Logotype of the DLSZ Chorale

The De La Salle Zobel Chorale (DLSZ Chorale) is a musical group from De La Salle-Santiago Zobel School in Muntinlupa, Philippines. The DLSZ Chorale consists of two sub-groups, Grade School Choir, which operates from grades 5-6, and High School Choir, which operates from grades 7-12. The Chorale features different voice range groups, such as Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass.

The Chorale's core group consists of members that are specially selected from the SSA (Soprano 1-Soprano 2-Alto) sections, and some members of the Tenors and Basses. They are usually tasked to compete in Choral Competitions both locally and abroad.

Composition

The DLSZ Chorale in concert

The De La Salle Zobel Chorale is composed of students of De La Salle Zobel who have passed the auditions and are members of either the Club (The school's academic activity program) or joined the school's Special Music program. These students are given the opportunity to develop their singing talents through individual and group choral activities.[1] The Chorale is composed of two groups, composed of Grade School and High School students.

Musical concepts, such as melody, rhythm, form, tempo, and dynamics are integrated into the group's repertoire, which includes songs ranging from the sacred to the contemporary and pop. The repertoire features songs usually in Latin, English, and Filipino.

The group performs annually during the Angelo King Center's Performing Arts Festival that are held on February. The current principal conductors are Michael Fabian and Marites Panaligan.

Young Singers

The Young Singers (Popularly known as YS) is the special elite group from the SSA Section of the High School Choir. A separate audition is done for an eligible member to get into the core group. Also, they have a separate recital that showcases the songs they learned during the whole school year. Their repertoire consists of classical music, ethnic music, and folk songs which are arranged into harder pieces.

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