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Concert Singers of Cary was pleased to debut a children's chorus during our 10th Anniversary Year. The program has been very successful and celebrates its eighth great year in 2007-2008!

C4 NEWS: Their spring season will begin on Tuesday, January 3rd with auditions and Tuesday, January 15th with rehearsals.

The Basics:
Vision and philosophy - - What ages are accepted - - How to enroll and audition a child
Tuition - - Schedule

The Staff:
Artistic and management staff

Hear The Children Sing!
Hear excerpts from C4 performances

The History:
Concert performances since 2000 - - Reviews of C4 performances - - Members of C4 since 2000


Vision and Philosophy of Cary Children's Concert Choir

Roberta and children

Since its first years, Concert Singers of Cary has planned to establish auxiliary choirs to serve various populations in the community. This was re-affirmed by the Board of Directors at a 1997 retreat and in early 2000 with the adoption of a five-year strategic plan. Under the leadership of former Assistant Conductor Stephen J. Mulder, planning began in earnest in late 1999 for a program serving children in grades 3 through 5 and began in September 2000.

If there is one thing that defines Cary and its community, it is children and families with children. The creation of a children’s chorus to perform alone and occasionally with the adult chorus has several benefits:

  • It involves a greater share of the community
  • It allows parents in the chorus to encourage similar musical enrichment in their children’s schedules
  • It allows us to educate young people and their parents in the value of arts programs
  • It allows us to expose children to new sounds and new literature

In contrast to many community groups that are auditioned and highly selective, it is the goal of this organization to be as inclusive as possible. Auditions will be required for acceptance (with a parent present during the audition) and children are only excluded from participation under the most extreme circumstances. Our mission is to provide young participants with all of the skills and experiences that are conducive to life-long music-making.

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What Ages are Accepted

Spring 2005

The chorus is open to children in grades 3 though 6 (typically ages 9 through 12). No prior singing experience is necessary. Auditions are required for acceptance (with a parent present during the audition), but children will only be excluded from participation only under the most extreme circumstances. There are no restrictions on residence.

How to Enroll a Child in the Chorus

At present, we are accepting statements of interest and requests for application for Spring 2008. To do this please contact C4 at (919) 481-3745 (Joy Cox) or (919) 319-6534 (Roberta Thomason) or Children's Chorus Admissions by email. We will return an acknowledgment within a few days along with pertinent information and instructions.or fill out an online enrollment request form

Tuition

Cary Children’s Concert Choir charges semester dues or "tuition" to pay for expenses incurred (currently $100 per semester). The chorus purchases all music and folders, which belong to the chorus. The members are responsible for providing the necessary uniform to be used in performance. Scholarship assistance is available on a needs basis.

Schedule

When: - Tuesday afternoons from 5:30 to 6:30 PM, starting September 4, 2007 for the fall and January 15th, 2008 for the spring.
Where: - Greenwood Forest Baptist Church in Cary.

Auditions for the 2007 spring season will be held on January 8th at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church.

The 2007-2008 Year:

  • Jan. 2 -- Auditions for Spring.
  • Apr. ? -- No rehearsal (Spring Break)
  • Apr. ? -- Glenaire concert, 6:45
  • May ? -- Dress rehearsal, 5:30-7:00 @ GFBC
  • May ? -- Concert, 7:00 @ GFBC
  • May ? -- End of season party

See the Concert Singers calendar for detailed information

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Artistic Staff

Thomason Article about Roberta Thomason

The artistic staff is led by Director Roberta Thomason. Ms. Thomason has over 23 years experience as a music educator and choral director. She is an honors graduate of Furman University, with a degree in music education and choral certification at both elementary and secondary levels. As an elementary and middle school music teacher she directed various auditioned choirs, performing throughout the community and participating in choral festivals. In her capacity as music educator, she served as a member of state textbook review committees, developed state-wide curriculum, and was a contributing author for a music textbook series. She also directed church choral ensembles of all ages, with particular emphasis on involving children in choral activities. A Cary resident since 1993, she maintains a private studio of approximately 25 piano students and is a frequent adjudicator of festivals and competitions. Ms. Thomason currently directs a children's church choir and performs as a soprano soloist and as a member of choral and handbell ensembles.
C4 staff Pardue

The accompanist for C4 is Ruth Pardue.

