The classic Trolley Song from Meet Me in St. Louis is performed by the Ensemble Choir of Northwest Girlchoir. Ensemble is is made up from part of the approximately 60 member high school aged Amore choir. This performance was at a choir fundraiser this spring.
This year is the 35th anniversary year for Northwest Girlchoir in Seattle that was founded in...well, 35 years ago.
(From their website)
Northwest Girlchoir is a community of young women creating beautiful music and life-long friendships.
At Northwest Girlchoir, we provide extraordinary music education and performance experiences. Our choristers provide the talent, dedication, teamwork and heart.
Northwest Girlchoir is made up of 170 young women, ages 4 to 18, who, through the joy and discipline of choral singing, learn about themselves, each other and the world around them. At Northwest Girlchoir, voices come together to create the critically-acclaimed sound that can be heard on our recordings and in concert halls around the globe.
Please browse our website (www.northwestgirlchoir.org) for more information, concert schedules, and to find out how you can join us!
a very nice performance! Please post more videos.
AllegroConBrio67 1 year ago
i meant the oppisite of "bopping around" u guys are couging and stuff like that great sound but not a great look.. im a preformer also
GlamGirliee 3 years ago
Well, it appears to be a more formal concert, so boppin around doesn't seem like the best idea. But also, it is difficult to smile and sing at the same time, and I would say that the quality of their voices far outweighs the importance of smiling. Plus, its hard to see their facial expressions in this video anyway. I have seen them perform, and they are phenomenal!
Scooter3131 3 years ago
good but not that great posture, this is a happy song, SMILE GIRLS!! WHATS THE PROBLEM?
GlamGirliee 3 years ago
A lovely sound
chorister51 3 years ago
heck yes!!!
praisethepesh 3 years ago