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With One Voice Break O'Day
DID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN?
You’re invited to experience the joy, freedom and inspiration of song at your local With One Voice choir!
Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative.
Creati... moreDID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN?
You’re invited to experience the joy, freedom and inspiration of song at your local With One Voice choir!
Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative.
Creativity Australia (www.creativityaustralia.org.au) is building a happier, healthier, more inclusive nation through the life-changing With One Voice program. We bridge the gap between people experiencing disadvantage and those more fortunate through the neuro-scientific benefits of community singing. We build supportive networks that help people connect to brighter futures.
Creativity Australia is delighted to offer a suite of With One Voice “how to” guide videos, resources and mentoring for individuals, groups and communities looking to start new, inclusive With One Voice choirs using our innovative social franchise model.
Together, we can change the world… one voice at a time.
With One Voice choirs are led by professional conductors and meet weekly, follo... less
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Singing it Back
Weekly singing groups for adults open to all regardless of musical background. Term time only (10 - 12 week term 3 times per year) with Summer break annual family singing camp. kayaking, archery, acoustic evening. Advance bookings only.
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Mer by Raimonds Tiguls / Youth choir "Mūza" Silent Session at Riga St.Peter's church
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Stanford Singing Break at Queens' College Cambridge, 12-14 July
12-14 July 2024
Come and sing choral music by Charles Villiers Stanford in the magnificent setting of Queens’ College, Cambridge, in an exclusive weekend course hosted by the Royal School of Music to mark the centenary of the composer’s death...
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"Stille Nacht" (Holy Night)
new version of Silent Night with new music score and new text, but writeen by Franz Gruber. Original poem has 6 verses.
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I Choose You (Live) - KeyStone A Cappella
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Live from the kitchen at Sled Dog Studios, KeyStone takes a break from tracking their debut album with The Vocal Company to sing a Sara Barielles tune they just added to their repertoire.
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Live from the kitchen at Sled Dog Studios, KeyStone takes a break from tracking their debut album with The Vocal Company to sing a Sara Barielles tune they just added to their repertoire.
Music by Sara Barielles
Arrangement by Tom West
Lead Vocal: Jen Steinberg
Shot live on an iPhone by our recording engineer and producer, Ted Trembinski. The music in this video is unedited and not mastered.
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The silver swan by Orlando Gibbons
The silver swan, who living had no note,
When death approached, unlocked her Silent throat;
Leaning her breast against the reedy shore,
Thus sung her first and last, and sung no more:
“Farewell, all joys; Oh death, come close mine eyes;
More geese th... moreThe silver swan, who living had no note,
When death approached, unlocked her Silent throat;
Leaning her breast against the reedy shore,
Thus sung her first and last, and sung no more:
“Farewell, all joys; Oh death, come close mine eyes;
More geese than swans now live, more fools than wise.”
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The Silver Swan - Adolphus Hailstork
Recorded on 5/3/2024 at Our Beautiful Savior's Lutheran Church in Tucson, AZ as part of our "Modern Madrigals" concert.
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"The silver swan, who living had no note,
When death approached, unlocked her Silent throat;
Leaning her breast against ... moreRecorded on 5/3/2024 at Our Beautiful Savior's Lutheran Church in Tucson, AZ as part of our "Modern Madrigals" concert.
Text:
"The silver swan, who living had no note,
When death approached, unlocked her Silent throat;
Leaning her breast against the reedy shore,
Thus sang her last, and sang no more:
'Farewell, all joys; Oh death, come close mine eyes;
More geese than swans now live, more fools than wise.' "
- Orlando Gibbons (1583 - 1625)
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A famous text also famously used by Gibbons himself for his own Madrigal, Hailstork here pays homage to the work's 16th-century roots. An early composition (written while in college) from the proflic composer, Hailstork combined his own language with his love for choral literature to create a piece reminiscent of the Renaissance with a modern flair. The harmonic language harkens back to a hexachordal modality of the 16th century, uses an unaccompanied SATB choir, and employs varied moments of imitative polyphony and homophony. This short wor... less