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Choir Membership

 

Being a member of the popular Middle Creek Choral Department is a great way to find your niche and group of friends in high school and learn lots of important things along the way.  Most choir members are pursuing the college/university pathway in their course of study selections.  Members learn lots of great music but they also learn lots of important life long skills. These skills include things like teamwork, dependability, responsibility, leadership, honesty, commitment, organizational skills and punctuality.  Members know what it means to count on each other, make good decisions, and to be self-disciplined.  Being choir member ignites students’ self-confidence!  

 

We need you to come sing with us

 

The History Of The Choir

 

The Beginning

 

Middle Creek High School opened its door to the first student body of 700 in August of 2002.  The mission of the MCHS Choral Department, to “Promote musical discovery and Character Education” is centered squarely in the center of the school’s mission.  Middle Creek High School’s mission is “to create a child-centered community for the purpose of engaging students in personalized acts of discovery so that they prosper in an ever-changing society”.  In 2002 the Choral Department began with a bang!  The first ever MCHS Choir of seventy voices set a high standard for future groups to follow.  The historic first ever concert on October 10, 2002 was something special.  John Williams, Middle Creek’s principal, remembers the event like this.

            “Let a picture be a thousand words.  On the stage at 7:30 P.M. on October 10, 2002, the very first Middle Creek High School choir performed to an audience of 400 – all men dressed in black tuxedos with red bowties and all women dressed in black formal gowns.  The director expected excellence.  The music made some parents weep.  The children thought they were at Carnegie Hall.  And the principal left the audience with a sense of a unified school, committed to truth, beauty, and knowledge – all crystallized in the beautiful music of children aged in ranges from thirteen to fifteen years old”.

The choirs went on to produce outstanding Holiday and Spring concerts in December and May and received high ratings at their first ever NCMEA state competition in March at Meredith College.  The choirs celebrated the year in May at the Choral Banquet sponsored by the MCHS Choral Boosters Club, Inc. and the Choral Council.  It was truly and awesome first year.  So many students and parents jump-started this program.  Our future looks bright.  Go Singing Mustangs!!!!!!!!!

 

Highlights of subsequent years

NYC trip in 2003
"Bye Bye Birdie performed in 2003
Dinner and a Show tradition started
Barbershop Quartets formed and win critical acclaim
"Grease" performed in 2004
"Music Man" performed in 2005
Choral Ensemble sings for Musical Educators State Convention in Winston Salem in 2005
"Into the Woods" performed in 2006
"Guys and Dolls' performed in 2007, winning an award in a Wake county competition
NYC trip in 2008
"Seussical" performed in 2008

 

Opportunities:

 

SATB Mixed Choirs

SSA Women’s Choirs

Men’s Choirs

Barbershop Quartet Program

Broadway musical opportunities

Solo singing

Leadership team membership

 

 

The Goal

 

The goal of the MCHS Choral Department is to build a comprehensive choral arts program for interested students through in-depth music study and character education exploration.    Students will study music from a variety of periods and genres and learn to sing in multiple parts.  Students will learn vocal techniques, fundamentals of group singing, and how to read music.  Some or all of the choirs will compete at the North Carolina Music Educators Association State Choral Festival.  The overall choral experience will be performance oriented.  Instruction is offered at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels.  No experience is necessary in order for students to become involved.  Students will have the opportunity to participate in small ensembles.  Character Education exploration consists of the pursuit of life-long skills and character traits such as integrity, responsibility, teamwork, dependability, punctuality, commitment, and honesty.

 

The Choral Department Mottos are:

“Excellence is our Standard, Not our goal”

and

“Professionalism is an Attitude"

 

 

The Teacher, Michael Gilliam

            Michael Gilliam is a career choral music teacher in the Wake County Public School System.  2008-2009 marks his thirty-first  year in the classroom.

            A native of Burlington, North Carolina, Mr. Gilliam graduated from Hugh M. Cummings High School in 1973.  He received his Bachelor of Science in Music Education from Elon College in 1978.

            Wake County Public School System teaching posts include East Millbrook Junior High, North Garner Junior High, Garner Senior High School, and Middle Creek High School.

            Interested in starting and building new choral programs and helping students become well rounded through the Arts and Character Education, Mr. Gilliam has built successful choral programs wherever he has taught.  Students under his direction have consistently earned high ratings at NCMEA Choral Festivals and contests.  He has worked as a guest clinician at several county choral festivals and has directed and produced over twenty-five Broadway musicals at the high school level.  His choral groups have performed in the United Nations, The Saint Patrick’s & Saint John’s the Divine Cathedrals in New York City, the United States Capitol and National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., and have sung in Williamsburg, VA and Nashville, TN. The choirs perform regularly in the Wake County area.  On November 14, 2005, the MCHS Choral Ensemble performed at the North Carolina Music Educator’s Association State Music Conference in Winston Salem, NC.  The choir is honored to have been selected to perform at this prestigious event.  The MCHS Choral Department has enjoyed extraordinary growth in just four years.

Michael Gilliam was voted the Middle Creek High School 2004 Teacher of the Year and selected as a top-twenty finalist for 2004 Wake County Teacher of the Year.  Other awards include Garner Senior High School Teacher of the Year, the Garner Jaycee’s Outstanding Young Educator Award, The 2002 Shepp Wasdell Teaching Excellence Award, and a Wake County Education Foundation Teacher Excellence Award nomination.  The Michael E. Gilliam Choral Music Scholarship was established in his honor in 2002 to be given to a deserving college-bound Garner Senior High School Fine Arts senior.  He is currently the MCHS Fine Arts Manager and serves on the school’s Leadership Team.

 

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Last updated 11/01/2008

A. Booker