Camerata to Hold Auditions Today
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Anyone familiar with classical music knows works by composers such as Vivaldi and Ravel, but what about “Address to a Toothache”?
Probably not. But that’s the point.
It’s all part of the Ojai Camerata’s mission to expose music aficionados to some of the lesser-known pieces of famous masters.
Camerata refers to a chamber that housed a smaller group and a more intimate setting.
“You could picture some dignitary wanting to have a concert in his sitting room,” said Marilyn Wallace, a member of the board of the Ojai Camerata.
The 16- to 20-member amateur vocal chamber choir also looks for compositions by women composers and new composers. Three performances are given from September through May.
Anyone with a love for music, a good voice and musical training will have an opportunity to join the group through open auditions today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Nordhoff High School band room in Ojai.
There will be a second set of auditions at 2 p.m. at the home of voice instructor Linda MacKinnon at 895 E. Main St. in Ventura.
For additional information, call Miguel del Aguila at 985-8542.
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