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Posted: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 5:00 am | Updated: 12:49 pm, Fri May 3, 2013.

The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus, one of the country’s finest a cappella choruses, is seeking one or two sopranos to participate in its Christmas programs, as well as programs later in the season.

Auditions for sopranos will be held on Monday evenings through October and early November in Ladue. For more information and to schedule an audition, call the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus office at 636-458-4343.

The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus is one of the nation’s longest established independent choirs, specializing in music from recognized masters to neglected composers and emerging talents. It is also St. Louis’ most recorded choir, having a recording contract with a British label.

A new compact disc is planned for the 2012-’13 season. Each season features commissioned works and world premieres from some of today’s most exciting and talented composers.

The Chamber Chorus is a traveling choir. Each concert is held in a venue chosen to enhance the musical experience. Each season is made up of six programs of diverse styles and languages, performed in venues from the obvious to the unusual.

Venues next season include a cathedral and a wrestling club.

Each singer in the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus is paid an honorarium per concert.

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