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Experienced Tenors and Basses urgently required!
We have filled our soprano and alto places (including a lady Coming from as far as Australia!) to sing with us but we need more tenors and basses to join them for our wonderful weekend of singing!! For more information, please visit: http:/...
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Why Are Punk Rock Choirs Coming to the Fore?
If you’ve already heard the HSS Choir belt out their a capella version of I Wanna Be Sedated by the Ramones or the Blue Ribbon Glee Club putting a whole new spin on Wreckless Eric’s (I’d Go the) Whole Wide World, then the idea ...
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Morris Folk Choir
Since 2008 we have been Coming together in central London to learn and perform sea-shanties, murder ballads, protest songs, work songs, love melodies, folkified non-folksongs, and good old knees-up tunes, from across the centuries and all over the world.
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Top Domestic Destinations for Musical Travel
[This post was previously published on our blog, "Backstage at Encore Tours"]
(Photo courtesy of planetpov.com)
So you’ve traveled internationally and are now looking for something a little closer to Home, or maybe you want to work...
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St. Olaf Christmas Festival Simulcast
The 100th Presentation of the St. Olaf Christmas Festival is Coming to a theater near you! Browse the growing list of participating theaters at www.stolaf.edu/simulcast. Dust off your Norwegian sweater, invite your friends and sing along in perfect s...
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Gospel Music....
Gospel music allows us to become closer to God and closer to each other. Sometimes you have to forget what's gone, appreciate what remains, and look forward to what's Coming next...let praise and worship God.
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Setting your goals for the new year (guaranteed to work!)
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
It’s the time of year when many people make resolutions, set goals and devise plans for the Coming year.
photo by --Tico--
But i...
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Introducing children to classical concerts – less doesn’t have
This is an extract from our full blog on classical concerts for children:
It’s one of the perennial questions asked by those involved in promoting classical concerts: how do we get more young people (and indeed children) Coming to hear how ...
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Solemne
Coming about through a blessed confluence of events, the Solemne Ministry is the collaborative brainchild of musical prodigy Alejandro Consolacion II and long-time choirmaster Eugene Calimag. Having been friends and in the choral scene for twenty years, t... moreComing about through a blessed confluence of events, the Solemne Ministry is the collaborative brainchild of musical prodigy Alejandro Consolacion II and long-time choirmaster Eugene Calimag. Having been friends and in the choral scene for twenty years, the two have been talking about a project like this for around fifteen years.
Spurred by the release of the revised English missal, Alejandro and Eugene both thought it a good time to finally restart the project that they had shelved for some time. Only now, the idea wasn’t just to end with a single album; the idea was now to establish a ministry that would introduce a new generation of music to Philippine Catholics. The new ministry would have as its aim the creation of beautiful music to help the faithful to a more prayerful, solemn state of mind. Springing from that, they both decided that the new ministry would be called Solemne Ministry.
For its first project, Misa Solemne, the ministry features Solemne, Solemne Ministry’s flagship choir and the one Al... less
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Sonux Ensemble
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Crossover projects are the hallmark of the Sonux Ensemble. Together with the jazz-saxophonist Stefan Kuchel and the Sirius Quartet, the young men's choir performs contemporary works. The Quartet members describe themselves as arti... moreAbout us/our Coming CD:
Crossover projects are the hallmark of the Sonux Ensemble. Together with the jazz-saxophonist Stefan Kuchel and the Sirius Quartet, the young men's choir performs contemporary works. The Quartet members describe themselves as artists of improvisation who break out of the conventional vocabulary of sound for a string quartet. Most pieces on this CD were written especially for the Sonux Ensemble, and thus composed to the singers' strengths. "We have worked on these pieces together with the composers, and given them their first performances over the course of the last five years. This disc features only world premiere recordings and, literally, unheard of choral music, " the choir's director Hans-Joachim Lustig notes.
The works recorded on this CD focus on the topics of light and love. The eponymous poem by Charles Anthony Silvestri that lends its title to the disc frames and connects the two topics. Silvestri wrote the text in 2012, exclusively for this project. Hans-Joachim L... less