March 2025

Term 3
Sunday 6th April 2025 - Sunday 8th June 2025

Entry Requirements
None

Fees
¥35,000 + consumption tax per term

Click Here to register for the Youth Choir

Why Join?
There are so many reasons to join a choir. Singing in a group with others can be a joyous experience, which is enough of a reason in itself to take part. However, there are many other reasons to sing in a choir. For any instrumentalist, the act of singing helps to develop their musicianship, by making participants highly aware of all aspects of the music they perform, from intonation, to phrasing and tone quality. This awareness will manifest itself in a student’s instrumental performance too. There is a rich repertoire of choral music spanning thousands of years, and participation in a choir can help us to connect with different histories and cultures throughout the world. 

Aside from the musical benefits (which are the most important), there are many other reasons to join us. We are a friendly community of students from international and Japanese schools, and it is a great way to meet others who share the same interests. We have many students who have commented that their English language skills have improved by taking part in the choir too.

Did you know that the universities of Oxford and Cambridge offer Choral Scholarships to experienced choral singers? Whilst they do not guarantee you a place at the university, they can often act as the deciding factor between two equal candidates. Contact us to find out more!

Am I eligible to join the Youth Choir?
We welcome students from age 11-19 to sing in the choir. There is no audition, and all students who are keen to sing are welcome to join. We will only close registration once the maximum capacity of the rehearsal room is reached.

What kind of repertoire will we sing?
Our aim is to introduce students to a wide variety of choral repertoire, singing everything from Bach to Bernstein. We sometimes collaborate with some of the other groups from the music school, including the Chamber Orchestra and Jazz Band. Here are some examples of the repertoire from our first year:

O Holy Night (Adolphe Adam)
Wonderful World (Bob Thiele & George Weiss)
Carol of the Bells (Mykola Leontovych)
Angel (Takatsugu Murumatsu)
From A Distance (Julie Gold)
Benedictus (Gabriel Faure)
When I Grow Up from ‘Matilda’ (Tim Minchin)
You've Got A Friend (Carole King)
I Dreamed a Dream (Boublil & Schönberg)
Excerpts from ‘A Ceremony of Carols’ (Benjamin Britten)
Wayfaring Stranger (Trad.)
Puttin’ On The Ritz (Irving Berlin)
A Gaelic Blessing (John Rutter)
Smile (Charlie Chaplin)

Where do rehearsals take place?
Rehearsals take place at the British School in Tokyo’s building in Sangenjaya, which is part of the Showa Women’s University campus. Students entering the campus will need to enter via the main gate. The Music Room is on the 3rd floor. Detailed instructions about entering the campus will be provided to students when they are accepted to the group. The address of the campus is Showa Women’s University 5th Bldg. 1-7-57 Taishido, Setagaya-ku

When and where does the choir perform?
Each term concludes with a performance. Last year, we held all our concerts at The British School in Tokyo Azabudai Campus. Some of our other previous concerts have taken place at the National Olympic Memorial Youth Center in Yoyogi, and at the Showa Women’s University in Sangenjaya. We will finalise our performance calendar for the 2024-25 year before the end of the summer.

Who will conduct & train the choir?
From September 2024, the choir will be conducted by Randy Stenson, accompanied by Rachel Stenson. Randy joined the Tokyo International Music School faculty after a distinguished 40-year career at St. Mary’s International School, where he built a globally recognised vocal music program. His choirs have earned countless accolades on four continents and performed at prestigious events, including the ACDA and the Australian National Conferences.

A Concordia College graduate, Stenson studied under Paul Christiansen and Larry Fleming, earned an MME at VanderCook College of Music, and continued masterclasses with mentor Rodney Eichenberger. His ensembles have performed for royalty and heads of state and on television and radio broadcasts. Stenson is a sought-after clinician, adjudicator, and guest conductor of international honor choirs. He edits choral series for Pavane and Santa Barbara Music Publishers and co-authored "Movement and the Maturing Male Voice" with Henry Leck.

What kind of commitment is required?
We expect students to be present at all rehearsals and performances throughout the term. If you already have plans in place that will make it impossible to attend some rehearsals, please contact us in advance, and we will do our best to accommodate prior arrangements.

Students are expected to spend time looking over and learning the pieces we are working on in the choir. We will make all of the sheet music available from a shared online folder, so students will always have access to this. We will sometimes produce vocal guide tracks to assist in students’ preparation for specific pieces.

Will there be any fees to join the choir?
The tuition fee for each term is ¥35,000 (+ consumption tax).

Once you have been offered a place in the choir, we will provide you with the bank details to make a transfer. Please let us know if you would prefer to pay in another currency (for example from a US or UK account, as this is sometimes possible). Once payment has been received, we will issue you with a membership card.

Can I sign up for one term, or only for the full year?
Students can register for a single term, two terms, or for the full year. Just make sure you select the appropriate box on the registration form.

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