Cox

The C4 Manager is Joy Cox. Ms. Cox, was a President of CSC and has served as Public Relations Committee chair and Membership Committee chair. She has ten years of private vocal instruction. Ms. Joy is Cultural Programs Coordinator with the Town of Cary Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department.

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Hear The Children Sing

Excerpt from Winter concert 2005 - "Candlelight"

Excerpt from Winter concert 2005 - "Snow is Falling Still"

Excerpt from Winter concert 2005 - "Go, Go, Go to Bethlehem"

Excerpt from Winter concert 2005 - "Come Little Children"

Excerpt from Winter concert 2005 - "Antiphonal Deck the Hall"

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Concert Performances Since 2000

Our next concert will be held December 8, 2006
Sing and Ring In The Season

Friday, December 7, 2007, 7:00 PM at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church

39 children participated
Dec 2007 Photo
  • Antiphonal Song of Joy (D.&J. Perry)
  • The First Noel/Pachelbel's Canon (arr. M.Clawson)
  • A Welsh Noel (D.&J. Perry)
  • Candle in the Window (S.Albrecht & J.Althouse) - soloists Sarah Norris and Jacquelyn Gonzalez
  • Fum Fum Fum
  • The Spirit of Hanukkah (L.Brownsey and M.Lantz)
  • The Gifts (arr. M. Thomason)
  • Walk in the Light (arr. A. Thomas)
  • Santa Bring Me Snow (J.Althouse)
  • Sleigh Ride (arr. A Beck)
I Live To Sing

Friday, May 11, 2007, 7:00 PM at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church

19 children participated
Dec 2007 Photo
  • Festival Song (D.&J. Perry)
  • Evening Prayer from Hansel and Gretel (Humperdinck arr. Snyder)
  • Promised Land (N.Sleeth)
  • Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho (arr. P.Willet)
  • This Shall Be For Music
  • My America (arr. Eilers Bacak)
  • Yo Vivo Cantando (I Live To Sing) (J.Althouse) - Guest percussionist Jonathan Pratt
  • How Can I Keep From Singing? (arr. G. Littleton)
  • The Rhythm of Life (Coleman, Fields arr. J. Leavitt)
  • That's How It Goes! (C. Gray) - Soloist Corinna Egge
  • When You're Smiling (arr. J. Althouse) - Instrumentalists Amy Langston, Sydel Fisher, Lindsey Hilts, Rachel Humphreys, Madeline Rael, Morgane Scorneaux, Alex Velto, Jonathan Pratt
  • Child of Tomorrow (M. Patterson) - Soloist Alicia Kim
Hear The Children Sing

Friday, December 8, 2006, 7:00 PM at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church

27 children participated
Dec 2007 Photo
  • Gloria in 3 (M. Thomason) - Hand chimes Corinna Egge, Kelly Hill, Audrey Patterson, Alex Velto
  • Gloria Canon (F.J.Haydn, arr. D.Moore) - Flautist Anna Harris
  • Hallelujah! I(arr. A. Page, J.Shafferman)
  • Do You Hear What I Hear? (arr. H.Simeon)
  • Pat a Pan (arr.A.Beck) - Instruments Jessica Saganowich, Clara Travis
  • Candleglow (G.Grier, L.Everson)
  • Dashing Through the Snow (arr. J.Leavitt)
  • God Bless Us Every One (S.Albrecht, J.Althouse) - Soloists Anuraag Agarwal, Emily Webster
  • Let's Hear it For Mrs. Claus (L.Brownsey, M.Lantz) - Special performance Karen Upchurch
  • We Wish You (R.Gray arr. A.Beck)
Sing, Children, Sing

