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blog: The Lord Bless you and keep you....

After an outing at our latest Sing Day in North Yorkshire, this lovely gently flowing arrangement of Tim Knight's 'The Lord bless you and keep you' proved to be immensely popular so we've now made it available on our website (you can also source the piece...

blog: Is Your Choir Website Missing This One Obvious, But Critical Piece of Information?

One of the most common mistakes that choruses and choirs make when they create their websites is also one of the most obvious 'doh' moments possible.  It's so obvious that you might not even think of it, but it's surprising how many websites are mis...

blog: The challenges of commissioning a new piece for your choir

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   I find it hard to believe, but I started my choir WorldSong way back in October 1997. In 2007, we planned several events to celebrate our 10th anniversary...

We Three Kings
video: We Three Kings

Written by Robert Applebaum, this jazzy piece has unpredictable meters and an exotic soprano solo.

blog: A New Year gift from us to you....

We'd like to wish you all a very Happy New Year from Tim Knight Music! We are starting the year on a very positive note, with a jotter full of plans for new events, projects and releases and, as we did last year, we'd like to gift you a free piece of Chor...

blog: Beethoven Hurts

Walking home after choir one night my friend and fellow chorister Barbara and I agreed the hardest piece we’ve ever done was Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis.   Here’s what I wrote about it at the time, (referring specifically to the Cr...

SINGERS WANTED FOR CHOREOS
video: SINGERS WANTED FOR CHOREOS

You have an extraordinary voice, see the stage as an integral experience and are looking forward to working with other young people on a very high musical level? Then you are the missing piece of the puzzle for the CHOREOS ensemble.

blog: The pleasures of the untrained voice

[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   In 2010 artist Susan Philipsz won the Turner Prize  for "a sound piece consisting of her own frail beautiful voice singing a Scottish lament over the ...

blog: HUMAN: When Choral Music Becomes a Manifesto

What happens when a piece of music dares to become a manifesto instead of just a melody? Back in 2019, I received a commission for a new work centered on diversity and divergence. The story behind the commission is shrouded in a bit of myth—layered...

The White Rose
video: The White Rose

Every Choir in Cornwall will have its own personal arrangement of this song. It is an iconic piece of music . You sing it at weddings ,funerals,pubs ,clubs.Too your loved ones who are with you now and those who have departed. Thanks to MIke Bryant for the video