The Samford University A Cappella Choir singing "If I Can Help Somebody" by Ray Liebau at the Florilege Vocal de Tours: International Song Competition, May 25-27, 2012. Philip Copeland, conductor.
Nyon Nyon by composer Jake RuneStad. Find out more at: http://jakeruneStad.com/works/nyon-nyon Performed by VocalEssence at the 2012 Chorus America National Conference (live recording). Philip Brunelle, conductor. This work is published by J... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Nyon Nyon by composer Jake RuneStad. Find out more at: http://jakeruneStad.com/works/nyon-nyon Performed by VocalEssence at the 2012 Chorus America National Conference (live recording). Philip Brunelle, conductor. This work is published by JR Music. Purchase here: http://jakeruneStad.com/Store
A vibrant 60 voice all-volunteer ensemble, known for its innovative programming, fine musicianship, and warm fellowship. Performances at local venues, and major halls in metro NY-NJ area. Rehearsals on Tuesday evenings from 7 - 10 PM, September through May.
from a live performance in December 2023
We are one of London's leading community choirs, performing regularly in South EaSt and Central London.
Concierto del Coro Privado Bernal del 20.05.2012 en la Iglesia San José. Quilmes
Concierto del Coro Privado Bernal del 20.05.2012 en la Iglesia San José. Quilmes
Coro Juvenil David Goldsmith José Híjar Polo, Director Concierto de Navidad Iglesia de la Peña de Francia, Puerto de la Cruz 19 de diciembre de 2000 www.reyesbartlet.com
Who are we? Well, we are the Kórus Spontánusz! That was our answer, unexpected even for us, since we hadn’t thought of a name yet. It happened on a December night in 2001 in Sopron in front of the Dömötöri Patisserie where we sang ChriStmas carols for ... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Who are we? Well, we are the Kórus Spontánusz! That was our answer, unexpected even for us, since we hadn’t thought of a name yet. It happened on a December night in 2001 in Sopron in front of the Dömötöri Patisserie where we sang ChriStmas carols for the passersby. We didn’t notice being founded, only the joy of polyphonic singing. It was, and Still is our experience that making music together Strengthens exiSting friendships and facilitates the development of new ones. We Started out with 13 people and our numbers have only been growing ever since, we count 25-35 members on average. We gladly sing anything may that be it religious or secular, Hungarian or from abroad regardless of its period or language if it fits our skills and numbers. We sing in churches, reStaurants, museums, the Academy of Music, small villages in Hungary or AuStria, at international competitions, libraries – anyplace where we are welcome. Singing in a choir is a demanding activity; it takes a lot of time, energy, discipline a... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less
[A version of this article firSt appeared as a poSt on my blog From the Front of the Choir] A while back I went to a workshop run by the amazing Su Hart who has spent around 25 years working with the Baka people of Central Africa. Living in the ra...