Wednesday, December 5, 2012

"Jersey Bounces Back" With Audience Help


In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International renamed “Jersey Bounce”, its December 1 annual show, “Jersey Bounces Back” and accepted donations for two relief organizations.

Despite a promotional schedule shortened by power-outages, displacement, and worse, the two shows at West Morris Mendham High School were nearly sold-out and audience members contributed over $1,000 to the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund and a mini-van full of non-perishable goods for the Community Food Bank of New Jersey.

Guests included Miss New Jersey 2012, Lindsey Petrosh, and Frank the Dog, a Barbershop Harmony Society quartet that donated its performance fee to the Hurricane New Jersey Relief Fund.

Prior to the show, chorus members donated children's winter clothing to the Somerset County Freeholders clothing drive.

The Basking Ridge-based Hickory Tree Chorus hosts Wednesday Open House rehearsals January 2013 as part of Sweet Adelines International’s Global Open House event. E-mail: info@hickorytreechorus.org for more information.

Pictured delivering food and a check from audience members are Hickory Tree Chorus members Dolly Power (left) and Joanne Sarubbi, with Community Food Bank of New Jersey, Food Sourcing Coordinator, Gleny Herlihy (center). The same day, Sarubbi and Power delivered winter clothing donated by chorus members to the Somerset County Freeholders clothing drive. They are pictured with Assistants to the Freeholders, Tonya Jenkins and Samantha Tomara.


Tuesday, November 13, 2012

HTC Renames Show "JERSEY BOUNCES BACK"


The Hickory Tree Chorus had been planning its big budget December 1 show for a year.  The 50-voice women’s a cappella chorus was awarded 2nd place medals by Sweet Adelines International for its 15-minute New Jersey-themed show package at last year’s international mid-sized chorus contest, and knew it would translate well into a full-length show.
 
The show was named “Jersey Bounce” after the featured, swinging 1940’s up-tune. Members learned new, Jersey-themed songs arranged especially for the show by its Master Director and Master Music Arranger, Carolyn Schmidt – songs by Jersey girls Whitney Houston and Dionne Warwick, songs about Atlantic City and Cape May, and more.  The show would even feature special guest Miss New Jersey 2012, Lindsey Petrosh!

Then, Hurricane Sandy hit, knocking out power, damaging homes –and worse.  The chorus leadership struggled with whether or not it was the right time to go on with the celebratory New Jersey show, now made poignant by the destruction. Members were still without power. Some had damaged homes. One was making funeral arrangements.

But as communications improved, it became apparent that members longed to get back to the camaraderie of its weekly rehearsals in Basking Ridge, which had been canceled for two consecutive weeks.  They needed to be together to give and get support.  And they wanted to extend that sentiment to others.

The decision was made to go on with the show, re-name it “Jersey Bounces Back” and partner with the Community Food Bank and the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund, giving audience members the opportunity to contribute to the state’s recovery.

“Jersey Bounces Back” will be presented Saturday, December 1, two shows at 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., at West Morris Mendham High School, 65 Main Street, Mendham, NJ. In addition to Hickory Tree Chorus and Miss New Jersey 2012, guests include Frank the Dog (Barbershop Harmony Society’s 2013 Mid-Atlantic District Quartet Champion), and student a cappella groups from West Morris Mendham High School.

Tickets are priced $20 (adults), $18 (seniors 62+), $10 (children 12 and under).  All seats are reserved and +$2 at the door. Contact Jeannie at 973-822-0798 or tickets@hickorytreechorus.org.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Hickory Tree Chorus presents "Jersey Bounce"

Join Hickory Tree Chorus on a musical adventure through New Jersey! Sweet Adelines International's 2012 2nd Place Mid-size Chorus performs songs celebrating the state's landmarks, the shore, and songs made famous by Garden State artists.  Featuring guest men's quartet, Frank the Dog --Barbershop Harmony Society Quarter Finalist --and a special guest performance by Miss New Jersey 2012, Lindsey Petrosh.

