Charnwood Voices, formerly Shepshed Singers, is a four part SATB choir of some 45 voices based in Charnwood, Leicestershire. Founded in 1977, the choir has gained a well-deserved reputation for performing neglected and unfamiliar music as well as better k... more
School of Hard Knocks Institute presents Melbourne International Singers Festival and Melbourne Eisteddfod, June 4 – 9, 2014 Australia’s most exciting Singers Festival & Choral Eisteddfod!! World Class Venues Outstanding Vocal, Ar...
The award winning London Chamber Choir Vasari Singers, perform the beautiful motet Ubi Caritas, by Maurice Durufle. http://www.vasariSingers.org Filmed, produced and directed by Incredibull, 2011.
London Chamber Choir Vasari Singers, performing the stunning 8-part tudor anthem O Clap Your Hands, by Orlando Gibbons. http://www.vasariSingers.org Filmed, produced and directed by Incredibull, 2011.
Celebrating its upcoming 50th anniversary in 2013, National Taiwan Univer- sity Chorus (NTU Chorus) is the largest mixed choir on campus with the longest history among student groups and clubs. The one hundred avid choral Singers, all non-music m... more
Thanet Male Voice Choir was founded in 1977 and comprises of around 60 Singers. We are a registered charity and normally raise many thousands of pounds for both local and national charities through our concerts. We have links with choirs in Italy and Germ... more
London chamber choir Vasari Singers, directed by Jeremy Backhouse, perform the Rachmaninov Vespers. Filmed during a live concert performance at Lincoln Cathedral Chaper House, April 2014. On the web: http://www.vasariSingers.org On Facebook On Twit... more
Cordus Mundi began life in 2002 in San Francisco when six former San Francisco Concert Chorale Singers banded together to begin an exploration of the male a cappella choral repertoire. When founding member Rick Rosen left California in mid-2003 to move ba... more
Nova! Nova! by Bob Chilcott Performed by Exultate Singers http://www.exultateSingers.org Conducted by David Ogden This piece appears on Exultate Singers' Visions of Peace CD http://www.exultateSingers.org/recordings.php
One of my favorite choir tricks was to telling my Singers to ‘aim for the top side of the pitch.’ This was, of course, because they were singing flat, and I thought the imagery would give my Singers a way of thinking about an abstract co...