Interested in joining Red Rose?

Boys and girls who will be entering 1st through 8th grades (and girls entering grades 9-10) are invited to audition for the 2010-2011 season. Contact Amy Younts for additional information.

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Child’s Name

Address

City

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Grade Level

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Mother\'s Name

Birth Date

Please list instruments your child plays or other musical experiences

List any children you know currently in Red Rose

How did you hear about RRCCLC?

List any known conflicts you may have with choir rehearsals

Is there anything else we should know about your child? (health, special needs, etc.)

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This information is strictly
confidential between you and the Executive Director.

You can download an Audition form here (32 KB PDF). Answers to frequently asked questions can be found below or a printable version can be found here (68 KB PDF).

Amy Younts, Executive Director
847-548-8432 or e-mail her with any questions

How do I know if my child is ready? Perhaps the most important question for you to consider is: Does my child love to sing? Experience has shown that motivated students naturally excel and succeed in the RRCCLC. We invite you to bring your child to one of our concerts so they can see for themselves what fun it is to sing in the RRCCLC.

The ability to sing in tune develops at a time that is unique to each young child. Like learning to play a sport, it is a skill each child masters step by step. We only accept children who are able to match pitches accurately. For a child not yet able to match pitches accurately, choir would be a difficult experience for them, and they might not enjoy it. However, we will invite them to return for an audition the following year. In many cases, we’ve seen children who have not been quite ready to sing in a choir have waited and auditioned successfully a year later.

Frequently Asked Questions