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Renowned Children’s Choir Celebrates Its 20th Season The Fairfield County Children’s Choir (FCCC), a communitybased choral program, provides children in grades 4 through 12 the opportunity to participate in a musical experience that is challenging, rewarding and enjoyable. The choir, which has been recognized in performances throughout the U.S. and internationally, also brings critically acclaimed choral music to the community through a variety of concerts and events. The Fairfield County Children’s Choir is made up of 300 children performing in four choirs. The choirs range from youngsters beginning to acquire vocal skills and repertoire to advanced choristers performing sophisticated voicing, musical forms, texts and techniques. This year, FCCF is celebrating its 20th anniversary season. Some of the highlights of the season include the choir’s popular holiday concert, this year Sunday, Dec. 7, at the Klein Memorial auditorium and a performance with the Cross Border Orchestra Ireland, Oct. 30, at Carnegie Hall. One of the most attended concerts each year is the Fairfield County Children’s Choir Broadway concert Saturday, Feb. 7, also at the Klein, where the choirs perform Broadway favorites, with talented young soloists. The 20th anniversary season will also include a concert with the Greater Bridgeport Symphony Orchestra Dec. 6, a summer tour and a 20th anniversary recording. Each year we develop a program that may include premier performances of pieces written specifically for the choir, and special guest artists. The choir has shared the stage with such notable artists as Renee Fleming, Christopher Plummer, Ivan Rutherford and Tom Chapin and has also performed at Tanglewood, Carnegie Hall and in Europe. The choir’s music director and founder is Jon Noyes, who has been recognized by the Connecticut Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association as Choral Director of the Year. A music educator both in the Fairfield Public Schools and at Fairfield University, Noyes has conducted children’s choirs on the national level. He conducts the FCCC’s advanced choir, the Chamber Singers. For more information about the Fairfield County Children’s Choir, visit singfccc.org or call 203-414-4292. Jon Noyes, music director Fairfield County Children’s Choir Member, Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County The mission of the Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County is to support cultural organizations, artists and creative businesses by providing promotion, services and advocacy. For more information, visit CulturalAllianceFC.org or email infoCulturalAllianceFC.org or call 256-2329. For events lists, visit FCBuzz.org. FCBUZZ Arts & Culture of Fairfield County SPOOKTACULAR SHENANIGANS AT CONNECTICUT’S BEARDSLEY ZOO The spectacular fall foliage serves as a gorgeous backdrop for Connecticut’s only zoo this time of year. And there are plenty of fall festivities in store for visitors of all ages, including harvest hayrides every weekend in October and November and on school holidays, too! Our Second-Annual Brew at the Zoo Oct. 11, 6:30-10 p.m., is a great way to kick off the spooky season. This adults-only event features craft beers, delicious fare, live music and a silent auction with proceeds supporting Connecticut’s only zoo. From October 17-31, guests will be welcomed by our “Scarecrows on Parade” display, a fun and funny exhibition showcasing dozens of cleverly crafted scarecrows designed by local schoolchildren. If you love Halloween, you won’t want to miss our HowlO-Ween extravaganza Oct. 17, 18, 24 and 25, 6:30-10 p.m. Recommended for children ages 8 and over, our “Greek Mythology” hayride, Haunted Farmyard, Gruesome Greenhouse and magic show are sure to fright and delight all who attend. Tickets also include free face painting and, of course, candy. For younger guests, Boo at the Zoo Oct. 26 is the perfect way to spend the day… and if you’re under age 12, in costume, and accompanied by a paying adult, you get in for free. There’s always something new at the zoo, so come enjoy these crisp autumn days and frightastic fall festivities! To learn more, visit BeardsleyZoo.org. NATIONAL PREMIERE OF ‘COMPADRE HUASHAYO,’ PRODUCED BY INTAKE MUSIC The INTAKE Music Organization presents the national premiere of its production, “Compadre Huashayo,” a documentary that tells the story of musicians who keep their musical heritage alive through the philosophy of two cultures coming together without one subjugating the other. The film is directed by Aric Hartvig from PBS, with original music by American-born composer Gabriela Frank, of Peruvian and Lithuanian descent, and recipient of the 2009 Latin Grammy. The film was recently confirmed for national distribution on the PBS network. The event is Monday, Oct. 20, 7 p.m., The Italian Center, 1620 Newfield Ave., Stamford. It has been hailed by international media as an important project that promotes cultural exchange between two nations. “Compadre Huashayo,” was written for the Orchestra of Andean Instruments in QuitoEcuador. The composer Gabriela Frank created a Western classical piece and translated it to the traditional instruments of Ecuador; where the winds and string instruments are replaced by a series of flutes, charango and bandolins — instead of violins, violas and cellos. There will be a panel discussion with the composer and videographer as well as a musical performance by the INTAKE Ensemble, incorporating American and Latin American music with native and classical instruments. In addition, traditional ballet dances from Peru will demonstrate the unity of cultures through music and education. For additional information, visit intakemusic.org. Visit FCBuzz.org for more information on events and how to get listed. 14 Week of October 13, 2014 • FAIRFIELD COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL Presented by: Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County