Harmunichs suchen Co-Chorleitung!
Since mid-2022, our musical direction had been doubled - in addition to Monica Knox, we were able to recruit Jacoba Barber-Rozema as our co-MD. Jacoba unfortunately left us in the fall due to relocation abroad.
The Barberellas are looking for a new musical director with immediate effect.
At the Barbershop Music Festival many got to know our wonderful musical director Sebastian Dahmen, who unfortunately had to quit due to relocation and private reasons.
We enjoy performing, regularly participate in competitions and most of all have fun singing.
It is important to us that the new musical director has enthusiasm for music, rhythm and movement and can convey this to the choir and the audience. Experience in choral conducting and conducting barbershop, jazz or pop is desired. The position will be paid.
Rehearsal is always on Wednesdays, from 19:30 to 22:00 in Bonn-Lessenich.
If you are interested, please contact us as soon as possible at vorstand@barberellas.de.
Since mid-2022, our musical direction had been doubled - in addition to Monica Knox, we were able to recruit Jacoba Barber-Rozema as our co-MD. Jacoba unfortunately left us in the fall due to relocation abroad.
We are looking for a new bass singer!
What a breathtaking evening: On January 8, the EKBC was finally able to once again thrill the audience in the sold-out Senftöpfchen! With old and new pieces and two guest quartets, the "boys" offered a varied program ranging from the greatest ambition to hullabaloo - just like the chorus has been known and appreciated for decades.
EKBC's search for a new musical director ended with considerable success. Matthias Neuburger, long-time and now outgoing director says: "I am enormously pleased that the chorus has chosen Andrea Figallo as my successor."
Grunts come from the rehearsal room. A crow "answers" from outside. Truly unusual sounds produced by EKBC singers and singer friends. But it's all in good fun: Kerstin Greaves, singer, coach and certified CVT trainer, asked to try out sound effects like have been systematically described in the "Complete Vocal Technique".