Audition Expectations

Our next audition date will be Tuesday, January 9th, 2024

There is a $25 audition fee for each singer, payable by cash, cheque made out to Pacific Voices, or by e-transfer to manager@pacificvoices.ca

Spark and Shine Divisions

The audition process is simple - all potential singers are invited to come for 10 minutes to meet with a director, sing a short song that they know (Jesus loves me, Silent Night, O Canada - anything really!) and then do some simple voice warmup exercises.

A great attitude, with the ability to listen and follow instructions, is key. All singers in these divisions are encouraged to try out the choir for the first month after which the staff will determine those that are eligible to continue.

Rise & Resonate Divisions

Each singer wishing to join one of these ensembles must audition to determine whether Pacific Voices is the right fit.

Singers will be sent acceptance letters (if applicable) following their vocal assessment.

Please arrive at the audition prepared to:

  • Sing "Silent Night" OR "O Canada" while being accompanied by the piano

  • Complete a short music literacy/theory assessment. This is to determine which music literacy class your singer will join.

What we’re looking for:

  • A high degree of motivation: A child who is exceptionally keen will likely make a fine contribution to the choir.

  • A good musical ear: The singer needs to be able to distinguish and match sung pitches. The ability to read music is an advantage.

  • A pleasant voice: The director will assess the child’s voice potential in terms of resonance and breath support.

  • An ability to read language: Children who have difficulty in reading language or have little interest in literature will likely experience limited progress as singers.

  • Good physical health: Rehearsals, performances, concerts, recordings and tours are very taxing, therefore good health and stamina are necessary.

  • Self-reliance: Children who lack initiative and self-reliance will experience frustration in this type of choral program.

  • Social skills: Children need the social skills necessary to enjoy working with and relating to other children, and taking direction from directors.

  • Long-term commitment: In order to receive the maximum benefit from singing in the choir, your child should plan to be part of the choir for at least a few years. The social, emotional, and musical benefits from singing in a choir will be most evident after a few years of singing.