Friday, May 12, 2006, 7:00 PM at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church

30 children participated
May 2006 Photo
  • Let the Earth Resound (S.Albrecht)
  • Pie Jesu from Requiem (G.Faure)
  • Pie Jesu (G.Gilpin)
  • Alleluia (W.A.Mozart)
  • Dreams (A.Snyder)
  • A Little Mozart (arr.Spevacek-Avery)
  • A Child of Song (Herring/Beck) - soloists Kyle Lynch, Corinna Egge, Mallory Winkle, and Andrew Hilts
  • Cripple Creek (arr.Crocker)
  • Plenty Good Room (arr.Moore)
  • Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive (Arlen arr.Zegree)
  • United We Stand (arr.Albrecht,Althouse) - soloists William Booker, Shaila Gupta, Tyler Jones, Kathleen McDermott, Allison Merims
  • Child of Tomorrow (Patterson)
A Child's Christmas

Friday, December 2, 2005, 7:00 PM at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church

29 children participated
Dec 2005 Photo
  • Hodie (Jay Althouse)
  • Child of Peace (Don Besig)
  • Song of Hanukkah (Mary Donnelly)
  • O Come, Little Children (arr. Andy Beck)
  • Candlelight (Andy Beck)
  • Antiphonal Deck the Hall (Greg Gilpin)
  • Snow Is Falling Still (arr. Donnelly & Ostrid)
  • Go, Go, Go to Bethlehem (Joseph M. Martin)
  • Gonna Catch That Santa (Beck & Fisher)
  • Christmas Wish (Joseph M. Martin)
2005 Spring concertFifth Anniversary Concert

Friday, May 6, 2005, 7:00 PM at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church

27 children participated
May 2005 Photo
    Featured were reprised favorite works from the last five years
  • Let There Be Music (Sally K. Albrecht)
  • Art Thou Troubled? (from Rodelina, G.F. Handel)
  • Music Alone Shall Live (Carlos Lopez arr.) soloist Noah Long (last sung 2002)
  • Kyrie (John Armstrong)
  • Come, Walk With Me (Suzanne Lord) spoken: Alex Velto
  • Music For Me and You (Marshall Thomason)
  • Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (arr. Ruth Elaine Schram) soloist: Natalia Gonzales
  • I Got a Shoes (Artman arr.) (last sung 2001)
  • Over the Rainbow (E.Y. Harburg and Harold Arlen)
  • Rock Around the Clock (Max Freedman and Jimmy DeKnight)
  • May the Road Rise to Meet You (Ruth Elaine Schram)
  • One Small Voice (Moss, arr. Emerson) soloist: Tyler Jones (last sung 2003)
2004 Winter concertWinter Concert 2004

Friday, December 10, 2004, 7:00 PM at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church

42 children participated (our largest ever chorus!)
Dec 2004 Photo
  • Sing Out With Praise (Sally K. Albrecht)
  • Dormi, Dormi (Sweetly Slumber) - (arr Mary Goetze - Italian Carol)
  • Festive Hodie (Greg Gilpin)
  • Candle in the Night (A Song for Hanukkah) - (Lois Brownsey and Marti Lunn Lantz)
  • Calypso Allelu (Jill Gallina)
  • Candle in Your Heart (Jerry Estes)
  • Jingle Bell Dash (Lynn Shaw Bailey)
  • A Bit of Holiday Cheer (arr. Teena chinn)
  • Let it Shine - traditional spiritual (arr. Don Besig)
  • Christmas Peace Canon (arr. Jean Anne Shafferman)
Spring 2004Annual Spring Concert

Friday, May 7, 2004, 7:00 PM at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church

