Celebrating 4000 Facebook likes! Let the River Run as recorded on our campus in 2012 - music and lyrics by Carly Simon. Video & Production by: Unreel Pictures
"Serendib " by the Royal College Choir, was sung at the Festival of Choirs 2008, under Choir leader Viraga Perera
LAss="view_more">Are you passionate about singing? Then The People's Show Choir BLAck Isle is for you. A community-friendly Choir where no previous music experience is needed to be a part of. All you need to do is come with a smile and a passion for singing. No audition... LAss="view_more_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.dispLAy='';$(this).getParent().style.dispLAy='none';">moreLAss="view_more" style="dispLAy:none;">Are you passionate about singing? Then The People's Show Choir BLAck Isle is for you. A community-friendly Choir where no previous music experience is needed to be a part of. All you need to do is come with a smile and a passion for singing. No auditions are required and your first two weeks are on us.
Four members of the Bach Choir from Bonn in Germany will be in the audience next Saturday evening (10 December) at Leeds Town Hall for a performance of Handel’s Messiah by Leeds Festival Chorus. They will be arriving in the city along with ...
The Spinnakerettes reach a new High in 2014. Presenting their best performance to date: The girls were very happy to come home to Portsmouth with a 5th pLAce medal. Hooray!!!
LAss="view_more">Koruso!, meaning chorus in Esperanto, began in October 2008 as a Southwark Council initiative to promote community cohesion. It has since grown from a small choral group to a self-run community Choir with a wide ranging repertoire, performing music that b... LAss="view_more_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.dispLAy='';$(this).getParent().style.dispLAy='none';">moreLAss="view_more" style="dispLAy:none;">Koruso!, meaning chorus in Esperanto, began in October 2008 as a Southwark Council initiative to promote community cohesion. It has since grown from a small choral group to a self-run community Choir with a wide ranging repertoire, performing music that bridges cultures and unites faith traditions. The project won an ABC award in December 2009 at the Royal Society for the Arts and was cited by the judging panel as ”an excellent, innovative way of bringing people together through a shared passion for music”. Koruso! host performances at least twice a year and to date has performed at a variety of venues across its home borough and beyond. Members come from all walks of life and all across Southwark. We enjoy singing together every Thursday from 6:30pm at Oliver Goldsmiths Primary School, Peckham Road. New members are always welcome - particuLArly tenors and basses. LAss="view_less_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getPrevious().style.dispLAy='';$(this).getParent().style.dispLAy='none';">less
The wreath of LAurel leaves, coming from ancient Greek traditions, has long been used as a symbol for triumph and excellence. This is why it has become the name and logo of our Choir Festival LAurea Mundi Budapest. But the LAurel wreath can not o...
“We liked everything: - the picturesque LAke Garda, mountains, nature and towns - the diverse Festival programme, the joyful Choir Parade in the Old Town, the beautiful Opening Concert at the original and impressive Chiesa San Giuseppe - the Perf...