Fanfare - arr. Martin Shaw From the Les Sirènes Summer Concert - 26/06/11.
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] I caught a scene from the movie Spartacus the other Day. The character played by tony Curtis was asked to perform a song. He then proceeded to speak ...
toDay, I received an unexpected blast from the past that brought back so many memories. Google reminded me of a beautiful drawing done by Alan for the cover of "I Will Dream With You." It's incredible how time flies because exactly one year and one Day ag...
A couple of years ago, around this time of year, actually, I was having a particularly awful Day. I won’t bore you with the details, but let’s just say I was dealing with some pretty heartbreaking family drama, work was pretty crappy at the ...
After an outing at our latest Sing Day in North Yorkshire, this lovely gently flowing arrangement of Tim Knight's 'The Lord bless you and keep you' proved to be immensely popular so we've now made it available on our website (you can also source the piece...
The Pink Singers perform 'to a Locomotive in Winter' a music setting by Greg Bartholomew of the 1876 Walt Whitman's poem, at their summer concert 2011
Okay- so I've been a bit slack about blogging lately. Not that I have been idol- there is so much to blog about but 24 hours in a Day a full time job and more music than I can ever learn to play means there isn't enough time! In the l...
Insights into the daily life of the European Overtone Choir. Filmed in castle Štiřín in Czech Republic during the summer workshop week 2010. Filmed and directed by Kirsten Kluin. http://www.overtonechoir.eu http://www.facebook.com/European.Overtone.Choir
via YouTube Capture
http://igg.me/at/stpeterssingers Ave Maria; Now the green blade riseth; Lord I have loved thy habitation composed by and conducted by Dr Simon Lindley and sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds on the occasion of the composer conducts concert at York Minster in 2008.