Wednesday, December 22, 2010

And A Happy New Year!


Members of the Hickory Tree Chorus concluded a busy holiday singing season with a December 21 performance in the lobby of Overlook Hospital in Summit, NJ. The women were invited to perform there after entertaining employees at the new Overlook Community Health location on Springfield Avenue while caroling throughout downtown Summit December 11.

The chorus, its quartets and small ensembles have spread holiday cheer this season by caroling in downtown Summit, Chester, Westfield and Perth Amboy and entertained audiences at Livingston Barnes & Noble, Boonton's Victoria Mews assisted living facility and the Greater Westfield area Soroptimist organization.

Wednesday rehearsals resume in January 2011, and the chorus invites women interested in singing fun-filled, chord-ringing popular music to join its annual "Sing A cappella Series" of free vocal lessons January 12, 19 & 26, 7:30pm, at 570 Central Ave., New Providence. Contact: members@hickorytreechorus.org

Pictured (l-r): Patti Smith, Karen Ayres, Dolly Power, Ginny Grieco, Sue Thomas (Overlook Hospital's Manager, The Patient Experience and Volunteer Services), Lois Taylor, and Jeanne Viscito.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Small Towns Ring with HTC Carolers!


Members of the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International will be serenading shoppers and tree lighting ceremonies all over northern New Jersey this holiday season. Shoppers in historic Chester will be entertained by chapter quartets Moonstruck and Brocade, Sundays beginning November 28.

Shoppers in downtown Summit will spot a small ensemble caroling around retailers on Saturdays and Sundays beginning December 4.

Check the Hickory Tree Chorus website for other holiday performances, including tree lighting ceremonies in Berkeley Heights and Perth Amboy. Celebrate the season with a song!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

HTC Member Celebrates 50 Years As Sweet Adeline



Some people will do anything for a bargain. Joyce Brandt of Stirling recently quipped that she was staying in Sweet Adelines International until she had fifty years of continuous membership so she could take advantage of the organization’s free Lifetime Membership awarded to members who reach that milestone.
“When I was about to reach 25 years, I briefly considered leaving Sweet Adelines,” says Joyce, “I mean, that’s a long time! But my son told me, ‘aw you have to stay and get your 25-year pin.’ I stayed and never looked back.”
Joyce was one of 18 women recognized for 50 years of membership on-stage October 21 at the 64th annual Sweet Adelines International convention in Seattle, Washington. Each received a commemorative pin, an engraved membership card, and lifetime membership in the women’s world-wide singing organization.
“Each year we recognize more and more members celebrating 50-plus years of membership,” says Carol Schwartz, Sweet Adelines International Director of Music Services.
Like Joyce, many of these women are still very active in the organization.
“Without Sweet Adelines International, I don’t know if I’d be as active as I am. Singing and performing is great exercise,” observes Joyce.
As a child, Joyce sang with her father in their church choir, but in high school chose playing drums over singing. When she graduated college in 1960, she joined a chorus in Union.
“My sister claimed I couldn’t sing, but I sang anyway. I competed in a quartet my first year. We placed 12th out of about 50 quartets. Not bad!” says Joyce.
That same year, she met Bob Brandt. They married a year later and will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary next August.
Joyce claims that one of the first arguments she and Bob had was over her involvement in Sweet Adelines.
“He thought I’d leave. I straightened him out right away and he’s been good to me since,” says Joyce.
Bob recalls the discussion a little differently.
“I specifically remember telling her that I did not want her to quit. I knew how important it was to her, but I did ask her to slow down, especially when we had children,” says Bob, adding, “I knew right away this was going to be part of our collective lives.”
Joyce and Bob have three children, Christopher, Jonathan and Jessica. Christopher and Bob are also active with Sweet Adelines, most notably with the backstage crew that keeps the annual competition of the Greater New York Region #15 humming.
“I’m very happy with what I do for the organization,” says Bob, adding, “and I don’t have to pay dues or wear make-up!”
Since 1974, Joyce has been singing and dancing with the New Providence-based Hickory Tree Chorus chapter, and will perform on the chorus’s annual show, November 20 at West Morris Mendham High School.
She has always been involved in the administration of the organization, both at the chapter and regional levels, including stints as Chapter President, Treasurer, Show Chair, Costume Chair, Regional Secretary, Regent, and Regional Competition Coordinator. Joyce is the current Chairman of the Regional Competition, overseeing the weekend events featuring chorus and quartet competitions which determine who represents the Region in International competition.
In her life outside of Sweet Adelines, Joyce is an Administrative Assistant at Central Presbyterian Church in Summit, and worked previously as a fifth grade teacher and at AT&T.
“What’s kept me with Sweet Adelines for 50 years? The organization is always growing, musically, administratively. I stay because I will never know all there is to know. I attend many Regional and International educational events and I always learn something.”
Sweet Adelines International is a world-wide organization of women singers dedicated to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performance. The independent, non-profit music education association is one of the world’s largest singing organizations for women. More at sweetadelineintl.org and hickorytreechorus.org.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Let Your Inner Performer Shine!


