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Mark Padmore announced as President of Bristol Choral Society
The internationally acclaimed tenor Mark Padmore has been announced as a new President of Bristol Choral Society and will Sing Bach's Christmas Oratorio with The choir later this month.
He becomes a joint President alongside The Lord Mayor of Bristol and...
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University of Toronto Gospel Choir
Founded in February 1995, The University of Toronto Gospel Choir [UTGC] was formed in celebration of Black History month. The Choir was initially created to unite students with a shared interest in praiSing The Lord through Song. Soon, however, The weekly... moreFounded in February 1995, The University of Toronto Gospel Choir [UTGC] was formed in celebration of Black History month. The Choir was initially created to unite students with a shared interest in praiSing The Lord through Song. Soon, however, The weekly choir rehearsals became not only a meeting place, but also a refuge for those looking for a non-threatening and empowering environment. Over The years, The Choir has grown to include members of all races and Christian denominations, and celebrates not only The diversity of its members, but also that of its audiences.
UTGC has burst onto The international scene, while continuing to serve The greater Toronto community in local concerts and university events held throughout The year, like Their community Christmas concert, and May's Gospelfest. In The past, The Choir has also participated in The annual "The Colours of Christmas" concert as The guest of top international recording artists, such as Peabo Bryson, Roberta Flack, and Jon Secada, jUst to na... Us().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less
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The Noblemen
The Noblemen is a men’s chorUs ensemble and open to all men in The University community from all disciplines that love to Sing and enjoy camaraderie through great mUsic. MUsic from every mUsic epoch will be performed from serioUs to more pop/contemporary ... moreThe Noblemen is a men’s chorUs ensemble and open to all men in The University community from all disciplines that love to Sing and enjoy camaraderie through great mUsic. MUsic from every mUsic epoch will be performed from serioUs to more pop/contemporary a cappella forms. This ensemble is offered every fall and spring semester, and satisfies The fine arts requirement when enrolled for a minimum of three
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Say A Little Prayer - Open Arts Community Choir on BBC1's Last Choir Standing 2008
In this clip The Open Arts Community Choir Sing 'Say A Little Prayer' in front of a live studio audience at broadcasting hoUse in London as part of The hit BBC series 'Last Choir Standing' in 2008.
The soloists are Anne McCambridge and Margaret Mann.
... moreIn this clip The Open Arts Community Choir Sing 'Say A Little Prayer' in front of a live studio audience at broadcasting hoUse in London as part of The hit BBC series 'Last Choir Standing' in 2008.
The soloists are Anne McCambridge and Margaret Mann.
InclUsive is The word which probably best describes Open Arts Community Choir. It features people with disabilites and those without, from every section of The community in NorThern Ireland. The age range is extensive, from seventeen to over seventy but most importantly members are united by Their love of Singing.
The choir is from Belfast NorThern Ireland and is conducted by Beverley Whyte.
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When The Saints Go Marching In
American traditional Song
Arranged by John Rutter
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at Their Christmas Concert "Praise The Chord" on December 15, 2015.
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Sionna
Sionna are a vocal trio based in Limerick, Ireland.The members of Sionna (shunna) met and studied on The banks of The River Shannon at The Irish World Academy of MUsic and Dance, where They benefited from a unique and diverse training in world Song, Grego... moreSionna are a vocal trio based in Limerick, Ireland.The members of Sionna (shunna) met and studied on The banks of The River Shannon at The Irish World Academy of MUsic and Dance, where They benefited from a unique and diverse training in world Song, Gregorian chant, sean nós and medieval polyphony. The river Shannon is named for The Goddess Sionna, whose myth tells how she sought out The hazelnuts of wisdom, believed to contain éigse, The spirit of inspiration and creativity. Since Their inception in 2012, Sionna have been privileged to share The stage with some of The best names in Irish mUsic today. Us().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less
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Singsational Voices
Singsational Voices starting in Hampshire from September 2013. Singsational Voices is a mixed community choir for those people who love to Sing. There are no auditions and you don't have to be able to read mUsic. Come and meet new people and have fun le... moreSingsational Voices starting in Hampshire from September 2013. Singsational Voices is a mixed community choir for those people who love to Sing. There are no auditions and you don't have to be able to read mUsic. Come and meet new people and have fun learning new Songs. All abilities welcome. NB: Sessions run term time only
Contact Us for more details and for oTher locations - tel 07858 686286
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Hair of The Doggerel for three voices in canon
Score (in versions for 3 sopranos, or 3 altos, or 3 tenors or 3 basses):
A canon style hangover Song after a poem by Gavin Ewart, with kind permission from The poet and from Random HoUse UK Ltd
The mUsic (in a three part equal voice canon) was composed ... moreScore (in versions for 3 sopranos, or 3 altos, or 3 tenors or 3 basses):
A canon style hangover Song after a poem by Gavin Ewart, with kind permission from The poet and from Random HoUse UK Ltd
The mUsic (in a three part equal voice canon) was composed and performed by David W Solomons