24 children participated
Dec 2004 Photo
  • Celebrate with Jubilant Song (Mary Lynn Lightfoot)
  • Wayfarin' Stranger (adp Roger Emerson and John Jacobson) - soloists Alex Velto and Chloe Barrington-Ham
  • Ching-A-Ring-Chaw (ar. Aaron Copland)
  • We Want to Sing (Roger Emerson)
  • Cantar! (Jay Althouse) - soloist William Booker
  • Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel (trad Spiritual adp arr Roger Emerson)
  • I Just Love Latin Rhythms (Jack Noble White)
  • Rain Dance (Berta and Sonja Poorman)
  • Red River Dances (ar Christi Cary Miller)
  • Calypso, Calypso (Jay Althouse)
  • The Grand Old Flag ( arr Ruth Artman)
  • Bop Shu-Wop (Joe Ingram III) soloist Carl Amdsen
Winter 2003Third Holiday Concert

Sunday, December 14, 2003,7:30 PM at Highland United Methodist Church

31 children participated
A 15-minute guest appearance with the adults of Concert Singers of Cary.
  • Candle in the Window (Sally Albrecht. Jay Althouse)
  • December 9th (Albrecht)
  • Fum Fum Fum - (arr. J. Harrington, S Glick)
  • Let There Be Peace on Earth (arr. Hawley Ades)
  • Make a Joyful Noise (Albrecht)
  • The First Noel/Pachelbel's Canon (arr. Michael Clawson)
  • The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy (arr. John Leavitt)
  • Winter Fantasy (Jill Gallina)
Spring 2003Annual Spring Concert

Friday, May 9, 2003,7:00 PM at Cary Presbyterian Church

30 children participated
There was a preview of this concert in the lobby of Meymandi Concert Hall on Friday, May 2nd, 2003.
  • Festival Song (arr. Perry and Perry)
  • Evening Prayer from Hansel and Gretel (Humperdinck, arr. Snyder)
  • Hallelujah! (arr. Page and Shafferman)
  • Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho (arr. Willet)
  • Promised Land (Sleeth)
  • My America (Cary and Smith, arr. Bacak)
  • Together Wherever We Go (Sondheim and Styne, arr. Artman)
  • Bella Notte (This is the Night) (Lee and Burke, arr. Emerson)
  • If I Were a Rich Man (Harnick and Bock, arr. Chinn)
  • When You're Smiling (Fisher, Goodwin and Shay, arr. Althouse)
  • Scales and Arpeggios (Sherman and Sherman, arr. Snyder)
  • One Small Voice (Moss, arr. Emerson) soloist: Chloe Barrington-Ham
December 2002Christmas With the Cary Children's Concert Choir

Friday, December 13, 2002 ,7:00 PM at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church

24 children participated
C4's Debut Solo Holiday Concert!
  • O Come All Ye Faithful (audience sing along)
  • Gloria in 3 (Marshall Thomason)
  • Hallelujah! (arr. Page and Shafferman)
  • Do You Hear What I Hear? (Regney and Shayne, arr. Simeone)
  • Song of Hanukkah (Donnelly, arr. Strid)
  • African Noel (arr. Perry) soloists: Katy Medinas, Emily Booker, Morgan Wittenberg, Eve Naylor
  • Up on the Housetop (audience singalong)
  • Let's Hear it for Mrs. Claus special guests Donna Rackley (Mrs. Claus) and Alan Booker (bass guitar)
  • Jolly Old St. Nicholas (audience sing along)
  • Christmas Wish (Williams and Martin)
Spring 2002North Carolina Sings: A Heritage of Music