Get your tickets now! Two December 1 performances, 3 and 7:30 p.m., at West Morris Mendham High School, 65 E. Main St., Mendham.

Contact Jeannie: 973-822-0798; or e-mail tickets@hickorytreechorus.org

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Carolyn Schmidt Masters Sweet Arrangements


Soon after joining Sweet Adelines International in 1974, Carolyn Schmidt, with no previous experience, was asked by fellow quartet members to ‘fix some chords’ in “I Write the Songs.” 

“Now I arrange the songs!” says Schmidt, who this month was advanced by Sweet Adelines International to the Master Music Arranger level, a level which few in the organization ever achieve.

In the 67-year history of the 23,000-member women’s barbershop singing organization, only eight Certified Music Arrangers have reached the Master Music Arranger level, and only 5 of them are currently active.  The Sweet Adelines International Board of Directors, its Education Direction Committee, and Arrangers Coordinators all must agree on the advancement of a Certified Music Arranger.

“Carolyn is so deserving of the Master Music Arranger advancement,” says Carol Schwartz, Director of Music Services, Sweet Adelines International. “The designation recognizes not just quality arrangements, but her service to the educational mission of Sweet Adelines International.  Carolyn has always been eager to help educate up-and-coming arrangers. She is a highly regarded mentor.”

Since advancing to the Certified Music Arranger level in 1990, Schmidt has served the organization as a coordinator for the International Music Arrangers Program, as Arrangers Seminar faculty, on a team identifying material suitable for Young Women in Harmony (YWIH) arrangements, as Co-Chair of the International Arrangers Seminar, and as an arrangers mentor.

Sweet Adelines International choruses and quartets sing popular music, a cappella style, arranged in four-part harmony.  The organization is committed to the advancement of the barbershop style of music, with its distinctive close harmonies, singable melodies, and lyrical messages.

Schmidt has arranged over 125 songs.  A random sample includes: “Come Fly With Me” the swinging uptune made popular by Frank Sinatra; “In My Life” the touching Beatles ballad; “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” the rollicking chick anthem made popular by Cyndi Lauper; and “Happy Together” the relentlessly chipper hit by the Turtles.

Her arrangements are performed by Sweet Adelines International choruses and quartets around the world, most often by Hickory Tree Chorus, the Basking Ridge-based chapter of which she is also the Master Director.

“My favorite arrangements tend to be the ones I’ve just completed, and right now I really love ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’, the song made popular by Whitney Houston, that I just finished for Hickory Tree Chorus’s December 1 show,” says Carolyn.

“It was a creative challenge for me and I really enjoyed listening to and learning from others’ treatment of similar songs. It’s taking something that might look static on paper and transforming it into something that becomes live and danceable when performed by a group of women, with no accompaniment.  It’s like spinning gold from straw.”

Schmidt feels fortunate that she has a talented chorus –Hickory Tree Chorus is Sweet Adelines International’s 2012 Harmony Classic 2nd place mid-sized chorus –ready and able to bring her arrangements to life.

“Arranging can be kind of tedious, like a crossword puzzle, trying to fit the notes and chords together. You believe it’s going to work, but when you walk away from the piano it’s on paper, not living.” Schmidt’s voice quickens as she continues, “Then you give it to the chorus! And then it’s off the paper, and it’s alive! It’s like magic –POOF! You see the energy the chorus brings to it and to an audience. That’s what’s really exciting!”

Schmidt is a life-long resident of the Gillette section of Long Hill Township, where she lives with her husband and cats, and where she gardens and arranges magic.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Get Away Wednesdays!


Maybe your vacation is over, but you can still "Get Away Wednesdays" with the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International.  Summer is a great time to do all those things you never seem to find the time to do during the rest of the year --have some fun, make new friends, sing a new song!

The chorus is learning new music for its December 1 New Jersey-themed show, "Jersey Bounce" and it's a great time for Jersey girls to learn along at the same time. Who knows? Maybe you'll be on stage this winter!

