[NEohioPAL] Need carolers for your party? Hire the GLLO Singers!

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Fri Nov 6 13:12:46 PST 2015


Ho, ho, ho! Have you planned your holiday entertainment? Hire the GLLO
Singers!

It’s never too early to start thinking about the holidays and planning your
seasonal events! Whether it’s an office Christmas party, a public event, or
a family gathering, a vocal quartet can add class and merriment. The GLLO
Singers of the Great Lakes Light Opera are all professional singers with
vocal performance degrees from prestigious universities, including the
Cleveland Institute of Music. You have your choice of an all-female quartet
(SSAA) or of a mixed quartet (SATB). For large events, we suggest a larger
musical group. We can offer various vocal combinations to accommodate any
and all events!

The GLLO Singers can perform a cappella arrangements of carols, or if you
prefer accompanied music for your event, the GLLO Singers can accommodate
that request as well. In order to have an accompanist included, you must
have either an electrical outlet or a piano onsite.

The GLLO Singers’ repertoire includes all your favorites, and we take
requests, so never hesitate to ask!


Rates:

The GLLO Singers charge $250 for the first hour and $200 per subsequent
hour for a cappella holiday entertainment payable on the day of the event.
For example:

One hour event

$250

Two hour event

$450

Three hour event

$650

To include an accompanist or barter (i.e. offer costume, prop, or services
donation), please don’t hesitate to contact Megan Thompson, Executive
Director of the Great Lakes Light Opera.

For more information or to book the GLLO Singers, please contact Megan
Thompson, Executive Director of the Great Lakes Light Opera, at
greatlakeslightopera1 at gmail.com.
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