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Koso Aba - Ghana Community Choir, Holland - Afrikaanse koormuziek
Meaning 'Be Fruitful". Lead singer is Uvaila Annoh and the ghana Community Choir performing at the Gospel Festival, Heineken Music Hall. Song written by Diana Hopeson
THE LYRICS; (God speaking to His people) You didn't call me but I called you. If you ... moreMeaning 'Be Fruitful". Lead singer is Uvaila Annoh and the ghana Community Choir performing at the Gospel Festival, Heineken Music Hall. Song written by Diana Hopeson
THE LYRICS; (God speaking to His people) You didn't call me but I called you. If you bear fruit for me I will make your heart desire come to pass. Bear love, humility, joy, faith in God and hope then I will make all your desires come true.
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Tswelopele Chorus
Tswelopele Chorus was established in July 2015. Siyabonga Dlamini and Sibusiso Sithole,
with the primary objective (/s) of rehearsing and performing choral music, providing musical
services to the Community when the need arises, to provide a musical hom... moreTswelopele Chorus was established in July 2015. Siyabonga Dlamini and Sibusiso Sithole,
with the primary objective (/s) of rehearsing and performing choral music, providing musical
services to the Community when the need arises, to provide a musical home for all interested in
the greater Pretoria and Johannesburg area and to promote the standard of choral music.
Secondarily Tswelopele aims to educate its members in the singing of all types of choral music,
arrange concerts for the general public to attend, perform choral works with other choirs and
participate in various competitions and music festivals in the Community. The choir currently
consists of 48 choristers. The choir being fairly young went to its first (TCMA) competition on
October 18th 2015, winning first place in the development section. The choir has since went on to
perform at Computeshare and Standard Bank respectively. Tswelopele Chorus attended its first GACMA
competition on May 29th 2016 and placed 6TH in the standard category.
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Singing is for life, not just for Christmas
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Hark the herald angels sing. A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from King’s College, Cambridge. Slade’s Merry Christmas everybody. White Chr...
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King's Choir
The King's Choir is a Community Choir --A Common Life Singing Group for singers ages 50+ (though we practice a don't ask - don't tell policy)...I.e., if you wish to sing in our choir and are available for daytime rehearsals you are more than welcome to jo... moreThe King's Choir is a Community Choir --A Common Life Singing Group for singers ages 50+ (though we practice a don't ask - don't tell policy)...I.e., if you wish to sing in our choir and are available for daytime rehearsals you are more than welcome to join us! We have a few "under-aged" adults among us, and we love it!
Our purpose is to reflect the image, veracity, and immutability of our Lord Jesus Christ through music, testimony, and personal commitment to those in the senior Community and beyond. less
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The Really Big Chorus
With more than 11,000 singers on our mailing list, and a performing strength (at London's Royal Albert Hall) of between two and three thousand, TRBC is probably the world's largest Community choir. Anyone can join: we present top-quality events and invit... moreWith more than 11,000 singers on our mailing list, and a performing strength (at London's Royal Albert Hall) of between two and three thousand, TRBC is probably the world's largest Community choir. Anyone can join: we present top-quality events and invite everyone to 'come and join in' whether you are a lone tenor or a full SATB choir. As well as singing three times a year at the Royal Albert Hall (including the one-and-only 'Messiah from Scratch' each year), we also run cruises and trips abroad. What are you waiting for? Come and join in! less
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Shosholoza
2019-11-08 Singing Together: Elvetham Community Choir and Cecilia Singers
ECC: Shosholoza