Members of the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International are singing and dancing into fall. Members strolled and sang during the Summit Girls' Night Out September 30, performed October 2 at the Apple Fest at Westfield's Reeve House (pictured), and will perform October 10 in Somerville's United Reform Church.

Want to join the chorus, join the fun? Hickory Tree Chorus is auditioning singers in all voice parts as it prepares to compete on the Sweet Adelines International stage in Houston 2011. Visit before October 27 and receive a FREE vocal lesson! Our music and performance staff gives your inner performer the confidence to shine.

For more about membership and performances, including the chorus's annual show on November 20, visit hickorytreechorus.org

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

"Happy Together" Tickets On Sale!


Tickets are now on sale for “Happy Together” the Hickory Tree Chorus annual show, with featured guest men’s chorus “Voices of Gotham.” Show times are 3 and 7:30 pm, Saturday, November 20, at the West Morris Mendham High School, 65 East Main Street, Mendham. Advanced tickets are $20 (adults), $18 (seniors), $10 (youth 12 and under). Orders and info by e-mailing: tickets@hickorytreechorus.org

The award-winning chapter of Sweet Adelines International is auditioning women singers in all voice parts as it prepares for international competition in Houston, TX 2011. The chorus was one of 10 mid-sized choruses from around the world invited to compete in the Sweet Adelines International Harmony Classic contest for small and mid-sized choruses. The chorus emerged from world-wide regional competitions this spring as the highest-scoring of all the organization’s mid-sized choruses.

Singers do not need to know how to read music, but ideally will have had some performance experience -- in a school or community chorus, musical theater, or other a cappella ensemble. The chorus performs popular music enhanced with lively choreography and costumes. Members from all walks of life, and 40 area communities, rehearse Wednesdays, 7:30 pm, at 570 Central Avenue, New Providence.

Interested women are invited to start the audition process by visiting any rehearsal to discover the joy of singing four-part a cappella harmony barbershop style with a dynamic group of women who have real fun. More by e-mailing: members@hickorytreechorus.org

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Be Our Guest --Be Surprised!


A Hickory Tree Chorus guest describes in 56 seconds her exhilarating, and surprising, experience visiting a Hickory Tree Chorus rehearsal. Experience the joy of singing fun-filled, chord-ringing music yourself! Be our guest this week!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Randolph High School Graduate Receives 2010 Annual Scholarship


The Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International awarded its 2010 Annual Scholarship to Alessandra Altieri, a 2010 graduate of Randolph High School where she was a member of the Concert and Chamber Choirs for four years. She also peer taught the Treble Choir for one semester and conducted a piece with them in Randolph's Spring Choral Concert. She served as Vice President and Music Librarian of the Randolph High School Choir Council and President of the Drama Club. Alessandra participated each year in Randolph's spring musical; her favorite role was Maria in The Sound of Music, which she performed her sophomore year. She was also selected to participate for three and four years respectively in the New Jersey All-State and North Jersey Region Choirs.

At Randolph’s St. Matthew the Apostle Parish, Alessandra is an active member in the Teen Choir and acted as a Youth Assistant in the Children's Choir for the past two years. Last summer, she was accepted to and participated in the Interlochen Summer Arts Camp Vocal Soloist Studies Program. She spent four weeks in Interlochen, Michigan taking acting, diction, and music history classes from the highly-esteemed faculty. The program culminated in a recital of opera scenes, in which Alessandra sang the part of "Amahl" in Amahl and the Night Visitors. Most recently, Alessandra participated in the nationwide Classical Singer High School Competition. She placed 3rd in her regional auditions and continued on to the semifinals in New York City where she placed within the top 30.

Alessandra will attend Manhattan School of Music in the fall of 2010, pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Vocal Performance.

Hickory Tree Chorus annually awards a $1,000 scholarship to a young area woman, graduating high school and pursuing her music education in college. The award-winning chorus is a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, a worldwide organization of women singers committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performance. For more information about the New Providence-based chorus and to read about past scholarship recipients visit hickorytreechorus.org

PHOTO: Altieri accepts Scholarship Award from Scholarship Chair, Lynn Macbeth.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Sing and Celebrate 'Christmas In July'


Looking for a way to cool off? Think snow! Winter Wonderland, Jingle Bells, Frosty the Snowman --sing and celebrate ‘Christmas In July’ with the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International. Learn to sing the coolest winter holiday songs in four-part a cappella harmony!

