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11 Reasons Why “The Best” belong with “The Rest”
(A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog Choral Clarity)
Eliminating the Choral Caste System:
As we aspire to have outstanding high school choral programs, it is easy to fall into the trap of pe...
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Aditya Chander - What Sweeter Music
I wrote this Christmas carol back in December last year. It came Highly Commended in Westminster school's Carol Competition in 2012, and was the first Highly Commended entry in The Times Carol Competition in 2013. Apologies for some sound distortion - I'v... moreI wrote this Christmas carol back in December last year. It came Highly Commended in Westminster school's Carol Competition in 2012, and was the first Highly Commended entry in The Times Carol Competition in 2013. Apologies for some sound distortion - I've tried my best to edit most of it out. The performers are credited at the end of the video. Hope you enjoy, and Merry Christmas!
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Kingston Choral Society
On 20 June 2026 at 7.30pm Kingston Choral Society presents a summer programme focusing on the natural world. featuring music by Leonard Bernstein, Elgar, Holst, Howells, Parry, Purcell, Stanford and Dowland in his 400th anniversary year. These diverse pie... moreOn 20 June 2026 at 7.30pm Kingston Choral Society presents a summer programme focusing on the natural world. featuring music by Leonard Bernstein, Elgar, Holst, Howells, Parry, Purcell, Stanford and Dowland in his 400th anniversary year. These diverse pieces share a focus on the natural world. Part one of the concert delights in all things pastoral in a series of anthems, partsongs and folk songs.
Part two introduces the ominous note of threats to nature, with Cecilia McDowall’s haunting cantata, The Ice is Listening. Inspired by accounts of seventeenth and eighteenth century frost fairs on the River Thames, this gorgeous work evokes nature’s fragile balance – a theme amplified by Raymond Yiu’s rich song cycle for soprano, The Earth and Every Common Sight, which urgently addresses the peril of climate change.
The concert will be conducted by Andrew Griffiths, with Gavin Roberts playing organ and piano and the Soprano, Donna Lennard, performing the song cycle.
KCS has been sharing the joy of choral mu... less
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Avon Harmony
We are a small, friendly chorus of women of all ages. We enjoy entertaining and competing, and have a lot of fun, whilst constantly working on improving our sound. We always welcome visitors at our rehearsals, and are always happy to recruit new members. ... moreWe are a small, friendly chorus of women of all ages. We enjoy entertaining and competing, and have a lot of fun, whilst constantly working on improving our sound. We always welcome visitors at our rehearsals, and are always happy to recruit new members. The chorus is a member of the Ladies Association of British Barbershop Singers (LABBS)
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eXe singers
We are directed by Charles West, a patient and perceptive guy with a good sense of humour who quickly identifies where and when we need his help and guidance.
We sing a variety of music which, in some cases, is arranged by Charles. We rehearse, with a... moreWe are directed by Charles West, a patient and perceptive guy with a good sense of humour who quickly identifies where and when we need his help and guidance.
We sing a variety of music which, in some cases, is arranged by Charles. We rehearse, with a break for chat and refreshment at St Leonards Primary school in Exeter on Wednesday evenings.
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The Adlibitum Chorus
The Adlibitum Chorus is the official university choir of Batangas State University in the Philippines consisting of college students and alumni members.
The Adlibitum Chorus is one of the oldest and active choirs of Batangas dating back from 1980 to present.
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Lorica by Michael McGlynn
Performed by Angelus from Mt. Vernon Sr. High school in Mt. Vernon,IN at Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, San Francisco, CA
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KCKCC "The Standard" Vocal Jazz Ensemble
About the KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program:
The KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program takes pride in performing professional-level vocal jazz ensemble literature. Our program has grown to 3 vocal jazz ensembles. The music we perform represents a crossover of the jazz and pop... moreAbout the KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program:
The KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program takes pride in performing professional-level vocal jazz ensemble literature. Our program has grown to 3 vocal jazz ensembles. The music we perform represents a crossover of the jazz and popular music idioms. The students in the KCKCC VJ program learn Jazz Education through a variety of methods. First of all, each of these students take private vocal jazz coachings weekly. They also perform music by professional vocal ensembles, arrangements by well-known vocal jazz educators, and learn jazz and popular music standards (both through the ensemble and in private coachings).
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