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Sing'n'Joy Provo 2016 - Program Book

The American International Choral Festival March 16 - 20, 2016 Provo/Salt Lake City (UT), USA After the spectacular success of the 2012 World Choir Games in Cincinnati, INTERKULTUR is now working to spread this enthusiasm to other destinations within the United States. In 2016 the choirs of the world will sing together in Provo, Utah. Bearing the slogan “Singing and Joy”, the Sing'n'Joy Provo will be taking place from March 16 to 20, 2016. The Sing'n'Joy concept also includes concerts and manifold encounters between the participating choirs. In addition Conductors and Singers will be given the chance to attend master classes held by international choral experts and why not enjoy the beauty of the Utah valley, a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts! The competitions will be taking place in the Covey Center of the Arts and Brigham Young University will open their De Jong Concert Hall for the Opening and the Closing events. One of the highlights of the event will be ensembles from BYU Choral Department presenting their highest quality of choral singing in the Grand Opening and maybe also on other occasions during the festival. On Sunday, March 20, the choirs will have the opportunity to visit Salt Lake City and to sing there together with the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir! Experience as a highlight and closing of your stay in Utah a worldwide live broadcasted TV show at the Temple Square of "Music and the Spoken Word" and a Sing Along with the Tabernacle Choir! Come and join INTERKULTUR in Utah and celebrate with us this international festival of choral music in Provo!

The American International Choral Festival
March 16 - 20, 2016 Provo/Salt Lake City (UT), USA

After the spectacular success of the 2012 World Choir Games in Cincinnati, INTERKULTUR is now working to spread this enthusiasm to other destinations within the United States. In 2016 the choirs of the world will sing together in Provo, Utah.

Bearing the slogan “Singing and Joy”, the Sing'n'Joy Provo will be taking place from March 16 to 20, 2016. The Sing'n'Joy concept also includes concerts and manifold encounters between the participating choirs. In addition Conductors and Singers will be given the chance to attend master classes held by international choral experts and why not enjoy the beauty of the Utah valley, a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts!

The competitions will be taking place in the Covey Center of the Arts and Brigham Young University will open their De Jong Concert Hall for the Opening and the Closing events.

One of the highlights of the event will be ensembles from BYU Choral Department presenting their highest quality of choral singing in the Grand Opening and maybe also on other occasions during the festival.

On Sunday, March 20, the choirs will have the opportunity to visit Salt Lake City and to sing there together with the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir! Experience as a highlight and closing of your stay in Utah a worldwide live broadcasted TV show at the Temple Square of "Music and the Spoken Word" and a Sing Along with the Tabernacle Choir!

Come and join INTERKULTUR in Utah and celebrate with us this international festival of choral music in Provo!

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Rosalind Hall<br />

Artistic Director of <strong>Sing'n'Joy</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

As Director of Choirs at Brigham Young University, Utah, Rosalind Hall conducts the BYU<br />

Concert Choir, a mixed choir of 100 advanced-level singers and the BYU Men’s Chorus, the<br />

largest collegiate men’s choir in the US, with 180 singers. She also teaches both graduate<br />

and undergraduate classes in choral music.<br />

Before coming to the US in 1989 to pursue a post-graduate degree in choral music, Professor<br />

Hall’s British training in vocal performance was at London’s Royal Academy of Music<br />

and Edinburgh and London Universities. Although she has now lived and worked in the<br />

US for 25 years, the strong choral traditions of her homeland, Wales, still play a large role<br />

in her work. Renowned for her innovative and vivacious approach to vocal and rehearsal<br />

technique, she is a busy clinician on both sides of the Atlantic. For the past three years, the<br />

Princeton Review named her as one of the top 10 professors in the USA.

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