Riverside Brookfield High School

    Vocal Music  

 
Did you know that children who study music develop larger brain capacity than those who do not?  Did you know that while the study of any subject activates a region of the brain, when children are engaged in serious music study, all four lobes of the brain are activated at once?

 

Diane Marelli, Vocal Director

marellid@rbhs208.org

708-442-7500, ext. 146

 

 

Choirs

Chamber Choir

Concert Choral

Men's Ensemble

Madrigal Singers

Calendar of Events

 

 

 

 

 

     

When children participate in music classes, they also learn to organize, focus, create, solve problems, work as a team, and hear, see and feel patterns. This ability to detect patterns is fundamental to developing reading and mathematics skills.  Students who study music in school also have a much higher rate of success socially, intellectually, and in life in general.

 

October, 2008

Madrigals perform at Hines VA Hospital