The New Providence-based Hickory Tree Chorus sings popular music year ‘round and is warming-up its holiday repertoire for this winter’s community performances, including its annual show, caroling in area downtown shopping districts and tree lighting ceremonies. Members from more than 40 area communities meet weekly to socialize and rehearse chord-ringing, fun-filled popular music sung in four-part, a cappella harmony, barbershop style.

Women singers are invited to attend any or all Wednesday evening rehearsals in July, including the ‘Holiday Party’ July 21. Sing along with the melodies you know or challenge yourself to learn a harmony part. Rehearsals are held 7:30 pm, July 7, 14, 21, and 28, at 570 Central Avenue, New Providence, NJ. RSVP by e-mail: members@hickorytreechorus.org or phone 908-307-6367. Visit hickorytreechorus.org for more information.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Top Score Earns HTC International Invitation

The New Providence-based Hickory Tree Chorus has earned an invitation to compete in Sweet Adelines International’s Harmony Classic contest in Houston, October 2011. Invitations are limited to the five highest-scoring mid-sized choruses competing in the world-wide organization’s 28 Regional contests. Not only did Hickory Tree Chorus place first in the mid-sized chorus division (and second in overall competition) at the April 24 contest of the Greater New York Region but, with the final regional contest completed May 22, its score was also officially the highest of all mid-sized choruses in the world.


A frequent International competitor, this will be the first appearance by Hickory Tree Chorus in the Harmony Classic. Unlike the overall International competition, where semi-finalist choruses are limited to performing two songs, Harmony Classic competitors are considered finalists in their division so have the opportunity to perform a 10-15 minute “performance package,” a mini Broadway-style production with choreography and a story-line.


Master Director, Carolyn Schmidt of the Gillette section of Long Hill Township, is looking forward to continuing the chorus’s tradition of excellence. “I am extremely proud of our chorus! Our singers have grown so much as performers and will enjoy the challenge of preparing for a competition of this scope. Performing for the live convention audience and friends all over the world watching the webcast, will be very exciting.”


Sweet Adelines International is a worldwide organization of women singers committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performances.Boasting nearly 25,000 members worldwide, it is one of the world's largest singing organizations for women. Members sing four-part, a cappella harmony in more than 1,200 registered quartets and 600 choruses. Chartered chapters are located in Australia, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Scotland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Wales and most of the 50 states in the United States.


Hickory Tree Chorus’s 52 members hail from more than 40 area communities. Team Coordinator, Michelle Metallo of Hillsborough encourages other women to join the chorus. “This is such an exciting time for all of our members and for Hickory Tree Chorus. We are the first chorus in the Greater New York Region to participate in this select competition. This honor has inspired us to perform even better than we already have and we would be thrilled to have new members join us on this exciting adventure.”


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

HTC Wins First Place Mid-Size Chorus, Second Place Overall


The Hickory Tree Chorus was awarded First Place Mid-Size Chorus and Second Place Overall in the annual competition of the Greater New York Region of Sweet Adelines International, April 24, 2010 at the Sheraton City Center, Philadelphia, PA.

In quartet competition, Hickory Tree Chorus members appeared in three of the five medalists quartets. Escape, featuring HTC member Susan Schuman singing lead, was named 2010 Champion Quartet. Drive! featuring HTC member Patty Danner singing baritone, was awarded Third Place. The Four Baris, featuring HTC members Dana Dunlevy (tenor), Laura Partynski (lead), Kat Britt (baritone) and Carolyn Schmidt (lead), was awarded Fourth Place and the Novice Quartet Award.

Join the chorus, join the fun during the 'Sing In Spring' month-of-May Open House rehearsals, Wednesday evenings, 7:30pm.

Monday, April 19, 2010

HTC Friends and Family Wish Chorus Good Luck!



The Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International treated its friends and family to a free performance April 14, featuring the songs it will perform in the April 24 Greater New York Region of SAI annual contest in Philadelphia, PA. Also appearing were Moonstruck and The Four Baris, two of the four chapter quartets that will compete April 23.

