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Weeping
Weeping, by Dan Heymann, as performed by The Drakensberg Boys' choir on Wednesday 22 September 2010
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The Cantilena Singers
The Cantilena Singers is a well-established chamber choir that performs regularly in Cambridge and the surrounding villages.
The choir rehearses weekly during School term time, and performs three or four concerts per year. The choir normally performs u... moreThe Cantilena Singers is a well-established chamber choir that performs regularly in Cambridge and the surrounding villages.
The choir rehearses weekly during School term time, and performs three or four concerts per year. The choir normally performs unaccompanied, with programmes mixing sacred and secular Music drawn from all historical periods and spanning many different styles. Recent programmes have included works by Britten, Whitacre, Lauridsen, Byrd, Tallis, Palestrina, Finzi, Rutter, and many others. less
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Ka juba F'oba by Ademola Adeosun
Music composed for the forum for the inculturation of liturgical Music Nigeria (FILM) and performed by the Golden Voices choir during the 14th edition of her annual Music concert CAnZonA 14. Baritone solo by Gerald.
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Fulham Children's choir
Fulham Children's choir is a new choir for South West London, directed by Christopher Wray and Hermione Ruck Keene. Open to boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 13, the choir rehearses on Tuesdays between 5.15 and 6.30 at St Peter's Church, Fulham.
... moreFulham Children's choir is a new choir for South West London, directed by Christopher Wray and Hermione Ruck Keene. Open to boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 13, the choir rehearses on Tuesdays between 5.15 and 6.30 at St Peter's Church, Fulham.
Children learn to sing together, about vocal development and Musicianship, and most importantly have fun! The choir will give regular performances in and around Fulham. Visit our website to find out more about joining the choir and our future events.
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Notations Children's choir
Notations Children's choir is Calgary's newest children's choir for ages 7 - 12 years in the NW of Calgary. Other age group sessions will follow. No auditions, no fundraising and once a week rehearsals to fit busy schedules.
The choir rehearsals will... moreNotations Children's choir is Calgary's newest children's choir for ages 7 - 12 years in the NW of Calgary. Other age group sessions will follow. No auditions, no fundraising and once a week rehearsals to fit busy schedules.
The choir rehearsals will teach vocal technique, voice production and projection, learning to sing in two part harmony, movement and rhythm, help build confidence, solo singing opportunities, performances and overall to have fun singing!!
Repertoire will include popular chart songs, disney, Music theatre and other genres. less
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Comme Une Rose
'Comme Une Rose', Music for SATB choir with divisi a cappella with French lyrics.
Words & Music : Anthony Sylvestre.
More information, French pronunciation guide available and digital sheet Music to purchase on the webstore ASTURIA Music: https://ww... more'Comme Une Rose', Music for SATB choir with divisi a cappella with French lyrics.
Words & Music : Anthony Sylvestre.
More information, French pronunciation guide available and digital sheet Music to purchase on the webstore ASTURIA Music: https://www.asturiaMusic.com/?page=comme-une-rose
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Cwmbach Male choir
The Cwmbach choir was formed in 1921, and has survived to the present day even though it was severely tested by periods of hardship, depression and the Second World War. During it's 90 years it has flourished and built up an enviable record of success... more
The Cwmbach choir was formed in 1921, and has survived to the present day even though it was severely tested by periods of hardship, depression and the Second World War. During it's 90 years it has flourished and built up an enviable record of success in competitions and concert performances.
Its success in competition,particularly eisteddfodau, was established in its early days. The first taste of success was second prize at Treorchy in 1928, followed by Cardiff in 1938 and Ebbw Vale in 1958. The first prize was ultimately achieved at Port Talbot in 1966 and repeated in 1968 at Barry.
During the 1950's when the Although in recent times the choir has not been nearly as active in the competitive arena, it was successful in taking First prize in the Male choir competition at the Limerick Festival of 1996 in Ireland. In 1997, the choir took part in the International Eisteddfod at Roodeporte, Johannesburg, South Africa where they competed in the Folk Music Competition. They not only came fourth out of se... less