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Wooster Chorus
group: Wooster Chorus

Founded in 1964, the acclaimed Wooster Chorus is comprised of undergraduate students representing all academic areas within The College of Wooster's liberal arts program. Under the direction of Lisa Wong, the choir has been praised for its beauty of sound...  more

Regina Sacratissimi Rosarii Schola Cantorum
group: Regina Sacratissimi Rosarii Schola Cantorum

From 2012 up to now our choir group is still alive. We started in small number of members until it grew bigger and bigger. During those times we were known to be a very good Chorale group in our Diocese. It was the time where or group shined the most. Lik...  more

Meet FCS
video: Meet FCS

Learn more about the Fairfax Choral Society from its directors, singers, and audience members! Special thanks to our friends at the George Mason University Film and Video Studies Department for the creation of this video.

Ngagni Na.  Bristol Gurt Lush Choir, Gurt Winter Concert 2012, The Colston Hall
video: Ngagni Na. Bristol Gurt Lush Choir, Gurt Winter Concert 2012, The Colston Hall

A South African song, brought to our attention by the GasWorks Choir detailing the lament of a somewhat sickly person, swiftly resuscitated by the power of music......! Bristol Gurt Lush Choir. Debut Concert at The Colston Hall, in collaboration with B...  more

El grillo
video: El grillo

A jolly Renaissance madrigal, El grillo, by Josquin des Prez is performed by Ottawa's Stairwell Carollers with guest, Gabriel Lewis-O'Connor. From The Stairwell Carollers 40th anniversary Concert, May 5, 2017. This Concert was the grand finale of a...  more

Stormy weather
video: Stormy weather

Harold Arlen wrote the music to Wizard of Oz, including 'Somewhere over the rainbow'. Ethel Waters first sang 'Stormy Weather' at The Cotton Club night club in Harlem in 1933 and recorded it that year. This version is based on that by the Golden Gate Q...  more

Omukiro Kyobwaro
video: Omukiro Kyobwaro

Omukiro Kyobwaro (in the readings of today) is a sacred song from the indigenous Bwisi dialect, who are the people from Rwenzori Mountains, Bundibudyo District of Uganda. The song emphasises the greatness of Jesus Christ through his word.

blog: Artistry in the Choir Loft

Artistry in the Choir Loft Frank F. Eychaner- Colorado Christian University   One of our many goals as music ministers is to make our musical and worship offering to the Lord the best we are able to produce.  Artistic performances begin with ...