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Ding, Dong, Bell (Sergey Khvoshchinsky) – The Gesualdo Six
video: Ding, Dong, Bell (Sergey Khvoshchinsky) – The Gesualdo Six

The Gesualdo Six perform Sergey Khvoshchinsky's 'Ding, Dong, Bell', directed by Owain Park. This live performance was given in St John’s Smith Square in October 2016, as part of a workshop with Young composers. Live in concert | The Gesualdo Six ww...  more

Agnus Dei from Mass for five voices
video: Agnus Dei from Mass for five voices

Two saxophones improvise over this beautiful polyphonic music by one of the English Renaissance's greatest composers. Soprano saxophone: Ross Taggart Alto saxophone: Campbell Ryga Conductor: Lars Kaario Laudate Singers (www.laudatesingers.com) ...  more

"Requiem for the Living" by Dan Forrest Jr. - Classic Choral Society & Orchestra
video: "Requiem for the Living" by Dan Forrest Jr. - Classic Choral Society & Orchestra

55th Annual Spring Concert - May 4, 2014 Classic Choral Society & Orchestra - Requiem for the Living - Dan Forrest Jr. Artistic Director: Janiece Kohler This performance is licensed by the American Society of composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCA...  more

blog: Do everything you can to support your choir leader – they’re the only one you’ve got!

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir]Most singers join a choir because they share the passion and vision of the choir leader. Your choir leader is the creative heart of your choir and is what g...

Choir of the Earth
group: choir of the Earth

choir of the Earth is a digital choir, which meets and rehearses online via YouTube. We unite people of all ages, geographies and backgrounds through singing - absolutely everybody is welcome to join our wonderful choral family! Our Founder and Dire...  more

blog: Singing Abroad - Developing Into An International choir

One of the beauties of choir is that the message sung often cuts across cultures and international boundaries. A traveling choir is one of the best ways to experience choir, and some of the most famous in the world - such as the Monteverdi choir - embark ...

Berliner Mädchenchor – Chorschule
group: Berliner Mädchenchor – Chorschule

The Berlin Girls‘ choir is a choir school with currently more than 200 singers aged from 5 to about 30 in 5 choir classes. The choir was founded in 1986 as part of the church music work at the Lutheran Lindenkirchengemeinde. The Berlin Girls‘ choir has...  more

blog: Is your choir name fit for purpose?

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir] Many choir names are descriptive and give a clear idea of what kind of choir it is.But choirs change over time. Maybe your choir name doesn’t fit what y...

blog: 10 things choir leaders can do when stuck at home

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir] What is a choir leader without a choir?   There are times when you won’t be able to be with your choir in person. Here are some things to help k...

blog: Beginners choir or established choir: time to re-evaluate?

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir]   When I started my first ever choir, WorldSong, it was an open-access beginner’s choir and anyone who wanted to sing could join.   &nbs...