Presented by the School of Hard Knocks Melbourne Town Hall, Saturday 10th December, 3pm Do you long to listen to beautiful arias from your favourite operas, groove to gospel and swoon to classics that you know and love? Do you w...
Do you LOVE to hear choirs and beautiful melodious singing …WE DO! Are you a fan of the Divine Divas of Sunbury, THECHO!R, Co-cheol and Amber Evans … WE ARE! Would you like to be introduced to the sublime singing of ...
WVC has evolved into the premier Triangle chorus for sopranos and altos. While performing a wide and diverse repertoire, we remain steadfast in support of our threefold mission to: provide a welcoming place in the Triangle for women to share the joy of si... more
Friends of prolific African composer Paschal St. Val Abugu making good music. Friends of St. Val is a non-denominational family of refined singers that have found joy in making music through the internet from all the corners of the world. Keep in touch... more
Helping you find your voice, sing from the heart and feel good through meditation and singing. Relax, breathe and sing simple, soulful songs, chants, mantras and sound meditations from around the world to uplift, relax, bring joy and nurture your...
Arrangement of Killing me softly, performed by the one-man choir dwsChorale (multitrack)
DID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN? You’re invited to experience the joy, freedom and inspiration of song at your local With One Voice choir! Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative. Creat... more
Concierto 7 aniversario de Siete Palos Centro Cultural Tulio Febres Cordero Diciembre 2012 Twitter: @sietepalos Instagram: sietepalos Facebook: SietePalos.FansClub
Ride On in Majesty is a Christian hymn written by Henry Mart Millman in 1820. It is a Palm Sunday Hymn and refers to Matthew 21:1-17 and Jesus' Triumphant entry into Jerusalem to suffer in agony and die fir Mankind's salvation.
A comical piece about the oboe composed by Oregon music professor Hal Owen. I have sung it here a third higher in my one-man choir.