A sampling of Shakespeare Songs by Matthew Harris. Performed by Kantorei of Kansas City for their album, "Music and Sweet Poetry: Choral Music by Matthew Harris," set for release by Resonus Classics in February of 2014. www.resonusclassics.com www.kantor... more
Firstly, I'll take this opportunity to introduce myself. I'm a good musician, and a reasonable Singer. I sit in the back corner of the choir and Sing second bass, trying to Sing so low that I can make the plastic chairs vibrate. Now, I say I'm a good musi...
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Many people look back to the good old days when we all used to gather round a piano and Sing for hours, or join in a good Sing-song down the local pub. &n...
We Sing in the barbershop style! If you like to Sing, come visit us!
One Voice Children's Choir or also known as OVCC, is part of the Music Ministry of San Bartolome Parish, the oldest church in Malabon City. Children who loves Singing and serving God at the same time. This group is composed of children ages 15 and below.
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] You know those people who Sing all the time — when they’re cooking, hoovering, gardening, whatever? Well, I’m not one of them. ...
The City of Bath Male Choir are one of the leading Male choirs in the United Kingdom. The Choir was started back in January 2007 by Founder Grenville Jones. Grenville stepped down at the end of 2022 as conductor and his son, Laurie Jones, has taken on the... more
A contemporary Christian dance song titled Kele Chineke by Kelechi Ify ft Imo City Chorale and Orchestra Owerri
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] People come to my Singing workshops because they love to Sing. Photo by Rex Pe But first they have to spend time learning songs. &nbs...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] “How to Sing” is one of the most common requests I get. The answer is simple: open your mouth and let the sound out. photo by ...