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AMA vocal trio
AMA was formed in 2010 by a group of friends singing together for pleasure. The name - an acronym for Angela, Marilyn, and Andrew - was created for the group's first concert at the end of 2011.
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Augsburg Centennial Singers
Men of Faith Passing on the Faith through Songs of Praise - continuing the Gospel Quartet tradition at Augsburg College, the mission of the ACS is to present concerts that personalize a Christian faith & encourage listeners to establish & deepen a... moreMen of Faith Passing on the Faith through Songs of Praise - continuing the Gospel Quartet tradition at Augsburg College, the mission of the ACS is to present concerts that personalize a Christian faith & encourage listeners to establish & deepen a relationship with Jesus Christ & to provide a fellowship for me who find joy in singing songs that have musical excellence, address the heart and reflect a variety of musical traditions.
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Innismara
Innismara, meaning “island in the sea” in Irish Gaelic, is an autonomous vocal Chamber ensemble that fills a gap in the rich tapestry of choral music in Newfoundland and Labrador. Comprised of professionally trained musicians, Innismara is dedicated to th... moreInnismara, meaning “island in the sea” in Irish Gaelic, is an autonomous vocal Chamber ensemble that fills a gap in the rich tapestry of choral music in Newfoundland and Labrador. Comprised of professionally trained musicians, Innismara is dedicated to the performance of the intimate and hidden treasures of the vocal ensemble repertoire. Innismara made its debut in the summer of 2010 at Muses and Minstrels: A Festival of Early Performing Arts held in conjunction with the Cupids 400 celebrations. In collaboration with the Hot Earth Ensemble, Innismara performed music from the late Renaissance and early Baroque, highlights of which were recorded for national broadcast on CBC Radio.
The success of these performances led to an invitation to participate in a series of workshops and performances in the Labrador Inuit communities of Nunatsiavut in the spring of 2011. The entire exchange project was recorded by film-maker Nigel Markham and CBC radio producer Francesca Swann for a documentary film on the choral tra... less
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A choral celebration!
Choirs and Singers of Sheffield - Come and take part in a massed choral performance in the heart of Sheffield!
Albion have been commissioned, with funding from Arts Council England, to stage a special performance as part of the opening weekend of the T...
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The Con Amici Singers
We're just starting an exciting new opportunity for people to come together to enjoy music and have fun with it in a friendly setting.
Members won't need to be able to read music but they will need to be able to sing in tune.
We aren't charging a fee ... moreWe're just starting an exciting new opportunity for people to come together to enjoy music and have fun with it in a friendly setting.
Members won't need to be able to read music but they will need to be able to sing in tune.
We aren't charging a fee but we'll ask for donations to cover the cost of using the building and we'll find a way to fund the sheet music.
Anyone interested - leave a message here or call Susan on 860 237 1887.
August 2016
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Come and Sing - Albion
Have you heard Albion?
Now is your chance to sing with them and perform.
After the lovely massed singing at Christmas, this year we're holding a Come and Sing! Absorb some of the Albion techniques, work closely with the Singers in a ch...
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The MasterSingers
Formed primarily as a recording and backing ensemble of male voices some 30 years ago under the direction of Alan Simmons, The MasterSingers evolved into its present format of four female and eight male voices, the unique voicing – SATTBB - in 1993.
We c... moreFormed primarily as a recording and backing ensemble of male voices some 30 years ago under the direction of Alan Simmons, The MasterSingers evolved into its present format of four female and eight male voices, the unique voicing – SATTBB - in 1993.
We currently need another 2nd Tenor
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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.
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Marie Madeleine (Une petite vache noire) - A Traditional Acadian Folksong
This is an arrangement of an Acadian folksong entitled “Marie Madeleine” (more commonly classified in the French-Canadian folksong repertoire as “Une petite vache noire”).
This short, lively SATB piece is loads of fun and highlights the quintessential ... moreThis is an arrangement of an Acadian folksong entitled “Marie Madeleine” (more commonly classified in the French-Canadian folksong repertoire as “Une petite vache noire”).
This short, lively SATB piece is loads of fun and highlights the quintessential elements of the Acadian folksong tradition: podorythmie (seated foot-tapping), diddlage (mouth music), and the spoons. But, it also stretches the tradition to include more modern elements. Don’t be fooled by thinking this is just a simple folksong. It is a challenging and complex piece that reflects the innate musicality of this long-standing Canadian oral tradition.
Though this folksong can be found in other parts of French Canada, I chose to feature the Acadian dialect in this rendition because it is emblematic of the role that language sometime plays in creating social inequity.
Story synopsis: For those unfamiliar with the language, this video helps tell the song’s funny story of a young woman, Marie Madeleine, who has a rather difficult relationship w... less