RehearSING 7:30pm, Wednesdays, in Basking Ridge. E-mail: info@hickorytreechorus.org

Watch the video! Sweet Adelines Teach the World to Sing

Thursday, July 26, 2012

2012 Scholarship Awarded to Ariel Rubin



Hickory Tree Chorus Awards 2012 Scholarship
The Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International awarded its 2012 Annual $1,000 Scholarship July 25 to Ariel Rubin, a 2012 graduate of Montclair High School, who will attend Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts this fall.
            Rubin has performed in musical theater from a young age, and appeared in eight musical productions at Montclair High School, including a starring role as Penelope Pennywise in this year’s production of “Urinetown.”  She is also a talented pianist, and has studied dance, acting, and musical theater at the ATC Studios in Clifton, NJ.
            After performing selections from “Jekyll and Hyde”, “Side Show”, and “Candide” for chorus members and guests, Rubin was presented the award by Hickory Tree Chorus Scholarship Chair, Lynn MacBeth
            Since 2001, the Basking Ridge-based Hickory Tree Chorus has awarded its annual scholarship to an area high school senior girl who intends to pursue a career in music. Recipients are chosen on the basis of their application and vocal music talent.  Applications for next year’s scholarship will be available January 2013.
            Hickory Tree Chorus is an award-winning women’s chorus performing popular music in four-part, a cappella harmony, barbershop style. For scholarship, performance, and membership information visit: hickorytreechorus.org

Monday, July 2, 2012

Youth In Harmony Night Showcases Student A Cappella

Student a cappella groups are invited to showcase their best performance, open mic style, 7:30 p.m., July 25 at "Youth In Harmony Night", sponsored by the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International. 


Guy-, Girl-, and Mixed-ensembles are all welcome to share harmony and fun with this award-winning women's barbershop chorus, at their regular rehearsal site, located at 140 South Finley Avenue, Basking Ridge, NJ. 


FREE for singers and fans, but please register by calling or texting Dana at 973-980-8466. More on facebook.


Sweet Adelines International is a world-wide organization of women singers committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education, competition, and performance. The organization celebrates its founding July 13, with special events and open rehearsals all month.








Thursday, June 14, 2012



Hickory Tree Chorus Installs 2012-13 Officers
            The Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International installed its 2012-13 Management Team ceremonies held June 11 at the Chimney Rock Inn in Gillette, NJ.  The Music and Performance Team was also recognized, and Hall of Fame and Choreography awards were also presented.
            Management Team members are pictured (l-r) Mary Lou Van Handle of Succasunna; Carlyn Barr of Manchester; Karen Ayres of Berkeley Heights; Carolyn Schmidt of Gillette (behind guest hostess, Lisbet Duponte); Rita Peyton of Berkeley Heights; Miriam Gonzalez of Staten Island, NY; Dolly Power of Elizabeth; Michelle Metallo of Hillsborough; and Patty Visioli of Somerset.
            Susan Williams of Madison was awarded the annual Hall of Fame award. A member of the chorus for 20 years, Williams currently serves as a Tenor Section Leader, a member of the Show Committee, and produces a weekly internal newsletter, but has held many leadership positions and “flies under the radar handling lots of vital tasks, never seeking recognition,” according to Master Director Carolyn Schmidt.
            Sara McHugh of Stanhope was awarded the “Golden Sneaker Award” for excellence in choreography. As a member of the choreography team, McHugh often presents the award to others members who have made great strides in choreography. But this year, the Management Team awarded the tongue-in-cheek trophy to McHugh, who returned to the chorus earlier this year after taking a leave of absence to pursue a Master’s degree.
            The Basking Ridge-based women’s chorus performs popular music in four-part a cappella harmony, barbershop style. The chorus was awarded 2nd place, in the mid-sized chorus division, in the Sweet Adelines International competition, October 2011 in Houston, TX.  Women singers interested in joining the chorus are invited to visit a rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., Wednesdays, at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 140 S. Finley Ave., Basking Ridge.  Visit on the web at hickorytreechorus.org or e-mail: info@hickorytreechorus.org

