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Chantez a Dieu (Sweelinck) Samford A Cappella Choir at Florilege
video: Chantez a Dieu (Sweelinck) Samford A Cappella Choir at Florilege

The Samford University A Cappella Choir singing "Chantez a Dieu" by Jan Pieters Sweelinck at the Florilege Vocal de Tours: International Song Competition, May 25-27, 2012. Philip Copeland, conductor.

VOCALIZE: Blackheath
group: VOCALIZE: Blackheath

Following on from the success of VOCALIZE’s choral workshops, the team is delighted to introduce its next project, VOCALIZE: Blackheath. Led by innovative and experienced choral conductors, this exciting new choir will rehearse weekly in the heart of B...  Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Following on from the success of VOCALIZE’s choral workshops, the team is delighted to introduce its next project, VOCALIZE: Blackheath. Led by innovative and experienced choral conductors, this exciting new choir will rehearse weekly in the heart of Blackheath, and will perform locally and further afield, at a wide range of events and Concerts. Are you intereSted in being part of an exhilarating new group, performing everything from Tina Turner to Thomas Tallis? Let us answer some queStions for you… I’m new to singing in choirs. Does that matter? Absolutely not! VOCALIZE: Blackheath welcomes Singers of all abilities and experiences, and the songs will be taught in a variety of ways to suit each singer. Is it OK if I can’t read music? It’s not a problem at all. We anticipate that some people will read music fluently, and some won’t know their a cappella from their ensemble. Our skilled conductors will guide you through the music in a number of different ways, and before you know it, you’ll be s...    Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less

To everything
video: To everything

A recording of Tim Knight's to everything there is season, recorded by the University of Wisconsin La Crosse Choir under Dr Gary Kent Walth

I Dreamed a Dream
video: I Dreamed a Dream

Gresley Male Voice Choir St Thomas Church May 2015

Anuna : Gaudete
video: Anuna : Gaudete

Anúna perform the ChriStmas carol Gaudete as part of the "Anúna : Celtic Origins" show. CD and DVD available from www.anuna.ie. Sheet Music, arranged by Michael McGlynn, is also available from that site.

Woolwich Singers
group: Woolwich Singers

The aim of our choir is to sing together, meet new people and have fun! No one has to sing by themselves and there is no audition to join. We sing a mixture of traditional and pop songs – something for everyone, and everyone is welcome. The coSt is £2 pe...  Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">The aim of our choir is to sing together, meet new people and have fun! No one has to sing by themselves and there is no audition to join. We sing a mixture of traditional and pop songs – something for everyone, and everyone is welcome. The coSt is £2 per week and there is no membership fee. Drinks and biscuits are provided.  

blog: Fresh blood: the pros and cons of letting new Singers join your choir

[A version of this article firSt appeared as a poSt on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   As choir Starts back after a break, you might notice a few new faces in the ranks.   photo by Scott A. Thornbloom   Bringing in new r...

blog: ECOTORIO … Singing out about climate change! Be Part of a World Premiere

Play It Forward invites all Singers from around the globe to participate in the creation of a virtual music video of the firSt movement – THE PROTESt from ECOTORIO - a ground breaking new climate change choral work. ABOUT ECOTORIO Commissioned by ...

Let it snow - choral arrangement
video: Let it snow - choral arrangement

Let it snow - by Cahn and Styne Choral arrangement

'Do You Hear the People Sing?' performing The Military Wives 'Wherever You Are'
video: 'Do You Hear the People Sing?' performing The Military Wives 'Wherever You Are'

Remembrance Sunday service 2014 at St. Saviour's Church in Bournemouth