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Los Robles Children's Choir Performs in England
Los Robles Children's Choir (LRCC) tours England and auditions now open for new members

Thousand Oaks, California – August 25, 2016 – In July, 20 singers from Los Robles Children’s Choir (LRCC) toured in Canterbury and London, England to participate in the International Children's Choral Festival. The singers worked with Dr. Henry Leck, world-renowned choral conductor of the Indianapolis Children’s Choir, and Dr. David Flood, Director of Choristers at Canterbury Cathedral. The students performed two concerts and an Evensong service in Canterbury and one concert in London at Southwark Cathedral.
LRCC is currently holding auditions for the 2016-2017 season – the group’s 20th anniversary season! Parents interested in having their children (ages K-12) sing and advance their musical training in an experiential, world-class choral organization should contact LRCC at (805) 496-9616 or info@singingchildren.org to schedule a 20-minute audition. Auditions take place in Thousand Oaks. Visit http://singingchildren.org/music/ to hear recordings from past performances to experience LRCC’s musical excellence.
Los Robles Children’s Choir (LRCC) includes over 100 children ages 6-18 from over 45 schools across Ventura County. All four choirs of our ensembles assist children in developing their vocal, aural, musical and choral skills. LRCC’s rigorous training program includes weekly rehearsals, where vocal technique, stage presence, musicianship skills, and teamwork are regularly taught. LRCC, under Artistic Director Edward Rouse, is recognized for its choral artistry and excellent musicianship. Founded in 1997 by Donna Young, LRCC not only performs their own concerts in the Conejo Valley, but collaborates with Los Robles Master Chorale and the New West Symphony. The children have sung under the direction of many world-renown conductors including Paul Salamunovich, Sir David Willcocks, Henry Leck, Z. Randall Stroope, Vance George and David Flood. LRCC has sung in London, Canterbury, Salzburg,Vienna, Prague, and Mainz, Denver, and Carnegie Hall in New York City. LRCC is a non-profit organization funded by individuals, parents, foundations and
corporations. For more information, please visit singingchildren.org or email info@singingchildren.org.