Green Bay, WI and Huntington Beach, CA -- (ReleaseWire) -- 10/27/2009 -- SBWire (http://www.sbwire.com), the online newswire for small to medium-sized businesses and organizations, today announced that The Orange County Catholic Chorale, Inc. (http://www.OCCatholicChorale.org) has enrolled in the SBWire for Non-Profits program.
The SBWire for Non-Profits program provides free press release distribution services and access to SBWire’s collection of online public relations tools and services to qualified non-profit organizations.
The Orange County Catholic Chorale will utilize SBWire’s press release distribution services to provide members of the media and individual subscribers with up-to-date information on The Orange County Catholic Chorale’s efforts to promote the appreciation and knowledge of choral music through accessible and affordable performances of masterworks concerts.
“It is our goal to help non-profit organizations spread the word about the positive efforts they are making,” said Daniel R. Jones, Managing Editor, SBWire. “SBWire is pleased to welcome The Orange County Catholic Chorale, Inc. to the SBWire for Non-Profits program.”
Organizations interested in the SBWire for Non-Profits program are encouraged to apply for the program by visiting: http://www.sbwire.com/services/nonprofits
About The Orange County Catholic Chorale, Inc.
The Orange County Catholic Chorale, Inc., was formed in 2002 as an extension of a local Catholic church choir. Under the leadership of its founder and artistic director, Brian Dehn, the Chorale included choir members from more than nine different Orange County parishes and other faith communities. Today we have members from Anglican, Baptist, Lutheran, Presbyterian participants as well as handicapped individuals. The Chorale’s first masterworks concert was Mozart’s Requiem in D Minor, K. 626 performed in 2003. In 2004 the Chorale separated from any specific parish church and took on its community form. That summer, members of the Chorale performed the Berlioz Requiem with the William Hall Choral Festival at the Sydney Opera House, Australia. The chorale also appeared as the first guest choir at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney since the completion of its 100-year renovation. The Chorale incorporated in 2005 and in early 2006, applied for and received its 501(c) (3) nonprofit status. As part of the 250th anniversary celebration of Mozart’s birth, the Chorale performed the Southern California premiere of the Mass in C Minor recently reconstructed by Robert Levin. In 2006 the Chorale performed the Duruflé Requiem and, in 2007, the Haydn “Lord Nelson” Mass. Also in 2007, the Chorale performed the West Coast premiere of the Mack Wilberg Requiem. In 2009 the Choral performed Beethoven's Mass in C Major and premiered an original orchestra composition by a leading Orange County organist.
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