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Southern Cross Voices
Southern Cross Voices is a mixed voice (SATB) community Choir which aims to blend Music excellence with community participation. Our purpose is to sing for enjoyment & to share this with the community.
We are a non-audition Choir, a... moreSouthern Cross Voices is a mixed voice (SATB) community Choir which aims to blend Music excellence with community participation. Our purpose is to sing for enjoyment & to share this with the community.
We are a non-audition Choir, all we ask of those wishing to join us is that they can sing in tune.
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Canterbury Voices
We are a newly formed ensemble of women's voices from Canterbury in Kent. Our repertoire ranges from classical motet to jazz and female barbershop. We perform on a regular basis across Kent and have on going partnership links with Choirs in the UK and France.
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Resonance Ensemble
Programming with purpose, exceptional artistry, tangible connection.
Resonance Ensemble, a professional vocal ensemble, performs powerful concerts promoting meaningful social change.
Our performances intentionally address themes highlighting divers... moreProgramming with purpose, exceptional artistry, tangible connection.
Resonance Ensemble, a professional vocal ensemble, performs powerful concerts promoting meaningful social change.
Our performances intentionally address themes highlighting diverse solo and choral voices, new and underrepresented composers, visual and other performing arts, and community partners.
Resonance seeks to reflect on the most pressing social issues of our times through performing new Music and sharing many perspectives. As Oregon Arts Watch wrote in June 2019, “they do social justice Music justice: their concerts are part social commentary, part group therapy, and part best damn Choir show in town.”
Our concerts are designed to reflect the times, and audience members often tell us that they see their experiences reflected in our thought-provoking performances. less
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CORAL GUSTAVO GOMEZ ARDILA
the Gustavo Gomez Ardila Choir, was founded by the Master Gomez Ardila and a group of university students, with the wish to form a group of people with only one requirement: "ATTITUDE AND LOVE FOR the Choir Music .&q... morethe Gustavo Gomez Ardila Choir, was founded by the Master Gomez Ardila and a group of university students, with the wish to form a group of people with only one requirement: "ATTITUDE AND LOVE FOR the Choir Music ."
In an effort to continue the legacy of our master, his posthumous work is continuing the effort and commitment to provide excellence in interpretation polyphonic a cappella and to disclose the Colombian folklore where necessary.
the Gustavo Gomez Ardila Choir is part of the Santander Choir Alliance, and search the communication, teamwork and development of choral Music in the region of Santander and Colombia. less
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Ars Cantica Ensemble
Formally organized in August 2006, the Ars Cantica Ensemble is a choral group composed of young professionals from different university Choirs who want to spread the Word of God through Musical talent and commitment to service.
On its first attempt at ... moreFormally organized in August 2006, the Ars Cantica Ensemble is a choral group composed of young professionals from different university Choirs who want to spread the Word of God through Musical talent and commitment to service.
On its first attempt at competitions in 2007, the group won Second Runner-Up in the prestigious PAGCOR Chorale Festival and was chosen as one of the top five winners in the Paskong Himig sa Lungsod ng PASIG Chorale Competition.
In December 2007, the Ars Cantica Ensemble was featured at the Opening Ceremonies of the Amazing European Union Christmas held at the Podium, Ortigas and was one of the Choirs invited to grace the Sing For Me Project of the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
In February 2010, Ars Cantica Ensemble emerged as one of the winners in Sa ‘Yo Lamang Chorale Fest, a choral competition sponsored by ABS-CBN and Star Records. In line with this, the group recorded two tracks in the inspirational album, Sa ‘Yo Lamang, produced by Ms. Jamie Rivera under Star ... less
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Gaudete
A setting of the olden Gaudete text for mixed, a cappella Choir using stark harmonies and irregular time signatures.
Music composed by Nathaniel J.S. Barnes
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Here To Sing
We are an inclusive, accessible, non-audition Choir in NYC that sings a wide variety of songs from the 60s to today.
Our strength is our focus on community and making that bond stronger through Music. We believe that our many voices make us all very di... moreWe are an inclusive, accessible, non-audition Choir in NYC that sings a wide variety of songs from the 60s to today.
Our strength is our focus on community and making that bond stronger through Music. We believe that our many voices make us all very different people, but together, through song, we have one heartbeat.
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Monthly Composer's Challenge- World Choir Music
As a challenge to finish and post one new piece per month for 6 months, Here is my first of six new compositions. Rejoice! is a modern piece based on Veni Veni Emmanuel. It features tight harmony with classical sensitivities for Advent/Christmas designed ...
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Hope
I want to begin by saying that I struggle to write up-tempo Music. As a composer, I tend to lean toward and connect to slow and emotional pieces. I have always been someone who strives to convey emotional complexity, therefore writing an up-tempo piece ha... moreI want to begin by saying that I struggle to write up-tempo Music. As a composer, I tend to lean toward and connect to slow and emotional pieces. I have always been someone who strives to convey emotional complexity, therefore writing an up-tempo piece had to be purposeful and meaningful.
the inspiration for this score comes from the first time I was able to hear my son's heartbeat during an ultrasound. It was a magical and exciting moment that I will never forget; however, leading up to that specific moment there was an element of tension. Six months prior to hearing my son's heartbeat, my wife and I found ourselves in a very different situation with the outcome of an ultrasound. We arrived at the hospital excited to meet our child, only to discover we had silently miscarried. I had never felt so deflated and aimless in one sudden moment. It was as if I was a boat, drifting, with no direction in my life.
Fast forward to this ultrasound with our soon-to-be son. You can imagine the excitement and fear we bo... less