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Cirencester Male Voice Choir
Cirencester Male Voice Choir is a well-regarded Male voice choir based in the historic market town in Gloucestershire. Known for its rich choral tradition, the choir has become part of the local community and the broader choral music scene.
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New Zealand National Anthem, God Defend New Zealand - The Graduate Choir NZ
The Graduate Choir NZ performs the New Zealand National Anthem "God Defend New Zealand", arranged by Terence Maskell.
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The Graduate Choir NZ
Director of Music: Terence Maskell
http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz
http://www.facebook.com/TheGraduateC... moreThe Graduate Choir NZ performs the New Zealand National Anthem "God Defend New Zealand", arranged by Terence Maskell.
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The Graduate Choir NZ
Director of Music: Terence Maskell
http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz
http://www.facebook.com/TheGraduateChoirNZ
http://www.twitter.com/GraduateChoirNZ
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Recorded in July 2008 by Atoll Records.
Producer: Wayne Laird
http://www.atollcd.com
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Photos by Peter Cammell, Julie Hawton, Brian Lee, TVNZ / Praise Be, and Hans Weichselbaum.
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Norwich Phoenix Male Voice Choir
Norwich's Phoenix Male Voice Choir, based in the heart of Lord Nelson's County of Norfolk, is a friendly, enthusiastic, community group of around 30 men (plus Sarah Grimes, our talented lady Musical Director!) who meet regularly to enjoy practising our re... moreNorwich's Phoenix Male Voice Choir, based in the heart of Lord Nelson's County of Norfolk, is a friendly, enthusiastic, community group of around 30 men (plus Sarah Grimes, our talented lady Musical Director!) who meet regularly to enjoy practising our repertoire and rehearsing for performances. We uphold the tradition and art of Male choral singing through the camaraderie of choral membership and in entertaining our audiences.
We give our own concerts several times a year in Norwich and beyond, as well as appear at events by invitation. We were Special Guests of 'The People's Soprano' Rebecca Newman at her 2012 and Spring 2016 tour Norwich appearances and we put up a team to challenge the Eggheads for quiz supremacy!
We also hold Open Rehearsals at the beginning of each singing season when we invite adult gentlemen to see whether Male choral singing is for them, or just to see our singing men at work!
Our concert items feature traditional Male voice choir standards, well-known ballads, sacred, secular and ... less
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Denbigh & District Male Voice Choir
We have a varied repertoire of songs to suit all tastes and, from the very many letters of appreciation and thanks we receive, we clearly achieve our aim of audience entertainment.
Although we are a Welsh Male voice Choir, we are able to perform music in... moreWe have a varied repertoire of songs to suit all tastes and, from the very many letters of appreciation and thanks we receive, we clearly achieve our aim of audience entertainment.
Although we are a Welsh Male voice Choir, we are able to perform music in English; French; German; Latin and even the Zulu Xhosa dialect.
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Stonehouse Male Voice Choir
Stonehouse Male Voice Choir have been entertaining audiences in the west of Scotland for the last 80 years.
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Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir
The Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir (TWMVC) was established in 1995 gathering together a group of like-minded individuals of Welsh heritage sought to kindle the spirit of traditional Welsh Male voice singing in their adopted country. Ably assisted by, now ... moreThe Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir (TWMVC) was established in 1995 gathering together a group of like-minded individuals of Welsh heritage sought to kindle the spirit of traditional Welsh Male voice singing in their adopted country. Ably assisted by, now emeritus, music director David Low, the founding members saw their numbers grow to a membership of sixty choristers. the choir continues to grow musically under the direction of William Woloschuk and accompanist Matthew Coons. Although many of the current members still lay claim to Welsh connections, the TWMVC now has members from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.
The TWMVC proudly draws on the great Welsh tradition of singing hymns and songs born of the mountains and valleys of Wales. At the same time it emphasizes a multicultural context in its broad repertoire which also includes spirituals; operatic arias, Canadian folk songs as well as Broadway show tunes and contemporary music. Our blend of traditional and contemporary music, all sung off book in accorda... less
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Shenandoah - Gresley Male Voice Choir
Gresley Male Voice Choir, 24th March
guests of City of Coventry MVC
Shenandoah arranged for RISCA Male Choir 1995
CURIAD 4053
CURIAD, PEN-Y-GROES, CAERNARFON, GWYNEDD
LL54 6DB
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St. Edmundsbury Male Voice Choir
St. Edmundsbury Male Voice Choir was formed in 1988 and has grown to be one of the largest in East Anglia with over 100 members.
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Bournemouth Male Voice Choir
Not what you might think!
For many people, ‘Male Voice Choir’ evokes images of men in blazers standing on a windy hillside singing Men of Harlech. But not all men’s choirs are like that and Bournemouth Male Voice Choir certainly isn’t. Not only is our ... moreNot what you might think!
For many people, ‘Male Voice Choir’ evokes images of men in blazers standing on a windy hillside singing Men of Harlech. But not all men’s choirs are like that and Bournemouth Male Voice Choir certainly isn’t. Not only is our music diverse – spanning everything from Palestrina and Poulenc to Take That and Queen – but the range of venues we sing in and the diversity of our members’ interests means that BMVC has something for everyone.
Have you ever sat at home watching one of those choir programmes on TV and wished you could be a part of something like that? If you have, then the Bournemouth Male Voice Choir could be for you.
Please don't be put off if:
. You’ve never sung in a choir before
. You’re not sure if you’re good enough
. You think the music is old-fashioned and boring
Many people join having had no experience of singing in public. You don’t need to be able to sight-read music, either. As long as you can sing in tune and are willing to learn, then you’re al... less