James Caldwell Madrigal Singers Invited for Third Time to Open for World-Famous Rockettes

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November 29, 2015 – A group of talented high school singers will make their Radio City Music Hall debut this year when they open for the famous Rockettes on Wednesday, December 9, 2015. The Madrigal Singers, a group of students from James Caldwell High School (JCHS), West Caldwell, will open for the infamous dancers, singing a five-minute medley of Christmas carols entitled "Twelve Carols of Christmas" arranged by Mark Weston. The performance, part of the annual Radio City Christmas Spectacular, is choreographed by the JCHS director, Elsie Timpson.

The Madrigals were first invited to sing at the annual show in December of 2012, during the 85th anniversary of the Radio Christmas Spectacular, The Rockettes Celebration. Since then, the group has been invite back twice, including this year.

“We are so excited and honored to once again be a part of this show,” said choral director Elsie Timpson. “Each year that we are invited back gives the students new to the group a chance to perform on this famous stage. It is a performance that every singer will remember throughout their school careers and beyond.”

Students audition to be a part of the Madrigals, a select Soprano-Alto-Tenor-Bass chorus, in early September and perform music from Renaissance, Classic and Romantic periods, as well as contemporary classical and jazz songs. Most of the music is acapella. This year, the group will also have a special behind the scenes backstage tour of the iconic Radio City Music Hall.

The Madrigal Singers will also be performing on Friday Dec. 11th at the Montclair Women's Club Christmas luncheon along with the String Consort directed by William Downey.

For more information on the Rockettes and the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, visit www.radiocitychristmas.com/newyork.html. For more information on James Caldwell High School, visit www.cwcboe.org/jchs.