The Burbank Chorale has been entertaining audiences in Burbank, CA and its environs since 1920. This month we've launched our 2009-2010, 90th Anniversary Season, with rehearsals for our two holiday performances. Our traditional holiday concert will take place on Saturday, December 19, 2009, at 7:30 PM, at the First United Methodist Church in Burbank. We invite our fans, old and new, to mark your calendars! The concert will feature Vivaldi's wonderful, ever-popular Gloria (RV 589), plus a collection of seasonal songs, and some special visual material to help us reflect on the many years we've been around.
Once again we will follow our own concert by joining the New Valley Symphony on Sunday, December 20, at 2:00 PM, at Burbank's Liberty Hall. We will reprise the Gloria and add a few holiday favorites to the New Valley's concert presentation.
The full celebration of our 90th will take place at our spring concert in May. More on that as our plans develop.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Spring Concert: May 9, 2009
Our Spring concert will take place on Saturday, May 9, at the First United Methodist Church in Burbank, 700 North Glenoaks Blvd., at 7:30 PM. The concert is entitled ANOTHER NIGHT AT THE OPERA. Indeed the bulk of the music is from operas, including a medley from "Porgy and Bess," Verdi opera choruses and even an exciting choral version of that mock-operatic masterpiece by Freddy Mercury, "Bohemian Rhapsody," first featured on Queen's album, "A Night at the Opera." We're also honoring Henry Purcell's 350th with a performance of "Come Ye Sons of Art." Joining the bill will be our usual partners, the always beautiful Children's Choir of the Coburn School. If you're within the "sound of my voice," join us for an enjoyable evening of happy Spring music.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Holiday Concerts a Success; Upcoming Performances
The Chorale was busy in late December with three performances. We began on December 20 with our annual holiday concert--an SRO sellout featuring the Mozart Coronation Mass, Handel's Zadok the Priest and seasonal favorites. The next day we joined the New Valley Symphony at the Hall of Liberty in Burbank, serving as the chorus for its holiday concert. We reprised the Coronation Mass, adding a crowd-pleasing Hallelujah Chorus and Christmas carols for a very enjoyable afternoon.
Our next performance is on February 8 at 2:00, when we rejoin the New Valley Symphony at the Hall of Liberty. We will be singing popular Opera pieces, including Verdi favorites--the Brindisi from La Traviata and the Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves from Nabucco. The concert is free, so fans in the area, come see us and the NVS for a musical Sunday afternoon.
And save the date: our Spring concert will be on May 9. More info to follow.
Our next performance is on February 8 at 2:00, when we rejoin the New Valley Symphony at the Hall of Liberty. We will be singing popular Opera pieces, including Verdi favorites--the Brindisi from La Traviata and the Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves from Nabucco. The concert is free, so fans in the area, come see us and the NVS for a musical Sunday afternoon.
And save the date: our Spring concert will be on May 9. More info to follow.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Christmas Concert Approaches
We're now a few weeks away from our annual Christmas concert. It will take place on Saturday, December 20, at 7:30 PM, at the Burbank First United Methodist Church, 700 North Glenoaks Boulevard, Burbank, CA!
The title of our concert is "Rejoice," a refrain featured in one of the very festive pieces we'll be singing, Handel's coronation anthem, "Zadok the Priest." In the same spirit, our featured work is Mozart's Coronation Mass. We're also singing two gorgeous, a cappella devotional pieces in a very different style and mood from the Handel and Mozart works: a selection from Rachmaninoff's Vespers, No. 7, "The Six Psalms," and another Russian beauty, the Hymn to the Holy Mother, No. 11, from Tchaikovsky's Liturgy of St. John Chrystosom. The rich harmonies are joy to sing. We'll also do some tuneful Christmas and Hannukah favorites and end with our usual sing-along!
All are welcome to join the festivities. Pre-concert tickets are $15 and can be purchased on our website at www.burbankchorale.org.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Evensong at King's College
A week ago I fulfilled one of my choral singer's dreams: I heard the King's College Choir perform a choral evensong service in its own "chapel" at Cambridge. I put "chapel" in quotes because the building is really a small gothic cathedral built in early Tudor times. It is unquestionably one of the most exquisite small cathedrals of its type, with beautiful vaulted ceilings and talled stained glass windows filling the side walls with color and light.
