children’s choirs
While children have long been encouraged to sing in various contexts, it is only in the last fifty years that the community children’s choir movement has taken off. In an excellent children’s choir, singers experience and express the finest in vocal and choral music. This creates a powerful artistic experience for both the singers and the audience. The colibrí children’s choir hopes to join this movement as a representative of the Texas Rio Grande Valley.
If you don’t know what a children’s choir sounds like or if you’d like to sing this sort of music, please listen to the Spivey Hall Children’s Choir singing “No Time,” a traditional American camp meeting song arranged by Susan Brumfield.