Friday, May __, 2002 ,7:00 PM at Cary Senior Center

28 children participated
May 02 PhotoThis program included a wonderful sampling of many North Carolina musical traditions beginning with the Cherokees and continuing through bluegrass and the world-premiere of Marshall Thomason's North Carolina Toast. Special musical guests included recordist Cindy Osborne, harpist Anita Burroughs-Price, guitarist Mack Watson, and Fiddler Eddie Carr.
  • Music Alone Shall Live (Lopez arr.) soloist Katie Hernandez
  • The Wings of Morning (Shostakovich/ Gallina arr.)
  • A Little Mozart (The Alphabet Song) (Mozart/ Spevacek-Avery arr.)
  • The Water is Wide (Zaninelli arr.)
  • Shenandoah (on harp)
  • Amazing Grace (on harp)
  • Simple Gifts (on harp)
  • Now is the Month of Maying (Morley/ Watkins arr.) soloist Joy Cox
  • All Night, All Day (Simms arr.) soloists Rachel Webb, Hensley Heinlein
  • The Drinking Gourd (Thomas arr.)
  • Can't Sit Down (Artman arr.) soloist Stephen Perez
  • Carolina Sunshine (Watson)
  • Cherokee Lullaby (Brownsey/Lantz)
  • Old Dan Tucker (Leavitt arr.)
  • Carolina in the Morning (Donaldson)
  • Carolina Moon (Burke)
  • NC State Toast (Thomason)
Second Christmas Concert

Sunday, December 16, 2001, 7:30 PM at Kirk of Kildaire Presbyterian

12 children participated
A 20-minute appearance with the adults of Concert Singers of Cary
  • Bells Are Ringing (Estes)
  • Hodie (Althouse). solo by Katie Hernandez
  • Behold, a Tiny Baby (Lightfoot)
  • Candle in the Night (Brownsey/Lantz)
  • Christmas Around the World (Grier/Shram)
  • A Bit of Holiday Cheer (arr. Chinn)
  • Christmas Peace Canon (Shafferman)
Spring 2001 program coverSpring Concert

Saturday, May 19, 2001, 7:30 PM at Cary Senior Center

39 children participated
May 01 Photo
  • Jubilate Deo (Praetorius)
  • Alleluia (Mozart)
  • Hedge Roses (Schubert)
  • Scales and Arpeggios (Sherman/Sherman/ Snyder(arr.)
  • Dreams (Snyder)
  • Obwisana (Donnelly/Strid)
  • Wafarin' Stranger (Emerson/Jacobson ad.)soloists: Chloe Barrington-Ham, Ashleigh Lord
  • I Got a Shoes (Artman arr.) soloists: Sarah Higgs, Rachel Lohman, Brittany Lord, Stephen Perez
  • Cripple Creek (Crocker arr.)
  • The Blue-Tail Fly (Gallina arr.) soloists: Amanda Crouch, Katie Edwards, Jilliam Klemm, Kieva Pace, Graham Anson, Kasey Telfer
  • The Grand Old Flag (Artman arr.)
  • I Just Love Latin Rhythms (White)
  • One Small Voice (Moss/ Emerson arr.)solo Nathan Jones
  • Bop Shu-Wop (Ingram) soloists: William Thomason, Taylor Stacy
Debut Performance

Sunday, December 10, 2000, 7:30 PM at Kirk of Kildaire Presbyterian Church
Dec 00 PhotoTree lightingPart of the Christmas Olde and New concert by the Concert Singers of Cary Symphonic Choir. A preview of the Christmas performance (in fact, the true public "debut") was given at the Town of Cary treelighting on December 3, 2000 at Herbert Young Community Center.
  • Carolare (Hayes/Williams)
  • I Wonder as I Wander (Niles/Horton(arr.)) soloists Cassidy Cloninger, Stephen Perez
  • Merry Christmas Waltz (Walter)
  • Hodie Canon (Moore)
  • Winter Fantasy (Gallina

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Reviews of C4 Concert Performances

Spring 2002 concert action

A highlight of the evening was the polished debut of the CSC's new Cary Children's Concert Choir, directed by Roberta Thomason and accompanied by Angela Lewellyn-Jones. The 24 young singers performed their portion of the concert from memory, sang with astonishing stability in terms of pitch, and projected enthusiastically. The ratio of girls to boys is 5:1; this might eventually appeal to the latter but makes little practical difference since the boys' voices have not yet changed. The selections were mostly light--"Carolare," "I wonder as I wander," "Merry Christmas Waltz," "Hodie Canon," and "Winter Fantasy"--but Thomason's meticulous preparation was constantly evident.

