New Jersey Youth Chorus Singing At Citi Field
The New Jersey Youth Chorus will be singing the National Anthem at Citi Field before the Mets vs Padres game on June 14th. It’s a non-profit youth choral education program, and one hundred of them between third and twelfth grade will belt out the Star-Spangled Banner. This is something they can do every couple of years. The last time they performed at the stadium was in May of 2022.
Their performance at the Mets game will round out a season of community engagement and performances by the New Jersey Youth Chorus. This included singing at Radio City Music Hall, and a performance of Carmina Burana in Mendham, NJ.
I spoke with Trish Joyce who is the founder and director of New Jersey Youth Chorus. Trish talked about the age requirement to get involved with the chorus, and shared some of the amazing things they’ve done including performances at the Super Bowl and the White House.
Check out my chat with Trish here:
New Jersey Youth Chorus Receives Grant
The New Jersey Youth Chorus was recently named the recipient of the 2024 Dale Warland Singers Commission Grant presented by Chorus America and the American Composers Forum, which will support a composition to be premiered next season.
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