The
Children’s Festival Chorus of Pittsburgh (CFC), one of the
premier children’s choral ensembles in the country, is now in its
26th year of providing superior choral education and performance
opportunities to children and a professional-level children’s
choir to audiences this season.
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Christine Jordanoff, professor of Music Education and Director of Choral Organizations at Duquesne University, CFC educates and nurtures talented young singers to find their vocal instruments and to express themselves through song. Ms. Jordanoff is assisted by associate conductor Elaine Goldsmith and assistant conductor Lisa Jaworowski.
The singers of the Children’s Festival Chorus range in age from 8 to 15 and reside throughout the ten-county Pittsburgh
region. “This world class ensemble” (Pittsburgh Post
Gazette), representing many cultures, races, and socio-economic
backgrounds, delights audiences with its versatile range of singing
styles. The choristers have mastered challenging repertoire sung from memory in over 25 languages.
The
Children’s Festival Chorus has developed performance
relationships with the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Pittsburgh Symphony
Pops, the Pittsburgh Opera, the Mendelssohn Choir and the Bach Choir of
Pittsburgh, among others. The Chorus has hosted and performed with
several prominent artists including Marvin Hamlisch, the Harlem
Spiritual Ensemble, the New York Voices, Elisabeth von Trapp, the
Drakensberg Boys Choir of South Africa, folksingers Ann & Will
Schmid, and jazz vocalist Kim Nazarian.
The
Children’s Festival Chorus receives many invitations to appear at
prestigious conferences and festivals both nationally and
internationally, and contributes to our communities through its choral
education program, outreach programs and community performances. The
Chorus has been featured on WQED-TV, KDKA-TV, WTAE-TV, WPXI, various
radio stations and has been heard internationally on “Voice of
America”. They have recorded three compact discs: Ten Years in Harmony, A Children’s Classic Christmas and A Children’s Festival of Song.
An ensemble in residence at Duquesne University,
the Children’s Festival Chorus provides a “living
laboratory” for Music Education majors…our future teachers. With
the possibility of subsequent passage into the Junior Mendelssohn and
Mendelssohn Choir, the children are a vital link in the choral
education concept called TRIAD, which was developed in 1988 by Robert
Page and Christine Jordanoff.
Marvin
Hamlisch, Director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Pops, enthused after a
concert, “The Children’s Festival Chorus…came to the
rehearsal fully prepared…their talent and sound was a joy. I look forward to working with them again and again”.