John W. Lambert, Spectator Weekly
December 27, 2000

The concert began with a half-hour presentation by the Cary Children's Concert Choir, whose 35 or so members are directed by Roberta Thomason. Their seven offerings, variously accompanied, featured a single soloist--Katie Hernandez, who was discreetly amplified--in Jay Althouse's "Hodie" and some other attractive pieces that spanned a range of styles and traditions, including Chanukah. The mixed ensemble fared better than many all-boy or all-girl groups and--miracle of miracles--never once sounded the slightest bit breathy. The singing was confident and assured, and the pitch didn't wander. There was often too much piano, and the instrument, lovely to look upon, sounded clunky, but Thomason and her charges persevered and the capacity crowd seemed delighted with the performances. Including this choir, known within the CSC as C4 (for obvious reasons), in a mainstream program was a masterstroke that allowed the youngsters to be heard by far more people than would normally take in a concert given by the kids all by themselves. Cary has a lot going for it, musically and otherwise. This ensemble is just one of the town's attributes

John W. Lambert, Classical Voice North Carolina
December 19, 2001

The program began with a short group sung by the Cary Children's Concert Choir, known as C4. Roberta Thomason has done a remarkable job with her charges, whose stage deportment and attention to their leader is as good – or better – than many adult ensembles. The 30 singers are in grades 3-6, and girls are very much in the majority. The sound produced by the ensemble is excellent, and the words emerged with tremendous clarity. The opening number is a personal favorite, recorded by the Hickory Choral Society and played every year by WCPE – it's the lovely Michael Clawson merger of Pachelbel's Canon with "The First Noel." Percussion was used in several numbers, including "Fum Fum Fum" and "The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy," and three soloists graced "Candle in the Window." "Let There Be Peace on Earth" brought this heartwarming group, accompanied by Angela Llewellyn-Jones, to a close.

John W. Lambert, Classical Voice North Carolina
December 16, 2003

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Members of Cary Children's Concert Choir since 2000

Before a concert

These 175 young people successfully completed at least one C4 concert program since debut auditions in August 2000

  • Year One: Fall 2000: 25 children, Spring 2001: 39 children
  • Year Two: Fall 2001: 12 children, Spring 2002: 28 children
  • Year Three: Fall 2002: 24 children, Spring 2003: 30 children
  • Year Four: Fall 2003: 31 children, Spring 2004: 24 children
  • Year Five: Fall 2004: 42 children, Spring 2005: 27 children
  • Year Six:Fall 2005: 29 children, Spring 2006: 30 children
  • Year Seven:Fall 2006: 27 children, Spring 2007: 24 children
  • Year Eight:Fall 2007: 39 children,

(D = December, M = May)

