Free Singing Workshop

Tenors, baritones and basses of all ages are invited to a free afternoon of community singing and camaraderie with Washington Men’s Camerata. Artistic Director Scott Tucker will teach vocal technique, from tuning to timing. Youngsters with changed voices will also learn targeted tools for healthy voice development from Frank Van Atta of National Cathedral & St. Albans Schools. Everyone will enjoy singing some new and familiar music, and all will combine to sing, discuss and socialize, welcoming new and returning singers of the men’s choral community.
Nurturing Musical Growth
Washington Men's Camerata, directed by Scott Tucker, is DC's premier chorus performing, promoting, and preserving diverse tenor and bass choral music and camaraderie since 1984. The Camerata has sung at The Kennedy Center, The White House, Smithsonian institutions, National Gallery of Art, Wolf Trap, Strathmore, and across the region; alongside National Symphony Orchestra, The U.S. Army Chorus, Washington Symphonic Brass, Mark Morris Dance Group, Symphony Orchestra of Northern Virginia, and on NPR, PBS, and SiriusXM. The Camerata has recorded six albums and the Washington Commanders fight song. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the organization regularly commissions and premieres pieces that become part of their national lending library of sheet music, The Demetrius Project, with over 200,000 scores of 3,300 works.
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