| BIOGRAPHY
In
March, 2002, a group of five young barbershop singers met to discuss
forming a new chorus, a chorus composed of other young singers, as
a means of involving more of their peers in singing barbershop harmony.
New director Terry Ghiselli approached the old Westminster, CA chapter
with an idea. Since the Westminster chapter's membership had dwindled
to eight active members and they had not competed in almost 10 years,
how would they feel about letting a group of young guys create their
own chorus under the chapter's charter? President Phil Ridout and the
other current members could not have been happier and offered their
support in any way possible. A new experiment was begun - with guidance
from elders and yet totally fueled by the youth, the seeds for a new
era of Barbershop Harmony were planted.
The
chorus grew and evolved over the next few years, always both benefiting
from and suffering by their core attribute: youth. Musical learning
came fast and the high energy performances always thrilled audiences,
yet behind the curtain issues of organization, attendance, and funding
were constantly dragging and hindering the chorus in realizing its
aspirations and dreams. Yet the many growing pains were endured and
surmounted, and by the District contest of 2005 the chorus members
and the audience alike where amazed at what a force the sound had
already become - with potential to ring still truer with more hard
work and dedication. Now
45 strong, the chorus won the contest and received excited praises
from both local fans and the society abroad.
The
next great achievement of the Westminster Chorus culminated in the
summer of 2006 at the International contest in Indianapolis. Now
under the direction of Royce Ferguson, the chorus was riding a new
tide of momentum with 56 strong on the risers. Taking the stage with
no especial expectations, the young chorus dazzled and touched the
giant audience of 10,000 at the Pacer's enormous basketball stadium
in Indy 2006. The heartwarming applause after the soul-stirring ballad "The
Way You Look Tonight" was bested only by the unending stadium-wide
standing ovation after the thrilling up-tune "South Rampart Street
Parade". The indescribable excitement was felt by the entire convention
when the young chorus was awarded the second place Silver Medal, coming
in only 17 points behind the legendry and indomitable 160 man Vocal
Majority chorus from Texas. To be sure a new page was turned
that warm summer eve by this joyous band of young singers and the entire
society of barbershop lovers the world round felt suddenly assured
that one of their favorite art forms would be nobly and graciously
carried on to the eager generations to come.
The
chorus quickly regrouped after realizing their own potential and
widespread fan support to chase the great Barbershop Society dream:
a chorus Gold Medal. New leaders emerged and numerous new singers
joined - all eager to strike in step at the next summer's 2007 convention
- better organized and better prepared than ever. The chorus
embarked on taking a new and fresh approach - a challenge to the status
quo would be needed to make musical history. Great mentors and coaches
were brought in to help and guide the chorus. The chorus ideal was
unanimous: to give the society's international audience something fresh,
unique, and entirely "Westminster". The chorus arrived 63
strong in Denver - confident yet duly aware of the worthiness of the
other competitors. Newly arranged in the Barbershop style, the famous
and poignant ballad "Their Hearts Were Full of Spring" was
sung with youthful honesty and a depth of heart imparted to the singers
by the many mentors who had brought them to this defining moment. The
performance was received with awe and standing appreciation from the
giant crowd. The chorus then launched into a medley of the familiar "Strike
Up the Band" and "Everybody Step" American tunes. The
arrangement was all new, the pace was swift, and the original choreography,
stomping, and stepping was thrilling to the eager audience of over
10,000. When the moment came to announce the new 2007 champion chorus,
the stilled tension in the stadium exploded in shouts and gasps - an
exact tie for first place! Both the Westminster Chorus and the Ambassadors
of Harmony chorus had received a 95.0 out of 100 score - marked by
twelve total judges. Then after moments which passed like hours, it
was announced that in such cases the tie-breaker is the winner of the
'Singing Category'. The bright, clear sounds of the young and committed
group were rewarded - Westminster Chorus was crowned the new 2007 International
Champion.
Regardless of what their individual preference of music includes, members
of the Westminster Chorus come from all walks of life for one purpose:
To sing at a very high skill level and enjoy the company of young musicians
who share this goal. The Westminster Chorus is great with gratitude towards
the many mentors, family, friends, loyal fans, and generous supporters
who have helped build the chorus to realize our musical performance dreams.
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