Antonella Abad (D 04), Anuraag Agarwal (D 06, M 07), Heather Ahmed (D 00, M 01), Ashley Allen (D 00, M 01), Laura Allen (D 04), Carl Amsden (M 04, D 04), Caroline Angell (D 04), Graham Anson (D 00, M 01, M 02), Adrienne Arthur (D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05), Kayla Aves (D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07, D 07),
Chloe Barrington-Ham (M 01, M 02, D 02, M 03, D 03, M 04),Chris Barile (D 00, M 01), Cassie Bauer (M 01,M 02), Danielle Bishop (D 04, M 05), Emily Booker (D 01, M 02, D 02, M 03), William Booker, (D 02, M 03, M 04, D 04, M 05, M 06), Amy Briggs (M 05) Magenna Brink (D 01, M 02), Madeline Bromley (D 07)
Michelle Camous (D 04), Adam Carrera (M 01, M 02, D 02, M 03, D 03), Madison Caskey (D 07), Sydney Clark (D 01), Emily Chen (D 03, M 04), Cassidy Cloninger (D 00, M 01), Bethany Coats (D 01, M 02), Claire Coats (D 07), Caitlyn Coats (D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05, D 05), Melissa Compton (M 05), Katie Conner (D 04, M 05), Amanda Crouch (D 00, M 01, M 02), Nicole Crouch (D 01, M 02), Olivia Culotta (D 07), TJ Culberwell (D 07)
Dana D'Angelo (M 03), Jessica Daniels (D 00), Kristin Dattilo (D 00), Joshua Davis (D 02), Melissa Davis (D 02), Elisa DeCarolis (M 05), Angela Deng (D 07), Corey Dockser (D 07), Logan Dodson (D 06), Jessie Duan (D 02, M 03), Luci Duan (D 02, M 03, D03), Peitong Duan (D 03)
Abigail Edwards (D 06, M 07, D 07), Katie Edwards (M 03), Corrina Egge (D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05, D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07), Elena Ehrlich (D 06, M 07, D 07), Kristen Ellison (D 02, M 03, D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05), Sydney Evans (D 04)
Hannah Facchine (D 00, M 01), Jordan Farris (D 04, M 05), Mara Fenn (D 07), Julie Fisher (D 04, M 05, D 05, M 06), Sydel Fisher (M 07)
Dule Garcia (D 07), Grace Gibbons (D 04), Ryan Goldberg (M 03), Jacqueline Gonzalez (D 07), Natalia Gonzales (D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05), Rebecca Gorton (D 07), Natalie Graham (D 07), Dena Guo (D 02, M 03, D 03, M 04), Shaila Gupta (D 05, M 06)
Morgan Habig (D 03, M 04), Hannah Hallam (D 04), Patrick Hallam (D 02, M 03, D 03, M 04), Christina Harp (D 00, M 01, M 02), Matthew Harvey (D 04, M 05), Patrick Harvey (D 04, M 05), Hensley Heinlein (M 01, M 02, D 02), Kadijah Hendrix (D 07), Katie Hernandez (D 00, M 01, M 02, M 03), Sarah Higgs (M 01, M 02, D 02, M 03), Kelly Hill (D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07), Alaina Hilts (D 07), Andrew Hilts (D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07, D 07), Lindsey Hilts (D 04, M 05, D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07), Nicole Hoff (D 02, M 03, D 03, M 04), Dalton Hood (M 01)
Rachel Humphreys (M 06, D 06, M 07, D 07), Grace Jin (D 07), Breanna Johnson (D 04), Maura Johnson (D 04), Nathan Jones (M 01, M 02), Tyler Jones (M 03, D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05, D 05, M 06)
Ian Kho (D 06, M 07, D 07), Alicia Kim (M 07, D 07), Jillian Klemm (M 01), Kelly Kulz (M 01)
Amy Langston (D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05, D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07), Peri Larson (D 06, M 07), Maggie Lee (M 03, D 03), Katie Lewis (D 04, M 05, D 05), Hal Lin (D 06, D 07), Lindsey Linton (D 01, M 02), Bruce Liu (D 02), Rachel Lohman (M 01), Carrie Lomelino (D 00, M 01), Noah Long (D 04, M 05), Chelsea Loomis (D 01, M 02), Ashleigh Lord (M 01), Brittany Lord (M 01)Kyle Lynch (D 05, M 06)
