Chelsea House Orchestra
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What is CHO?

Musically, CHO attempts to provide a varied and colorful performance repertoire with the majority of the music derived from traditional Celtic sources. However, other folk music sources are used to provide students with an eclectic musical experience.

The basic philosophy of the arrangements is to allow everyone in the group to enjoy Celtic music as much as possible. Consequently, the majority of the playing is melody based with very little inner harmony or separate part writing. This truly provides students a contrasting experience from their normal school orchestra.

All music is memorized and arrangements often evolve from rehearsals and suggestions from students. Individuals are showcased through the use of solos, duos, and special features.

Students are also encouraged to learn other instruments such as mandolin, guitar, bodhran, djembe, cajon, various folk percussion, bass, bouzouki and anything else they can think of that has a folk connection.

Who We Are

  • Traditional Celtic Music and World Groove Sounds
  • Over 30 young musicians performing on violins, violas, cellos, basses, guitars, flutes, oboes, bodhrans, djembes, and harp.
  • Provides students with unique performance experiences unavailable in the traditional school setting.
  • Nonprofit program of the Chelsea School District, supported solely through performances, CD sales, and sponsorships.
  • All monies raised are used for equipment, workshops, recording sessions, and travel expenses to festivals.
  • New members are selected by audition.
  • Members attend "CHO Camp", a 3-day intensive training camp in the fall, where students learn the new season’s repertoire.
  • Weekly practices, 2 to 3 performances per month.
  • Members are encouraged to sing, dance, and learn new instruments.

CHO History and Credits

  • Jed Fritzemeier started CHO (Chelsea House Orchestra) in 1996 with 10 students.
  • Within 3 years, the group was performing on Celtic Festival stages and fairs throughout the region.
  • Venues include Alma Highland Games, St. Andrews Highland Games, Saline Celtic Festival, Scottish Society of Southwestern Michigan, Kalamazoo Irish Festival, and Edinboro, Pennsylvania Highland Games, as well as many varied festivals around the Midwest
  • Fall and spring performances on their own stage in Chelsea, Michigan
  • CHO has performed on stage with Barrage, Jerry Holland, Simon Mayor and Hilary James, Bowfire, and Pub Domain.