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Robert Plant Band Of Joy - 12 Gates To The City
Robert Plant and the Band Of Joy play "12 Gates To The City" by the Reverend Gary Davis, live on Friday 29th October 2010 backed by the London Oriana Choir, Buddy Miller (Guitar), Patty Griffin (Vocals), Byron House (Bass), Darrell Scott (Guitar), Marco G... moreRobert Plant and the Band Of Joy play "12 Gates To The City" by the Reverend Gary Davis, live on Friday 29th October 2010 backed by the London Oriana Choir, Buddy Miller (Guitar), Patty Griffin (Vocals), Byron House (Bass), Darrell Scott (Guitar), Marco Giovino (Drums). HD.
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London Oriana Choir
The Choir is formed of around 120 adult members from all walks of life and age ranges. The Musical Director has, since 2013, been Dominic Ellis-Peckham. We foster a friendly and supportive environment, and have regular social activities. We're relaxed bu... moreThe Choir is formed of around 120 adult members from all walks of life and age ranges. The Musical Director has, since 2013, been Dominic Ellis-Peckham. We foster a friendly and supportive environment, and have regular social activities. We're relaxed but focused when it comes to pursuing musical excellence and have a keen shared purpose in developing our individual vocal skills, and pushing ourselves with new and challenging repertoire from across the centuries and genres. Each season the Choir usually promotes around six concerts in London in venues such as St James's Piccadilly and St Paul's Covent Garden, and organises two weekend tours - one in the UK, and one overseas (recent destinations include Paris, Porto and Rome); and we regularly receive external bookings. Past engagements have included with Pete Townshend and Alfie Boe for 'Classic Quadrophenia' at the Royal Albert Hall, and with Madonna for the Eurovision Song Contest Final in Tel Aviv. less
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Derbyshire Community Male Voice Choir
Formed in 1956 as the Derby Police Choir, the Choir retained a long-standing connection with the Derbyshire Constabulary until 2018 when the Choir separated from the police and rebranded with an emphasis on promoting male voice choral singing and raising ... moreFormed in 1956 as the Derby Police Choir, the Choir retained a long-standing connection with the Derbyshire Constabulary until 2018 when the Choir separated from the police and rebranded with an emphasis on promoting male voice choral singing and raising money for charity- epitomised through charity registration in 2020.
DCMVC rehearses Mondays 7:30-9:30pm at St Osmund's Church, London Road Derby.
The Choir is also available to book for events. For more information, see our website.
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A Bride's Surprise
One of our lovely baritones, Sarah Tyler, married Jonny Landau. She asked us to sing this song, changing the words from 'Angel' to 'Landau' as a surprise for him.
This performance was London City Singers second appearance at the Victoria and Albert mus... moreOne of our lovely baritones, Sarah Tyler, married Jonny Landau. She asked us to sing this song, changing the words from 'Angel' to 'Landau' as a surprise for him.
This performance was London City Singers second appearance at the Victoria and Albert museum in London. Remember the flashmob proposal? http://youtu.be/_72n2_tw0ME
To find out more about London City Singers and book us to sing at your event, go to http://Londoncitysingers.co.uk
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Westminster Boys Choir
Westminster Boys’ Choir enjoys a fine reputation both at home in the UK and abroad. The forty boys of the Choir are educated at Westminster Under School, part of London’s historic Westminster School, established before 1179 as a monastic school of the Ben... moreWestminster Boys’ Choir enjoys a fine reputation both at home in the UK and abroad. The forty boys of the Choir are educated at Westminster Under School, part of London’s historic Westminster School, established before 1179 as a monastic school of the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter. In 1560 the school was re-founded by Queen Elizabeth I for boys to be “liberally instructed in good books to the greater honour of the state.” Ever since, the school’s history has been intertwined with the momentous state events and political turmoils of the capital. Old Westminsters dominated Parliament for most of the eighteenth century and the output of leading politicians, statesmen and soldiers has continued to this day. The school’s contribution to literature, philosophy and the arts has been immense, from such alumni as Ben Jonson, John Dryden, Henry Purcell and Christopher Wren to A.A. Milne, Adrian Boult, John Gielgud and Peter Ustinov, from Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Stephen Poliakoff to Julian Anderson, Ian Bostridge, Helena B... less
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Does your Choir respond to where it's based?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I lived in Coventry in the Midlands of the UK for almost 13 years (gosh, doesn’t time fly!), although I’m originally from South London. In 2010...
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Brand new, high-end LGBT Choir for London
The Fourth Choir (temporary name) will focus on performing great choral works - long and short, new and old, familiar and forgotten - and aim to sing at the highest competition standards and be semi-professional in a few years time.
We think that with al...