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Onalaska Choirs History

2010-2011

In 2010-2011 the Express Show Choir was named Grand Champion in the prep division at Monona Grove, and Grand Champion of the prep division at Sauk Prairie. Express captured 3rd Runner-Up at La Crosse Logan and finished their season competion in the open division at Hastings    

In 2010-2011 the Hilltopper Show Choir was named Grand Champion at Monona Grove receiving awards for Best Vocals, Best Female Soloist (Gabby Enos), and Best Band. At Mt. Zion, IL the Hilltoppers placed 8th overall in class AA. The Hilltoppers were named 1st Runner-Up at Sauk Prairie, 3rd Runner-Up at LaCrosse Logan with awards of Best Female Soloist (Gabby Enos), and Best Opener, 5th Runner-Up at Hastings with the Showstopper award for their Ballad, and 3rd Runner-Up at Grand River National Show Choir Invitational with Best Soloist (Holland Kabat).

 

2010 Masterwork: Vivaldi "Gloria"

The Onalaska Vocal Music and Orchestra Departments will present the Masterwork "Gloria" RV589 by composer Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741). The Concert will be held on May 9, 2010 at First Lutheran Church of Onalaska and is free to the public.

Antonio Lucio Vivaldi composed this Gloria in Venice, probably in 1715, for the choir of the Ospedale della Pietà, an orphanage for girls (or more probably a home, generously endowed by the girls' "anonymous" fathers, for the illegitimate daughters of Venetian noblemen and their mistresses). The Ospedale prided itself on the quality of its musical education and the excellence of its choir and orchestra. Vivaldi, a priest, music teacher and virtuoso violinist, composed many sacred works for the Ospedale, where he spent most of his career, as well as hundreds of instrumental concertos to be played by the girls’ orchestra. This, his most famous choral piece, presents the traditional Gloria from the Latin Mass in twelve varied cantata-like sections.

Today Vivaldi is one of the most popular of all composers, who during his lifetime enjoyed considerable success and fortune, which he squandered through extravagance, and when he died in Vienna he was buried in a pauper’s grave. For two centuries after his death, the Gloria lay undiscovered until the late 1920s, when it was found buried among a pile of forgotten Vivaldi manuscripts. However, it was not performed until September 1939 in Siena in an edition by the composer Alfredo Casella. This was by no means an authentic edition (he described it as an "elaborazione”), as he embellished the original orchestration of trumpet, oboe, strings, and continuo, while reducing the role of the continuo, and cut sections from three movements. It was not until 1957 that the now familiar original version was published and given its first performance at the First Festival of Baroque Choral Music at Brooklyn College, NY.

2009-2010

In 2009-2010 the Hilltopper Show Choir finished in 7th place at Monona Grove with Best Male Soloist (Austin Sanders). The Hilltoppers were 2nd Runner-Up at Sauk Prairie, 2nd Runner-Up at LaCrosse Logan and 4th Runner-Up at Totino-Grace. At Holmen, the Hilltoppers finished 2nd Runner-Up and 4th Runner up at Grand River National Show Choir Invitational. The Hilltoppers were named Grand Champion at FAME Washington, DC and took home honors of Best Vocals, Best Choreography, Best Combo, Best Male Soloist (Austin Sanders), Best Male Stage Presence (Erich Berg), and Overall Spirit Award.

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