[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Many of us are in choirs where a particular section needs bolstering. In my case it’s a lack of altos, for others it might be too few teNors. ...
Swara Vocal Ensemble Ivan Yohan, conductor From the concert "Celestial Spheres" 2021 Recorded at Sint Pieterskerk (Ghent) and Église Notre Dame du Sacré-Coeur (Brussels) ©️2021 Ivan Yohan & Dan Mărăşescu Marion Bauwens, sopraNo Mirthe Dokter, sop... None';">moreNone;">Swara Vocal Ensemble Ivan Yohan, conductor From the concert "Celestial Spheres" 2021 Recorded at Sint Pieterskerk (Ghent) and Église Notre Dame du Sacré-Coeur (Brussels) ©️2021 Ivan Yohan & Dan Mărăşescu Marion Bauwens, sopraNo Mirthe Dokter, sopraNo Lydia M. Stoddart, sopraNo Liza Dedapper, sopraNo (solo) Zayra Vélazquez, sopraNo Anna Nuytten, mezzo/alto Boris Kondov, counterteNor Imogen Streul, mezzo/alto María Gil, mezzo/alto Hendrik Mispelon, teNor José Pizarro, teNor Leander Van Gijsegem, teNor Paul Gosme, teNor Timo Tembuyser, teNor Andrés Soler Castaño, bass Jan Moeyaert, bass Laurent Fobelets, bass Mbolanirina Rabetsimatahodriaka, bass Hsieh Yu Hsiang, bass None';">less
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One of the beauties of choir is that the message sung often cuts across cultures and international boundaries. A traveling choir is one of the best Ways to experience choir, and some of the most famous in the world - such as the Monteverdi choir - embark ...
In hoNor of the Virginia Beach Chorale's 60th anniversary and of 10 years under the leadership of artistic director Dr. Don Krudop, the Virginia Beach Chorale commissioned "Sing to Me" by beloved choral composer, Joseph Martin. The song first premiered at... None';">moreNone;">In hoNor of the Virginia Beach Chorale's 60th anniversary and of 10 years under the leadership of artistic director Dr. Don Krudop, the Virginia Beach Chorale commissioned "Sing to Me" by beloved choral composer, Joseph Martin. The song first premiered at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts on May 18, 2019. This recording was made at the conclusion of the Chorale's June 2, 2019 performance at Old Donation School.
The entry for the Mainport Barbershop Singers, singing "Brother can you spare a dime" and "You Don't kNow me"
[this is an updated version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Last week I wrote about 10 Ways to be a better choir member. This was prompted by an earlier post on whether you need singing lessons or Not i...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Sometimes old choir repertoire becomes stale. Photo by quinn.anya Well-loved songs start to wear out and lose their sparkle. What can ...