The King's Choir is of course well know to choral music fans; it has made many good recordings, including one of the Vivaldi Magnificat which we sang last year (with comparable beauty, I might add!). As many also know, choral evensong is a regular evening service in the Anglican Church, one in which the choir takes a major role, singing psalms, anthems and other liturgical texts in between spoken "lessons" read from the Bible. The King's Choir is small in number (advertised at 16 though it looked a bit larger to me), and, with young boys singing the upper parts, it is literally small in stature. It wore white robes with red trim, and looked and sounded beautiful performing both a capella and with organ in the candle-lit cathedral. The music was almost all of 20th Century vintage, including a short Magnificat by William Walton and a powerful Anthem by John Joubert. "Modern" music seems to be the norm at King's these days. I guess the older material gets "old" after a while, especially given their steady schedule of services. Remarkably, the Choir performs six such services per week. That's a lot of music to learn, especially since the participants have school work to do in addition. On the seventh day, Monday, the Choir gets a day off and the service is sung by the King's Voices, which is the College's mixed choir. (Perhaps the same lower voices are involved, making it a seven-day proposition for those singers.)
If you're ever in London, and have time for a day trip, it's a 45-minute train ride up to Cambridge. The evensong service takes place at 5:30 PM and is free to the public. A memorable experience to be had for any choral singer or choral music fan.
The King's Choir is of course well know to choral music fans; it has made many good recordings, including one of the Vivaldi Magnificat which we sang last year (with comparable beauty, I might add!). As many also know, choral evensong is a regular evening service in the Anglican Church, one in which the choir takes a major role, singing psalms, anthems and other liturgical texts in between spoken "lessons" read from the Bible. The King's Choir is small in number (advertised at 16 though it looked a bit larger to me), and, with young boys singing the upper parts, it is literally small in stature. It wore white robes with red trim, and looked and sounded beautiful performing both a capella and with organ in the candle-lit cathedral. The music was almost all of 20th Century vintage, including a short Magnificat by William Walton and a powerful Anthem by John Joubert. "Modern" music seems to be the norm at King's these days. I guess the older material gets "old" after a while, especially given their steady schedule of services. Remarkably, the Choir performs six such services per week. That's a lot of music to learn, especially since the participants have school work to do in addition. On the seventh day, Monday, the Choir gets a day off and the service is sung by the King's Voices, which is the College's mixed choir. (Perhaps the same lower voices are involved, making it a seven-day proposition for those singers.)If you're ever in London, and have time for a day trip, it's a 45-minute train ride up to Cambridge. The evensong service takes place at 5:30 PM and is free to the public. A memorable experience to be had for any choral singer or choral music fan.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Kyrian Corona, President
While the country struggles to pick its president, the Burbank Chorale has once again made its rather easy choice by acclamation! We all recognize competence, dedication and infectious enthusiasm when we see it. But just who is that lady who writes the “president” columns, and stands up at rehearsal breaks to make important announcements? As it turns out, she’s not only a great leader; she has a fascinating musical background, and a cool public relations business that helps her do her president’s job exceptionally well.Kyrian actually began her musical career at age 2 when her mother took her to a professional studio to record “Sailing, Sailing, over the Bounding Main.” (Top that, Mozart!) She began improvising on the piano at that time, inspiring her parents to give her piano lessons when she started grade school. Kyrian’s other love is writing. So to gratify the urge toward both disciplines, she majored in philosophy and intellectual history at the University of Wisconsin, while performing in rock bands on the side. After college, she began her professional music career, forming a popular band with her former husband, platinum recording artist Jimmy Corona. The couple toured the Western states for the next 10 years. Kyrian played multi-keyboards and was lead singer. They later stopped touring to concentrate on recording, picking up several Billboard songwriting awards in the process.
Looking for new musical challenges, Kyrian soon embarked upon other projects, including film scoring, an alternative music duo with a European art rock icon, performing at the Museum of Art Downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, and composing music for London’s Institute of Contemporary Art.
Along the way, Kyrian has managed to study piano performance at Cal State Long Beach, film scoring at UCLA Extension, and composition at Los Angeles Pierce College. After all those musical adventures, fate led Kyrian to join our Chorale in 2005.
As Chorale president, Kyrian does a lot more than make announcements at rehearsals. She runs our Board meetings, taking the lead, with Misha, Georgia, Brad and others, in accomplishing our immediate tasks, and thinking through our future needs. With her skills in writing grants and her professional abilities in public relations, she is a key “player” in raising funds to keep us running, and helping to get the word out to the world about who we are. She even walks through potential concert venues!
It’s a lot of work just to learn the Chichester Psalms or a Mozart mass. Singing is the heart of what of what we do. But it takes a lot more to keep a Chorale in existence. People like Kyrian make it work!
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Sing with us!

Our Fall 2008 season vocal auditions will be held:
* * * Tuesday, September 2nd 2008 * * *
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
click here for more info
To set up an audition, or for further information, call 818- 759-9177 or email membership@burbankchorale.org .
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