Royal Rhapsody Show Choir

Royal Rhapsody Show choir

Alphabetical list by first name: Aidan Griffiths, Anna McGaha, Awi Dim, Bawi Sang, Cecilia Secrest, Drew Taylor, Elijah Rutherford, Ellie Ohime, Emily Render, Faith Lowry, Grace Hovanec, Isaiah Littell, Ivan Figueroa, Jack Beeson, Jaclyn Diersing, Jane Levine, John Patrick Miller, Jordan Bauerle, Josie Bleizeffer, Katelyn Small, Layla Waugh, Maddie Buechler, Madelyn Endris, Maggie Bajuyo, Maggie Smith, Mia Steuer, Moire Boyle, Molly Resler, Morgan Vaught, Mya Galbreath, Noah Bajuyo, Olivia Tuttle, Patrisha Luzietti, Paul Pittman, Rachel Hollcraft, Robbie Phelps, Ruby Schoettle, Simon Toth, Sophia Timberlake, Will Stonecipher 

Royal Rhapsody is one of two advanced-level choirs. It is an auditioned group that sings higher caliber music and dives deeper into music theory and sight singing than beginning choirs. This group sings at one concert per quarter, in addition to performing at the ISSMA organizational contest, and at special events throughout the year. Show choir also involves a heavy rehearsal schedule and competitions during the “show choir season” in winter.


Advanced Women’s Chorus

Advanced Womens

Row 1: Josie Wilson, Clare Diez, Marygrace Rykowski, Olivia Harlow, Emma Timberlake, Lucia Hermann, Josie Hovanec, Mia Michalak, Dasha Mukunthan

Row 2: Audrey Waters, Elaina Tuttle, Caroline Bohn, Victoria McDole, Kate Pittman, Reagan O’Toole, Makayla Kedra, Lily Babb

Row 3: Anna Bohnert, Izzie Vermillion, Ashlynn Gilmore, Lily Bauman, Mira Pacholski, Izzy Elliott, Evangeline Eble, Anna Cromer

Row 4: Lola Griffiths, Maren Hupp, Lydia Traylor, Alison Lewis, Sara Geier, Addison Marsh, Chloe Painchaud 

Not Pictured:  Alexis Koleszar

Advanced Women’s Chorus is one of two advanced-level choirs. It is an auditioned group that sings higher caliber music and dives deeper into music theory and sight singing than beginning choirs. These girls sing at one concert per quarter, in addition to performing at the ISSMA solo ensemble contest and the ISSMA organizational contest. They also sing at special events throughout the year.


Intermediate Mixed Chorus

Intermediate Mixed Choir

Row 1: Audrey Young, Brigid Boyle, Thomas Nguyen, James Curtis, Sam Smith, Nathalia Sanchez, Analise Cerimele

Row 2: Isabella McQuillan, Sophia Pinkiston, Callie Elrod, Jack Davis, Sam Vaught, Ben Kruse, Alex Gorski, Amaerani Reyes-Quintana

Intermediate Mixed Chorus is Roncalli’s newest choir. It is an auditioned group with a shorter time commitment than advanced choirs, but it still provides the opportunity to sing quality music and improve music theory and sight reading skills. The Intermediate Mixed Chorus performs in the four major concerts held at Roncalli throughout the school year.


Beginning Women’s Chorus

Beginning Womens

Row 1: Toni McClain, Jocelyn Gracia-Cornado, Bella Gonzalez, Alison Holden, Gracie Cromer, Grace Armin, Yareline Rodriguez

Row 2: Lizbeth Guzman, Caroline Crews, Story Sutterfield, Antonia Troxell, Alaina Whiteley, Betsy Bauman, Cylie Henson

Beginning Women’s Chorus is a non-audition group consisting of young ladies in all grades at Roncalli. It provides a base for first year singers to learn the fundamentals of choral singing. It also gives girls who want to sing but don’t have a lot of time to commit to a select ensemble the opportunity to sing. They also compete in the ISSMA Large Group Choral Festival.


Beginning Mixed Chorus

Beginning Mixed

Row 1: Esther Niang, Nora Wlodarczyk, Shiloh Diaz, Annan Carothers, Liam Huff, Alex Toth, Alex Maled, Israel Reyes, Brendan Marack, Cole Walters, Brennah Cerny, Claire Rittenhouse, Hannah Rittenhouse, Addie Durrett

Row 2: Emma Chamblee, Eleanor Render, Leah Clark, Emme Scott, Jasmine Horsman, Maddux Haworth, Andrew Bilitz, Nick Woodburn, Colin Russell, Owen Sommers, Kyleigh Minor, Maggie Hayes, Vivie Hayes, Morgan Curtis

Beginning Mixed Chorus is a non-audition group consisting of all grades at Roncalli. It provides a base for first-year singers to learn the fundamentals of choral singing. It also gives students who want to sing but don’t have a lot of time to commit to a select ensemble the opportunity to sing. They also compete in the ISSMA Large Group Choral Festival