We are dedicated to the research and diffusion of dramatic colonial music. Our project El Otro en la Sociedad Criolla focused on compositions on the issues of minority groups discriminated against during the colony, such as indigenous peoples, blacks, gyp... more
Professional vocal quintet from Seville (Spain), specialized on Renaissance and Baroque vocal music. First spanish vocal group about singing the complete catalogue of Madrigals by Monteverdi.
Mi y'maleil (a Piece for Chanukah) for SATB Chorus and Piano music by Stanley M. Hoffman (2004) Performed by The Philovox Ensemble Jennifer Lester, conductor Andrew Goodridge, piano music: © Copyright 2005 by Ione Press, Inc., a division o... more
The music of God - Mark Hayes - Jakarta Festival Chorus. Conductor: Lee Chong Min. Venue: Aula SImfonia Jakarta. 13th October 2012
It is Christmas time and we all want to sing, dance and celebrate. 'Furahia' is a Swahili word that means 'Be Happy'. The song is an original composition and the lead single off of @Kenyan Boys Choir 's Christmas EP with the same Title. It boasts of a... more
Founded in June 1977, the present Whitehaven Male Voice Choir has established an enviable reputation among the musical world of male voices in Britain, along with appearances on local radio and television. During the choir’s existence, it has taken par... more
After a great start, continuing the fresh tradition we will come back to Budapest, the country of Kodály Method in 2018 as well to celebrate and promote choral music, and also to spread the value and experience of singing in a choir – as Kod&...
Book a date to come and sing music by Felix Mendelssohn - arguably the second most popular choral composer for choirs to sing. music will include choruses from Elijah, Hymn of Praise and other choral works. The day will be led by Tim Knight, th...
The New boy song of 2014 (music is my Life), as performed during the New Boys first Wednesday concert on 19 February 2014.
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] As promised in last week’s post (Singers who learn by ear vs. those who use sheet music – what happens when they swap?), this is the firs...