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And now the quartets. It seems that the same quartets end up near
the top in recent years. Just like the choruses, winning quartets
compete internationally... where victors are proclaimed "Queens of
Harmony". Below is how the top 3 quartets fared:
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of Quartet |
Score |
Kismet |
618 |
Cabaret |
597 |
Crystal Collection |
587 |
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In the picture:
In first place...Kismet (affiliated with Rich Tones Chorus in
Richardson, TX and OK City Chorus in Oklahoma City, OK). Click to enlarge. |
In the picture:
In second place...Cabaret (affiliated with Talk of Tulsa in Broken
Arrow,
OK...Rich-Tones in Richardson, TX...and Sunflower Harmony Chorus in
Topeka, KS). Click to enlarge. |
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In the picture:
And in third place...Crystal Collection (affiliated with Prairie
Winds Chorus in Lubbock, TX and Palo Duro
Metro Chorus in Canyon, TX).
Click to enlarge. |
In the picture:
Interested in some real life Queens of Harmony? This group (High
Society) earned
the title in 1976.
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There were a couple of other mentionables to note. One was a little
girl who performed with the family chorus...where family members
take the stage to sing together. Boy they start 'em young! Also, Jim
and Marcia Massey (Director and Assistant Director for OK City)
celebrated 50 years together. You young newlyweds, take note! |
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In the picture:
This little girl was getting her moves down while performing with
the family chorus.
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In the picture:
Jim and Marcia Massey stand amidst the Rich-Tones and lots of
confetti. Click to enlarge. |
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