Wednesday, May 23, 2012


The Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International performed May 19th at Bernards Township's annual Charter Day festivities. It was the award-winning chorus's first performance there since moving rehearsals to Basking Ridge's St. Mark's Church September 2011. Under the direction of Carolyn Schmidt, the chorus performed a 20-minute set of popular songs in its signature four-part a cappella harmony, barbershop style. The chorus is available for both large and small performances and can be seen next May 25 at the County College of Morris in Randolph. Find the chorus on facebook and at hickorytreechorus.org.  Photo: Pat Auriemma


Friday, May 4, 2012

Sing In Spring With Hickory Tree Chorus

The Basking Ridge-based Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International is buzzing with activity this spring, with two scheduled area performances and an invitation for women to join the chorus, join the fun!

About 20 members of the 50-voice chorus will perform 1:40 p.m., May 19 at Bernards Township’s annual Charter Day Street Fair and Festival. This will be the award-winning chorus’s first performance in Bernards Township, since the chorus moved to Basking Ridge in September 2011.

 “We’re really looking forward to performing for the community and meeting women who might enjoy singing chord-ringing, fun-filled, popular music with us,” says Master Director, Carolyn Schmidt.

Another small ensemble from the chorus will perform 1:15 p.m., May 25 at the Student Center at the County College of Morris. The performance is open to the public.

More than 23,000 women world-wide share harmony and friendship through Sweet Adelines International. It is one of the largest independent music education organizations in the world.

During the month of May, Hickory Tree Chorus’s trained music staff offers a free vocal lesson to any woman who visits a 7:30 p.m., Wednesday rehearsal at St. Mark’s Church, 140 S. Finley Avenue, Basking Ridge. Ready to really live your life? E-mail: info@hickorytreechorus.org. More at hickorytreechorus.org and on facebook.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Hickory Tree Chorus Awarded Regional Medal



The Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International was awarded 3rd Place medals in the 2012 Greater New York Region annual competition, March 24 in Philadelphia, PA. It is the 27th regional medal awarded the Basking Ridge-based women’s chorus and the 14th under Master Director Carolyn Schmidt of Long Hill Township.

Individual members of the chorus also competed in the March 23 quartet competition, including Patricia Danner of Long Valley, who was awarded a 2nd Place medal with Drive! quartet. Members Rosemarie Gerber of Randolph, Lori Servidio of West Caldwell, Rita Peyton and Shayna Atkinson, both of Berkeley Heights, singing as Three Quarter Time quartet, were awarded the Novice Quartet Award.

Jeannie Allen of Florham Park, Eleanor Borris of Rockaway, and Lilas Schmidt of Long Hill Township were each awarded certificates recognizing their 40 years of continuous membership with the world-wide organization, singing exclusively with The Hickory Tree Chorus.

Sweet Adelines International is a worldwide organization of women singers dedicated to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education, competition, and performance.

The chorus competes and performs regularly and, through April 21, is accepting applications for its annual $1,000 scholarship, to be awarded to a graduating high school senior young woman. For membership, performance, and scholarship information e-mail info@hickorytreechorus.org or visit hickorytreechorus.org.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

2012 Scholarship Applications Accepted Through April 21

The Basking Ridge, NJ-based Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International is pleased to offer its annual $1,000 Scholarship to an area high school senior who intends to pursue a career in music. This scholarship will be given to a young woman selected on the basis of her application and her vocal musical talent. Presentation of the check to the recipient is usually in June, after her acceptance to the college or university of her choice.

Each student should complete the application and submit a CD which should include at least two vocal performances, demonstrating her particular talent. Both the application and CD should be received by April 21, 2012. Please no DVD’s.

Request an application through your high school guidance office or by e-mailing: lynnmacbeth@comcast.net

The Hickory Tree Chorus is an award-winning women’s chorus performing popular music in four-part, acappella harmony, barbershop style. The chorus performs regularly at community and civic events and welcomes new members. More scholarship, membership and performance information can be found at hickorytreechorus.org.