Jennifer MacLean (M 01), Lauren MacLean (M 01), Marisa Madia (D 01, M 02), Kathleen McDermott (D 04, M 05, D 05, M 06), Holly McKay (M 03, D 03), Brooke McKenna (D 01), Abby McKrell (D 06), Katy Medinas (D 02, M 03), Eleanor Mehlenbacher (M 03, D 03, M 04), Katie Mehltretter (D 04, M 05), Maggie Mehltretter (D 04, M 05), Allison Merims (M 03, D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05, M 06), Zach Merims (M 06), Ariel Merritt (D 07), Melissa Moore (D 03, M 04), Catherine Mulqueen (M 06)
Eve Naylor (D 02), Sarah Norris (D 07)
Christopher Outten (D 06)
Megan Outten (D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05, D 05, M 06, D 06)
Chris Pacas (D 07), Kieva Pace (D 00, M 01), Shivali Patel (D 05, M 06), Abby Patrick (D 05), Jessica Patrick (D 00, M 01, M 02, D 02, M 03), Audrey Patterson (D 06, M 07), Stephen Perez (D 00, M 01, M 02, D 02, M 03), Julia Pogue (D 03), Madison Ponder (D 04), Ben Price (M 01), Emma Price (D 00, M 01)
Madeline Rael (D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07, D 07), Lindsay Ray (D 00, M 01, M 02), Chelsea Reid (M 01, M 02), Julie Renn (D 05, M 06), Allison Ruvidich (D 07)
Jessica Saganowich (D 06, M 07), Julia Sawchak (D 07), Ben Schaberg (D 00, M 01, M 02), Tiffany Schmunk (D 00), Manon Scorneaux (M 07, D 07), Morgane Scorneaux (D 06, M 07, D 07), Megan Senter (D 00, M 01), Stephanie Shannon (D 00), Allison Sharp (D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07, D 07), Holly Simser (D 04, M 05, D 05), Delany Sisiruca (D 04, M 05), Emma Sledge (D 00), Heather Slice (D 03, M 04), Alex Smith (D 01), Rachel Smith (D 03), Michael Sproelich (D 07), Taylor Stacy (D 00, M 01, M 02), Anna Suciu (D 04), Sarah Summers (D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07, D 07), Anna Sun (D 05), Arya Sundaram (D 05), Alyssa Swetlock (D 00)
Leo Tang (D 07), Alicia Tapp (D 02, M 03, D 03), Trey Taylor (D 05), Drew Tapp (D 03), Kasey Telfer (M 01), Bradley Thomas (D 04, M 05), Natalie Thomas (M 03), Steven Thomason (M 01, M 02), Tristan Thomas (D 04), William Thomason (M 01, M 02), Ciara Travis (D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07, D 07), Nicky Tschudi (M 02)
Alex Velto (D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05, D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07)
Beryl Wang (D 02, M 03), Kevin Wang (D 06), Holli Watkins (D 00, M 01), Aarika Weaver (M 02, M 02), Rachel Webb (D 01, M 02, D 02, M 03, D 03, M 04, D 04, M 05), Emily Webster (D 05, M 06, D 06, M 07, D 07), Erin Weisz (D 07), Kirsten Wesselow (D 07), Mallory Winkel (D 03, M 04, D 04, D 05, M 06), Brittany Winters (D 04), Erica Whittenberg (D 05), Morgan Wittenberg (D 01, M 02, D 02, M 03, D 03, M 06)
Kelsey Young (M 01)
Jacqueline Zhao (D 02), Jane Zogbi (M 06)

Most Concerts: (Children graduate out as rising 7th graders, so 8 is typically the limit of a C4 career)
Chloe Barrington-Ham (6, 2001-04)
William Booker, (6, 2002-06)
Corrina Egge (8, 2003-07)
Kristen Ellison (6, 2002-05)
Lindsey Hilts (6, 2004-07)
Tyler Jones (7, 2003-06)
Amy Langston (8, 2003-07)
Allison Merims (6, 2003-06)
Megan Outten (7, 2003-06)
Alex Velto (8, 2003-07)
Rachel Webb (8, 2001-05)
Morgan Whittenberg(6, 2001-06)

Graduates Who Moved on to Cary Junior Concert Choir:
Adrienne Arthur (C4 2003-05, CJCC 2005)
Melissa Compton (C4 2005, CJCC 2005)
Morgan Whittenberg (C4 2001-03, CJCC 2005)

Graduates Who Moved on to Concert Singers of Cary:
None yet! Our oldest C4 graduates were only eligible Fall 2006 to join the adult group.

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