Friday, April 9, 2010

'Sing In Spring' Month-of-May Open House

Grow with Hickory Tree Chorus and 'Sing In Spring'! Have real fun learning to sing real harmony with members of our trained Music Staff. Experience a guest-friendly introduction to singing 4-part a cappella harmony, barbershop style. Join the chorus, join the fun Wednesday evenings in May, 7:30 pm. Contact Membership Chair, Dolly Power at members@hickorytreechorus.org for more information!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Nothin' Could Be Finer Than Some Singin' In The Diner

Sweet Adelines Are Wednesday Night Regulars at Prestige Diner
A small but loyal group of members from the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adeline International regularly meet at the Prestige Diner in New Providence for post-rehearsal eats, chat and laughs. The staff is friendly, keeps the coffee hot, and is often treated to a fun-filled, chord-ringing song in four-part a cappella harmony. The members of Hickory Tree Chorus are real women, singing real harmony, and having real fun. Join the chorus, join the fun!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Free Performance for Friends and Family of Hickory Tree Chorus


Friends and family of the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International are invited to a free performance Wednesday, April 14, 8:15 p.m., 570 Central Avenue, New Providence. Chorus members will kick up their heels in preparation for the chorus’s participation in the annual contest of the Greater New York Region of Sweet Adelines International.
“We often welcome visitors to our weekly rehearsals, but there’s nothing like the excitement of performing for our friends and family who usually only hear us singing one of four parts around the house! The 50-member chorus sings a cappella music in four-part harmony, barbershop style, and it’s just not the same without the other three parts ringing a chord!”, says Dana Dunlevy, Marketing Chair.
Doors open for guests at 8 p.m. The chorus’s half-hour set features fun, popular uptunes and moving ballads enhanced with choreography. Guests have the opportunity to meet and greet chorus members following the performance and before the chorus resumes its regular rehearsal at 9 p.m.
The Greater New York Region of Sweet Adelines International hosts its annual quartet and chorus contest April 23-25 at the Sheraton City Center, Philadelphia, PA. “April Showers Bring . . . Singing In the Rain” features more than 700 area women, members of the Region’s 15 choruses located throughout lower New York state, Long Island and New Jersey. Hickory Tree Chorus is proud that four of 14 competing quartets will feature its members.
In its 41 year history the chorus has won 25 Regional medals, 12 under current Director Carolyn Schmidt of Gillette, and competed on the International level seven times. Members hail from 40 area communities and all walks of life –real women, singing real harmony, and having real fun. The chorus performs an annual show, at community events, and offers an annual $1,000 scholarship to an area high school senior girl (this year’s deadline is April 16).
Sweet Adelines International is a worldwide organization of women singers committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education and performance. For membership, performance and scholarship information visit hickorytreechorus.org or e-mail info@hickorytreechorus.org.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Scholarship Applications Now Available

Hickory Tree Chorus Accepting Scholarship Applications

The Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International, is pleased to offer its annual $1,000 Scholarship to a young woman graduating high school in 2010, who intends to pursue a career in music. This scholarship will be given to a student selected on the basis of her application and her vocal musical talent.

Completed applications should include a CD or audio-tape, which should include at least two vocal performances, demonstrating the applicant’s particular talent. Applications must be received by April 16, 2010. All applicants will be notified during the week of May 24, 2010.

Applications are available at hickorytreechorus.org and many area guidance departments.

The Hickory Tree Chorus is an award-winning chapter of Sweet Adelines International singing four-part a cappella music, barbershop style. Members from 40 area communities rehearse and welcome guests Wednesdays, 7:30pm, at 570 Central Avenue, New Providence. Contact Lynn MacBeth for more scholarship information at lynnmacbeth@comcast.net or 908-879-2989.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

HTC This Week

Peek inside a weekly rehearsal of the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International. This week 8 guests visited the chorus's 'Sing A cappella Series.' They participated in warm-ups, received a free vocal lesson, joined members on the risers and impressed all with their new skills! Chorus members also celebrated the birthday of a very special HTC friend. Join the fun!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Hickory Tree Chorus Spreads Holiday Cheer!




Carols rang throughout northern and central New Jersey as the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International, its ensembles and quartets spread holiday cheer with a full holiday performance schedule, even with two performances cancelled due to snow.

Escape, Moonstruck, True Blues and Brocade quartets regularly carolled on the streets of downtowns in Westfield, Chester and Summit. Small ensembles performed at the Berkeley Heights Tree Lighting, for the International Association of Administrative Professionals, and a 90th birthday party.

The final performance of the 2009 season featured the full chorus, performing two 45-minute sets, at the Assumption Church in Morristown as part of First Night Morris, one of the state's largest First Night celebrations.

The chorus looks forward to another full performance schedule in 2010, beginning with its popular Singing Valentines program. To tailor and book a performance for your entertainment needs, e-mail booking@hickorytreechorus.org. Singing Valentines can be ordered now by e-mailing valentine@hickorytreechorus.org

Pictured top to bottom: IAAP of Somerset County performance; 90th Birthday performance; First Night Morris performance (photo: Rory Britt).