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Sweet Adelines International is a worldwide organization of women singers, established in 1945, committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performances. This independent, nonprofit music education association is one of the world's largest singing organizations for women. [ 1 ] "
Founded in 1960 in Deerfield, Illinois, the Melodeers Chorus is an a cappella chorus of female singers who sing in the barbershop style.Based in Wheeling, Illinois, they are the seven-time International Champion Chorus of Sweet Adelines International, the world's largest singing organization for women, with over 17,000 members worldwide.
Rönninge Show, performing as reigning champions in 2014 LoveNotes quartet performing as reigning "queens of harmony" in 2014. The Sweet Adelines International Competitions are the annual global championships for women's barbershop harmony a cappella singing – in quartets and choruses – for members of Sweet Adelines International (SAI) and have been held annually between September and ...
The chorus is led by Master Director Kim Wonders, a chorus member since 1979 and director since 1988. Metro Nashville Chorus is a chapter of the Sweet Adelines International worldwide non-profit organization, which includes over 20,000 women who advance the barbershop harmony musical art form through education and performance.
Harmony, Incorporated, is an international organization of women singers whose purpose is to empower all women through education, friendship and singing.Founded by 1959 by Peggy Rigby, Charlotte Sneddon, Mary Avis Hedges, Jeanne Maino and Mary Perry in Providence, Rhode Island, the organization currently has just under 2000 members in the United States and Canada and is closely affiliated with ...
POB competed in their first regional competition in the Spring of 1994 with only twenty women on stage. By 1996 they had 38 singers and placed third in their Regional competition. They also took first place in the first ever Sweet Adelines International Small Chorus Festival, held in St. Louis, Missouri.
She received the 2004 SAI "President's Lifetime Achievement Award", an honor which has been awarded annually by the president of Sweet Adelines International since 1998 to a member whose contributions to and achievements within the organization are truly exceptional. Syverson was a certified judge in both Expression and Sound categories.
[1] [2] For a full explanation of the scoring system, qualification process, awards and records, see Sweet Adelines International competition. Metro Nashville Chorus having just become the "Mid-Size Chorus" (Division AA) Harmony Classic champions in Houston, 2011. Qualification for the competition happens as part of the regional chorus competition.