How to get into the church choir and start singing on the kliros! Singing in the choir.

16.02.2019
So you want to get into church choir. If you are a believer, then you are doubly interested in singing on the kliros. In the end, the kliros imitates the angels, and imitates the angelic heavenly face. This in itself is quite attractive for a believer, and more active participation in worship subconsciously (and sometimes quite consciously) instills the idea of ​​greater personal value for the parish.

Of course, one cannot completely exclude the option that you see in this work an opportunity to combine the good with the utilitarian (that is, money). There is nothing wrong. Work on the kliros is difficult and it is quite appropriate to get at least something for it. So the background is clear. You want to be in the church choir.

Now, exactly how it's done

1. Go to the church cash desk (where candles are sold) and ask -
"what is the name of the abbot of this temple and when does he serve"? The rector is actually the head of the parish, its "director", and it is he who is the coordinator of all processes in a single church. Nothing is done without the abbot, and you cannot escape communication with him. When you find out when the rector is serving, you simply ask him for a few words. Usually after service.

2. So, you go up to the rector and say "Hello, my name is so-and-so ... I want to sing in the church choir. I have / do not have (underline as appropriate) musical education, have/no (underline as appropriate) experience of singing in kliros, ready/not ready (underline as appropriate) to work for free".

The rector will very quickly weigh your chances, and if they are not zero (if you are a man, the chances increase slightly, since there are traditionally not enough men in the kliros), then he will give the contacts of the regent - the "director" of the choir.

And he will direct you to have a conversation with him. If the rector clearly rejects you (it is clear that he is giving arguments that you cannot sing), then ask him "is there a school at the church church singing where you are willing to go." If there is, ask how to get there. If not, politely say goodbye and apologize for the wasted time.

3. At this phase, it is assumed that the abbot did not "reject" you after all and sent you to the regent. Relax early. The regent often just "for the rector" competently sends off, in addition, the regent is already a professional in singing (and he certainly thinks that way to himself), so your natural excitement will be added to the conversation (unless, of course, you have not sung before for 15 years in different kliros ).

So, approach the regent and you will have to repeat to him everything that you said to the rector, after which you can invite the regent to sing something simple with him right now (so that the regent can appreciate the pleasantness / creakiness of your voice).

Usually confidence in such matters works in a plus. If the regent has any interest in the new choirboys, he will make time for you. If the regent has no interest (everything suits him in current composition) - well, try to ask him about whether there is a church singing school in the city. If yes - ask for coordinates and say goodbye. If not, just say goodbye. You can't get a kliros yet. Actually, this is hard work and your loss (well, or missed opportunities, as you prefer) cannot be called tragic.

4. Suppose the regent nevertheless agreed to accept you for a trial period. And he appointed a time for you to come to the general rehearsal (in other words, a rehearsal), in which all the people working on the kliros already participate. You are now required not to burn your nerves and not to frighten already working choristers. There are several tips.

  • Do not use a lot of church words/expressions in rehearsal and in general in communication. Singers, as a rule, begin to think about such a person like this: “oh, a mega-Orthodox has come, who was sent by the rector to spy on us, he will spoil our singing, but he will be in good standing with the rector.” Be yourself, don’t be too relaxed, but you don’t need to be a shy mouse either (otherwise they will conclude that you are useless, like a dead fly, all the same, performance musical works requires a certain amount of performance courage).
  • Dress well and well. Poor dressing is not a plus for you, simply because the choristers will immediately begin to think "you want to break into the left choir at any cost and take away services from already working choristers." You don’t know this yet, but the choristers all services are limited and there is a fight for each (because the rector does not allow everyone to go out at will, there is a limit on the number of people in the everyday “left” service). Show that you are ready for anything at holiday services on weekends, but you are a working person and you have money (even if this is an embellished reality)
  • Tune in to what good location you will be the first time to provide only regent. The choristers are very afraid of destroying the fragile world that they develop during their work - this is both the balance of the workload and the distribution of authority in the team, and therefore no one will "bet on a dark horse". You will be treated with cold politeness, and in especially neglected cases - with cold impoliteness)) If you want to sing for real, you will have to endure it all.
  • Of course, don't be late. Come early, take a look. Offer to take sheet music home to study (this is, of course, if you do not read like a computer, but this is very rare, at least in the provinces). If you took some notes home, prove that you watched them at home. Take not much. Two or three pieces, but then show that they began to sing them better (in other words, show progress).

In general, at this stage, everything already depends on the real benefit that you can bring. If you are good and your character does not cause horror, you are likely to be left. By the way, there is such a secret - if you want to be left for sure, offer to read on the kliros - a psalter or a clock. Start by learning the text of these prayers by heart, so that at any time of the day or night you can mint these texts like a robot. Singers hate to read (because it spoils the voice), and any reader is usually welcomed like a sip of forfeit in the heat. And the willingness to "read everything" in the beginner phase really, really helps to soften the steely gleam in the eyes of old and experienced singers))

Well, remember. If the Lord wants to see you on the kliros, you will be on the kliros. It's been verified.

Folk team

choir "Russian song"

Age group from 18 years old

Classes are free

Supervisor folk group choir "Russian song"


Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Khodyakova Lidia Vasilievna, soloist of the radio and television choir under the direction of N.V. Kutuzov.

Manager's phone: 8-916-277-41-77

Accompanist-accordionist Kleynos Evgeniy Nikolaevich.

Education - Moscow state institute culture

The folk group choir "Russian Song" was created in September 1987. Currently, more than 30 people are engaged in the choir, of which 14 people are oldest members singing in the choir for over 10 years. These are people who love Russian song,devoted to her for many years.

The team is replenished every year with new members. The team also has male group, which performs with solo numbers.

The basis of the choir's repertoire is folk songs, as well as Ukrainian, Cossack, ditties, dances, folk songs.

The members of the choir comprehend the manner of performance, work on the sound, stage image, which help to reveal the content of the song. They also use elements of movement in their work.


The bright, colorful costumes of the choir members give a special beauty to the performances of the choir. There is a winter kit for outdoor performances in winter. Melodiousness folk songs, bright costumes in folk style, soulful performance - all this resonates in the hearts of the inhabitants of Nekrasovka.

The team prepared holiday programs: Shrovetide, Christmas, dedicated to the day Great Victory. Big individual work with members of the choir allows the leader of the collective L.V. Khodyakova to present to the viewer and solo numbers performed by members of the choir, and duets and trios.

No concert is complete without a group performance. This team is greeted and seen off with applause, both in Moscow and the Moscow region.

Choristers also know how to relax: we celebrate all holidays: March 8, February 23, New Year, birthdays fun and friendly.

All lovers folk song We invite you to our choir "Russian Song". If you want and love to sing, do not be shy, you just come, and we will gladly meet you and teach you everything that we can ourselves.


Dear parents and legal representatives of children!

The large children's choir announces an additional enrollment in the senior (concert) group of the choir of girls aged 13-16, who have vocal abilities and are proficient in musical notation. Priority for low voices. Listening is carried out after prior agreement. The choir is located about the address: Degtyarny per. 7, school №2054, 2nd floor, class 22.

The next audition for admission to the main choir in other groups will be in the spring. Follow the announcements on the site!

As an experiment, this year groups are open to prepare for auditions for the main cast. Classes are held at the Millennium Family Development Center on Nastasinsky Lane. Two paid groups work for children from 4 to 9 years old. Twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. If you are interested, fill out the application at the bottom of the page and we will answer what requirements and what you need to do to enter these groups.

You can learn about the requirements for children from the film. Click the link below to have it.



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