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  • Morna Wheatley

    The Addison Singers concert – ‘Shakespeare & all that jazz!’ The Addison Chamber Choir & Jazz Ensemble unite.

    Added May 27, 2014 by Morna Wheatley - 1167 views - 0 comments

    Saturday 12th July 2014 @ 7.30pm St Andrew’s Church, Greyhound Road, London W14 9SA (opposite Normand Rd)   Free street parking available.     Jazz and classical music combine forces in this light hearted concert.  The Chamber Choir celebrate the 450th anniversary of the birth of William... read more

  • David Hawkin

    One Equal Music: St Peter's Singers of Leeds innovative choral project

    Added May 23, 2014 by David Hawkin - 1943 views - 0 comments

    One Equal Music   Bring us, O Lord God, at our last awakening,into the house and gate of heaven, to enter into that gate, and dwell in that house where there shall beno darkness nor dazzling, but one equal light; no noise nor silence, but one equal music …   William Harris’s peerless settin... read more

  • Karen Boyce

    Small Voices, Great Sound!

    Added May 22, 2014 by Karen Boyce - 866 views - 0 comments

    The Major Minors Children's Choir (aged 5-12) are really looking forward to their concert  "One Small Voice" on Sunday June 8th.   The New Zealand based choir have been working on a variety of songs and this fun concert has something for everyone including selections from Disney, jazz, pop and part work. Th... read more

  • Robert Paterson

    New Choral Album by Musica Sacra and Kent Tritle, Choral Music of Robert Paterson

    Added May 22, 2014 by Robert Paterson - 850 views - 0 comments

    Hi everyone,   I am reaching out to all of you about Musica Sacra's Kickstarter campaign to make an album of my choral music. None of my choral works are available on a professional recording, and Kent Tritle and Musica Sacra are interested, but we need to do a final push for the remaining funding necessary. Ple... read more

  • Kitty Babcock

    What Baggage is Your Choir Carrying?

    Added May 21, 2014 by Kitty Babcock - 1049 views - 0 comments

    (This post was orginally written for the Embro Thistle Singers blog.)   I think sometimes we get so focused on making the music as directors and singers, we forget that the people around us have "baggage" good and bad that we need to unpack before we can be a cohesive unit.Now, please don't get me wrong.  I... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Where is a culture’s music tradition to be found?

    Added May 21, 2014 by Chris Rowbury - 1067 views - 0 comments

    [this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   A few years ago I spent two weeks travelling through the Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. I was really looking forward to hearing plenty of traditional singing since I had been told that all three countries ... read more

  • Noctis  Chamber Choir

    Noctis Chamber Choir - A Midsummer Concert, June 21st, 7:30pm, Bath

    Added May 19, 2014 by Noctis Chamber Choir - 1887 views - 0 comments

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  • MelbourneInternationalSingersFestival

    Street Requiem : For those who have died on the street (concert, Melbourne CBD, June 7th)

    Added May 16, 2014 by MelbourneInternationalSingersFestival - 908 views - 0 comments

    School of Hard Knocks presents the World Premiere of Street Requiem : For those who have died on the street   Melbourne Recital Centre Saturday 7 June, 7pm   Street Requiem was conceived by Dr Jonathon Welch AM and written in collaboration with Dr Kathleen McGuire and Andy Payne. Street Requiem is a ne... read more

  • I Was Here I Was Here: ALARM WILL SOUND (concert June 20, 7:00 pm)

    Added May 16, 2014 by Met Museum Presents - 711 views - 0 comments

    A New Music Theater Work in Three Acts Kate Soper, ComposerNigel Maister, Director/LibrettistAlan Pierson, Conductor with Alarm Will Sound   A 19th-century woman sails down the Nile discovering beauty and brutality in equal measure. Two Nubian brothers drown in the river, setting in motion a... read more

  • Gloria-A Pig Tale (May 29th, 7:00 pm) NY Phil Biennial

    Added May 16, 2014 by Met Museum Presents - 774 views - 0 comments

    A rollicking tale of social expectations and aspirations from the brilliant creative duo Alan Gilbert (New York Philharmonic) and Doug Fitch (Giants Are Small), this humorous opera explores life in excess, all set in the imaginative world of the heroine pig, Gloria. A deliciously wicked production with the singular mus... read more

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