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The Hong Kong Virtuoso Chorus
The Hong Kong Virtuoso Chorus (HKVC) is a registered non-profit-making charitable organization established in January 2011. The establishment of the Chorus is to build a platform for the youth to promote choral music and realize their dreams, as well as t... moreThe Hong Kong Virtuoso Chorus (HKVC) is a registered non-profit-making charitable organization established in January 2011. The establishment of the Chorus is to build a platform for the youth to promote choral music and realize their dreams, as well as to organize different cultural exchange activities to promote music and serve the society.
In the summer of 2011, HKVC held their debut concert “Sing Out a Dream” in the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall to raise funds to support the charitable work of the Lions Club of Central. In 2012, the Chorus organized and performed five shows of a grand scale original youth choral musical “Like. So?”. The musical received positive comments and the Chorus was even invited by renowned pianist Ms. Nancy Loo to an interview and performance in her RTHK 4 Radio Program “Cantilena”. In 2013, the Chorus started planning to register themselves as a non-profit charitable organization and held a fundraising concert called “One Heart, One Voice”.
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Harbour Capital Chorus - Do You Like Singing?
Find out more about the Harbour Capital Chorus
Website: www.hcc.org.nz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HarbourCapitalChorus
Join us for a night of singing any time! We'd love to see you. We meet on Monday nights from 7:30pm to 10:00pm at Onslow College,... moreFind out more about the Harbour Capital Chorus
Website: www.hcc.org.nz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HarbourCapitalChorus
Join us for a night of singing any time! We'd love to see you. We meet on Monday nights from 7:30pm to 10:00pm at Onslow College, Burma Road Johnsonville, Wellington, NZ.
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Hill Top Community Singers
We are a community choir who meet every Wednesday from 4-5 during term time. Members include school staff, pupils (over 16), Employees of council, members of the community. Anyone can join and we have lots of fun, learning basic singing techniques and dev... moreWe are a community choir who meet every Wednesday from 4-5 during term time. Members include school staff, pupils (over 16), Employees of council, members of the community. Anyone can join and we have lots of fun, learning basic singing techniques and developing a repertoire of an eclectic choice of music. New members are always welcome.
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Čičkov: SKERCO I SKERCINO
Children choir "The Stars" Leskovac
Dečji hor "Zvezdice"
Jelena Cvetković- dirigent
Nikola Ilić- klavirska saradnja
Biljana Miljković- flauta
Zadužbina Ilije M. Kolarca- koncert "U RITMU EVROPE"
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Familia Coral
One of the biggest private and social choral projects in Madrid, Spain. Founded by Coral Santiago Apostol, a well-known mixed choir, which has extended its scope to children and young people, creating Coro Ilusiones (children) and Coro Encanto (youth).
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"So ein Tag" by Cyrill Schürch
Musical setting for three-part Children's choir by Cyrill Schürch. Text by J. Guggenmos. Now available as a collection "Was denkt die Maus am Donnerstag?" at Carus-Verlag, Germany, see link to sheet music.
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Nun's Chorus
The Women of the Concert Choir perform as the Nun's Chorus in the Sound of Music at Carnegie Hall in 2012
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Drew University Choral Union
The Drew University Choral Union is a choral ensemble of approximately 80 voices focusing primarily on the masterworks of choral repertoire. Open to students, faculty, staff, and community members, the Choral Union performs 3-4 concerts per year with the ... moreThe Drew University Choral Union is a choral ensemble of approximately 80 voices focusing primarily on the masterworks of choral repertoire. Open to students, faculty, staff, and community members, the Choral Union performs 3-4 concerts per year with the Drew University Festival Orchestra in the Concert Hall of the Dorothy Young Center for Arts.
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Tamariki
Tamariki is the youngest member of Kokopelli’s choir family. With an emphasis on play and discovery, this group explores singing and music in a secure but exciting environment.
Tamariki offers a focus on thorough and excellent music education, with ... moreTamariki is the youngest member of Kokopelli’s choir family. With an emphasis on play and discovery, this group explores singing and music in a secure but exciting environment.
Tamariki offers a focus on thorough and excellent music education, with singers learning about healthy vocal production, the body-voice connection, and vibrant performance presence as well as a strong emphasis on musical literacy, music theory, and sightsinging skills. As with all our ensembles, Tamariki provides a secure and accepting social environment where all singers feel their importance as members of the group. Most importantly, Tamariki has fun and creates exciting music!
To better address the different needs and abilities of this diverse age range, the choir is now split into two streams:
Tamariki 1 is for singers in Kindergarten and Grade 1. (Singers must be 5 years old by March 1, 2014 in order to register.)
Tamariki 2 is for singers in Grades 2 and 3.
The different streams and rehearsal days will combine t... less