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Neckereien
University of Utah Chamber Choir, under the direction of doctoral student Sonja Sperling performing Brahms' "Neckereien" on their 2013 Spring Concert in the Libby Gardner Concert Hall.
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Woolwich Singers
The aim of our Choir is to sing together, meet new people and have fun! No one has to sing by themselves and there is no audition to join. We sing a mixture of traditional and pop songs – something for everyone, and everyone is welcome.
The cost is £2 pe... moreThe aim of our Choir is to sing together, meet new people and have fun! No one has to sing by themselves and there is no audition to join. We sing a mixture of traditional and pop songs – something for everyone, and everyone is welcome.
The cost is £2 per week and there is no membership fee. Drinks and biscuits are provided.
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Chantage
Chantage is one of the UK's leading amateur Choirs, formed in 1999 and is now well known as a stylish and energetic young Chamber Choir. Chantage won the BBC Radio 3 Choir of the Year competition in 2006, recorded live with Elbow at Abbey Road Studios in ... moreChantage is one of the UK's leading amateur Choirs, formed in 1999 and is now well known as a stylish and energetic young Chamber Choir. Chantage won the BBC Radio 3 Choir of the Year competition in 2006, recorded live with Elbow at Abbey Road Studios in 2009 and is frequently featured on Classic FM and BBC radio.
Chantage performs a wide range of repertoire, programming works traditionally performed by English Chamber Choirs alongside lesser known works sourced from foreign choral cultures. Chantage was formed in 1999 by its Musical Director James Davey, and quickly established itself in London as a stylish and energetic young Chamber Choir. It draws singers from all over the country and from all walks of life.
Strong commitment from its members has helped forge a growing reputation as an outstanding amateur Choir with a national reputation. Chantage performs a wide range of repertoire, programming works traditionally performed by English Chamber Choirs alongside lesser known works sourced from foreign ch... less
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Toronto Choral Society Children's Choir
The Toronto Choral Society Children’s Choir is a non-auditioned Community Choir for children in grades 4-6. We rehearse in the Toronto Danforth area.
The TCS Children’s Choir mission is to encourage and enrich the musical interests of children in Toron... moreThe Toronto Choral Society Children’s Choir is a non-auditioned Community Choir for children in grades 4-6. We rehearse in the Toronto Danforth area.
The TCS Children’s Choir mission is to encourage and enrich the musical interests of children in Toronto’s east end by providing a Community Choir experience in which they can learn, perform, and develop a life-long appreciation for singing.
The Choir provides a supportive environment in which singers can develop their musical abilities by learning and performing choral classics, music from a variety of cultures, and music that celebrates the heritage of the City of Toronto. less
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ALBION - Camelot
Camelot: The Shining City
The Albion Choir (VERY appropriately named, no?) were magnificent in singing some of the song arrangements for the show. They’re a fairly new Choir based (handily) in Sheffield, a small but mighty bunch of ridiculous...
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Bedford Choral Society
Formed in 1867, the Bedford Choral Society is one of the oldest established choral societies in the United Kingdom.
A thriving local Choir, the Bedford Choral Society performs three or four times each year - usually in Bedford's historic Corn Exchange.... moreFormed in 1867, the Bedford Choral Society is one of the oldest established choral societies in the United Kingdom.
A thriving local Choir, the Bedford Choral Society performs three or four times each year - usually in Bedford's historic Corn Exchange. We have approximately 130 full-time members - with singers from other local Choirs joining us on occasions for particular concerts.
Follow us on Twitter @BedfordChoral
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CLARENCE SMITH Community CHORUS
The CLARENCE SMITH Community CHORUS (CSCC)
Celebrating its 40th season, the CSCC again shares with the greater Toledo area a unique series of cultural offerings. The Chorus specializes in the performance of Negro spirituals and is dedicated to its prese... moreThe CLARENCE SMITH Community CHORUS (CSCC)
Celebrating its 40th season, the CSCC again shares with the greater Toledo area a unique series of cultural offerings. The Chorus specializes in the performance of Negro spirituals and is dedicated to its preservation as well as the performance of works by African American composers. The CSCC also maintains a liberal helping of standard classical music in its repertoire. Its members come from all walks of life, unified by their mutual love of great music. This award-winning ensemble has performed numerous times on radio, presented its own television “Special” on the statewide educational television network, as well as appearances on local TV stations. This past Christmas, the CSCC’s 2015 Community Celebration of Christmas was broadcast on public television WGTE. They have been featured with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, at the University of Michigan’s “Music of Black Americans Symposium”, with the Toledo Jazz Orchestra, at the Toledo Museum of Art, on the Lourdes Col... less
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The Choral Project
The Choral Project, founded by Artistic Director Daniel Hughes in 1996, has been hailed by San José Mercury News as “a Bay Area jewel,” stating that “there is nothing subtle about why this is one of the best Choirs you will ever hear.” This group of multi... moreThe Choral Project, founded by Artistic Director Daniel Hughes in 1996, has been hailed by San José Mercury News as “a Bay Area jewel,” stating that “there is nothing subtle about why this is one of the best Choirs you will ever hear.” This group of multi-talented singers has earned an outstanding reputation for performing high-level choral literature and bridging the gap between text and music, singer and spectator. The 54-voice ensemble has performed throughout the world in concert performances and choral festivals to great acclaim. They are widely recognized for presenting and preserving great works of choral literature from a wide range of traditions from around the world that express the region’s diversity. The group is equally committed to innovative and dramatic presentations, as well as promoting the choral art through the premieres of new works by Stephen Schwartz, Richard Burchard, Eric William Barnum, and Joshua Shank, to name a few.
Bachtrack.com described The Choral Project’s recent concert with ... less
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Mo Ghille Mear (My dashing darling is my hero)
Traditional Irish arr. Desmond Earley
Text by Seán Clárach Mac Dómhnaill
From the album ‘Invisible Stars – Choral Works from Ireland and Scotland’
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
Artistic Director: Desmond Earley
Solo: Mark Waters... moreTraditional Irish arr. Desmond Earley
Text by Seán Clárach Mac Dómhnaill
From the album ‘Invisible Stars – Choral Works from Ireland and Scotland’
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
Artistic Director: Desmond Earley
Solo: Mark Waters
Bodhrán: Tristan Rosenstock (track) / Brian Garvin (visual)
Released on Signum Records
Available to order on Amazon and iTunes
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Sheet music: http://www.seoltamusic.com
The UCD Choral Scholars released their debut international recording on Signum Records on 11th December 2015 (USA and Canada – 12th February 2016). The disc, entitled Invisible Stars is an enchanting collection of traditional and contemporary choral music from Ireland and Scotland and features arrangements and new compositions by some of Ireland’s most celebrated composers for Choir, including Michael Mc... less