Kent’s Rainier Youth Choirs perform at Oregon festival

Kent's Rainier Youth Choirs traveled to the Pacific International Children's Choir Festival (PICCFEST) in Eugene, Ore., June 26-July 2, part of the Oregon Bach Festival.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Monday, July 9, 2012 5:50pm
  • News
Kent’s Rainier Youth Choirs traveled to the Pacific International Children's Choir Festival in Eugene

Kent’s Rainier Youth Choirs traveled to the Pacific International Children's Choir Festival in Eugene

Kent’s Rainier Youth Choirs traveled to the Pacific International Children’s Choir Festival (PICCFEST) in Eugene, Ore., June 26-July 2, part of the Oregon Bach Festival.

Twenty-six members of the choir joined 10 other premier children choirs from Canada, Finland and throughout the United States.

The choirs sang for each other during a Sharing Our Songs Concert where RYC members Kenzie Visser, Makoto Také, and Zach and Sarah Martin performed solos. Rainier Youth Choirs received a standing ovation.

ADVERTISEMENT
0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 0%
Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts
00:00
00:00
00:00
 

Bob Chilcott, whom The Observer described as “a contemporary hero of British Choral Music,” led the combined PICCFEST Chorus and individual workshops with each choir. Under his direction, the choirs performed for the Oregon Bach Festival opening ceremony on June 29.

They later attended the Oregon Bach Festival Concert conducted by Maestro Helmut Rilling, which featured a concerto by Joshua Bell, one of the world’s most celebrated violinists.

While staying at the University of Oregon, the choir visited Tracktown and viewed live Summer Olympic Trials on a big screen. On Sunday morning, Rainier Youth Choirs sang during worship in the sanctuary of Emmaus Lutheran Church. The event culminated with the PICCFEST Gala Concert July 1.

Rainier Youth Choirs will host its own Summer Choir Camp on Aug. 20-23 for local kids entering fourth through eighth grades. A $25 camp fee includes all clinic materials, a camp T-shirt, and a dinner for each camper and two guests.

For more information about attending the camp or auditioning to join the choral training organization, visit www.RainierYouthChoirs.org, call 253-347-0180, or email ryc@rainierchoralarts.org.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

Atena, part of a Kent Police K-9 unit, helped locate a man who reportedly fired three to five shots from his motorcycle at another vehicle April 12 in Kent. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent Police
WSP plane, Kent K-9 unit locate man who fired shots at teen

Motorcyclist fled drive-by shooting on West Hill during April 12 incident

A house in Issaquah was damaged by fallen trees during November’s bomb cyclone. (Courtesy of King County Councilmember Sarah Perry’s office)
FEMA denies funds to WA for damage caused by 2024 ‘bomb cyclone’

Gov. Bob Ferguson says federal funds are needed to address $34 million in damage caused by the storm, and that the state will appeal.

Kentwood High School, 25800 164th Ave. SE., in Covington. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent School District
Person who made Kentwood High social media threat tracked down

‘Had no means to carry out the threat,’ according to King County Sheriff’s Office

A man places his ballot into the drop box outside Federal Way City Hall. Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing
SAVE Act could disenfranchise millions of voters

Congressman reports law could cost Washingtonians over $361 million just to register to vote.

t
Judge dismisses petitions to recall 2 Kent School Board members

Group wanted to recall Meghin Margel and Tim Clark

t
Kent Police Blotter: March 25 to April 6

Incidents include attempted bank robbery, cable wire theft, DUI arrest, parking lot robbery

Courtesy Photo, Kent Police
New 3-year contract gives Kent Police officers pay boost

Hikes of 16% and 17% in 2025 compared to 2022; beginning salary at $96,306 with annual increases

t
Kent man wanted in reported DV case now presumed to be on the run

Kent Police initially believed the man had died in fire; seek public’s help to find Avon Cobb

t
Grand reopening of Kent Commons Community Center on May 4

City of Kent spent $1.5 million to upgrade facility

t
Meeker Middle School teacher receives state award

WEA recognizes Neeraj Agnihotri with Human and Civil Rights Award for Student Involvement

t
Protest against Trump, Musk draws hundreds in Covington

Rally on April 5 part of global protest in response to numerous actions by president