Singkronies is a SAMA award-winning mixed 'Project' choir with approximately 35 members, selected on the merit of voice quality and musicality. The choir's size changes as per the musical requirements of the specific Project being undertaken. The name Sin... more
The School of Hard Knocks is excited to invite you to join our un-auditioned Project choir for a “once in a lifetime” opportunity to sing alongside the ‘choir that inspired the nation’ from the ABC TV smash series, Choir of Hard Kn...
The powerful text of Isaiah 43:1-7 provides the foundation for this anthem of comfort and affirmation: “When you pass through the waters, I will surround you. When you pass through the floods, they will not sweep o’er. When you walk through the fire you w... more
The work was composed by Franco Prinsloo to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare. 126 of the 154 Sonnets were addressed to – and inspired by – a beautiful Young Man who embodied for Shakespeare everything that was finest i... more
Singing with Harmonessence is fun and encouraging. You don’t need previous experience or know how to read music and there are no auditions! Our Choirs are a safe environment to sing your heart out and have fun. We have Choirs in Lewes (Mondays 10am), H... more
The Choral Project performs "Neslegtais gredzens (The Unclosed Ring)" by Latvian composer Juris Karlsons - February 23, 2016 at Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph, San Jose CA.
The School of Hard Knocks and Latrobe Valley Community Choir proudly present NO EXCUSES! Latrobe Valley Project No Excuses! Latrobe Valley aims to bring the Latrobe Valley Community together through music, to help build awareness of issues aroun...
The Musical Directors of three Cornish Male Voice Choirs talk about how their Choirs have coped so far during the Covid crisis.
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] How do mixed Choirs and single-sex Choirs differ, if at all? Victoria Choir, Uganda by Adamesmith I was partly inspired to write this ...