![]() From that time on, Denise has been involved in a variety of musical adventures. She and her husband, John, have been married since 2002 they live in Northbridge, MA with their daughter, Jenna, who also loves to sing! Angie has enjoyed directing NoteAble Blend and sharing their music with various communities throughout southeastern MA.ĪSSISTANT MUSIC DIRECTOR Denise Kelleher learned to play the piano at an early age, which set the stage for a love and appreciation of music. Since Dec 2017, Angie has been singing baritone with the quartet “True Colors,” who placed 2nd in the Area 2 Quartet contest in April 2018 and placed 10th in the International Quartet contest in Orlando, FL last November. She sang tenor in the quartet, “Acappella 4” for 5 years, competing at Area and International Quartet contests the group won the “Accord Award” for most improved quartet in 2015. Starting in June of 2012, Angie became the Director of NoteAble Blend. Angie was honored to be named “Barbershopper of the Year” 3 times as well. After marrying in 2002, Angie moved back to MA and was a member of the Women of Note chorus for 12 years, being a section leader on the Music Team, Public Relations Chair, and being President for 3 years. barbershop chorus, The BarreTones in Barre, VT and sang with them for 2 years. In 2000, she was introduced to her first Harmony, Inc. ![]() From January to December, 1998, she was a student in an international educational organization called “Up With People” where she traveled with 130 people from 21 countries doing a 2 hour broadway-style show in 60 cities throughout the US, Belgium, Austria, France, and Japan. She continued her singing for 3 years in an a cappella group while at Norwich University. In middle school / high school, she was in Show Choir and Chorus and performed in various school musicals. The collective performed these works, as well as compositions by members of the ensemble, (all music written in the space of eight days) to a sell out audience on Friday, June 26 at Mass MoCA.MUSIC DIRECTOR Angie Dolber grew up in western MA in a family that loved music and theater. Next, composers Judd Greenstein of NOW Ensemble and New Amsterdam Records, Rinde Eckert, finalist for the 2007 Pulitzer Prize in Drama, and Brian Simalchik of Williams College wrote music tailored specifically to the singers and their now wider range of vocal techniques. International experts in a wide range of vocal techniques - throat singers Ayan-ool Sam and Sean Quirk of Alash, belting coach Gayle Lockwood, and master yodeler Kerry Christensen - trained the singers in their respective styles. Roomful of Teeth is an eight-voice vocal ensemble that embraces the full spectrum of vocal practices and, through an on-going commissioning project, develops new compositions for voices.įounded in 2008 by singer, conductor and composer Brad Wells, Roomful of Teeth is built on the premise that the membranes that separate one vocal technique or style from another are permeable, that any singer can learn any "non-native" singing language.
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