Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Vincit Music Month

Vincit Music Month

Learning music skills allows members to use their talents to serve in the Church.
Choirs can be a great way to bring together people from across the community and can improve an individual’s self esteem, confidence, concentration, team work and generally enhance well-being. Singing in a good choir is a very special activity for human being, giving the life-long gift of musical training and appreciation.
Members of Christus Vincit Choir

It is in that context
Christus Vincit a 4 years choir celebrating English masses at Centre Christus Remera organized a “Vincit Music Month” in preparation of their first album ever which will be released next Year 2017. In this music month choir members will be practicing everyday starting December 27th at Centre Christus as well with the help of one of the recognized musicians in Catholic Church in East Africa and Worldwide Mr. Ssemanda Lawrence a Ugandan music director, conductor and music composer who will be here with CVC for about 2 weeks.

Ssemanda Lawrence Music expert

Choir Officials believes that a 10 tracks CD masterworks will touch a number of listeners across the country especially those who are into English community, and connect them to the historical culture and deep spirituality of the Catholic Church, the CD to be released is also believed to take Christus Vincit Choir to another level. Mr. Lawrence is not the only musician who will work on this album but also other musicians from East Africa and regular Choir musicians namely Soda, Freddy, Joachim, Manzi, …
Research shows that involvement in music improves academic performance, develops mental capacity and increases powers of concentration. Many leading musicians including modern artists, soloists, composers and conductors started their careers as choristers.

Rehearsal Schedule: 

  • Tuesday 27th to Saturday 31st December from 6:00 - 8:00PM
  • Monday 2nd to Saturday 7th January 2017 from 6:00 - 8:00PM
  • Extra Schedule to be communicated later...
 “Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.” 


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