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World Choir Games 2016 - Nizhny Novgorod State University Choir (NNSU) – "Metelni Khram"
The champions competition: Хоры университетов и других ВУЗов • University and College Choirs (C7)
Nizhny Novgorod State University Choir (NNSU)
Дирижёр • Conductor: Larisa Erykalova
Nizhny Novgorod, Россия • Russia
"Metelni Khram" - Sergei Khvoshc... moreThe champions competition: Хоры университетов и других ВУЗов • University and College Choirs (C7)
Nizhny Novgorod State University Choir (NNSU)
Дирижёр • Conductor: Larisa Erykalova
Nizhny Novgorod, Россия • Russia
"Metelni Khram" - Sergei Khvoshchinsky, lyrics – V. Ustinov
Производство Медиа Центр ННГУ • Production UNN Media Center
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“Back To The Movies” – TPO Charity Mother’s Day Concert 2025
The People’s Orchestra Charity ensembles will take to the Symphony Hall stage for a massed orchestra and Choir performance celebrating the timeless power of film music. Featuring performers from The People’s Orchestra and The People’s Show Choirs, join us...
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London City Singers
We are a group of women singing a cappella four-part harmony music arranged in barbershop style. The style of singing is more 'pop' than classical and the choice of music reflects this, with the repertoire including show-tunes, popular songs from the 1930... moreWe are a group of women singing a cappella four-part harmony music arranged in barbershop style. The style of singing is more 'pop' than classical and the choice of music reflects this, with the repertoire including show-tunes, popular songs from the 1930s to today, as well as classic barbershop arrangements. There are strong links to musical theatre in that most songs are choreographed, and performing skills are a key element in making a song work.
We rehearse every Tuesday, 6:30pm-9:00pm, in central London between Kings Cross and St Paul's. We are always on the look out for enthusiastic and talented women so if you're interested in joining, do drop a line to hello@londoncitysingers.co.uk for details. less
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Cyrill Schürch: Dona nobis pacem
SATB. A calm and serene setting, easily accessible for amateur Choirs. More info at
http://cschurch.net/en/compositions/Choir/dona-nobis-pacem-for-Choir/
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Sounds of Pittsburgh Chorus
The Sounds of Pittsburgh chorus is an award-winning women’s a cappella chorus from the Greater Pittsburgh area. Sweet Adelines International LogoWe are a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, a worldwide organization of women singers committed to adva... moreThe Sounds of Pittsburgh chorus is an award-winning women’s a cappella chorus from the Greater Pittsburgh area. Sweet Adelines International LogoWe are a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, a worldwide organization of women singers committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop four-part harmony.
While our chorus offers educational opportunities to its members, we also serve the community through shows and other events throughout the Pittsburgh area.
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Vocal Harmony Llanelli
OUR HISTORY
Vocal Harmony was set up in 2012 by Swansea based musician Bobby Cole.
Fed up of boring lifeless Choirs that sing traditional music, Bobby wanted to create a Choir format that is fun, exciting, and most important - easily accesible to ev... moreOUR HISTORY
Vocal Harmony was set up in 2012 by Swansea based musician Bobby Cole.
Fed up of boring lifeless Choirs that sing traditional music, Bobby wanted to create a Choir format that is fun, exciting, and most important - easily accesible to everyone.
We started with a Swansea Choir, and quickly expanded to opening a branch in Llanelli. New to 2015 is our branch in Cardiff and Bristol starting in September.
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Threshold Choir
We are a network of choral singers worldwide in 200 Choirs who have been called to sing at the bedsides of people who are dying. Our repertoire is all original, written by Choir members and has emerged as a new tribal choral tradition that honors death a... moreWe are a network of choral singers worldwide in 200 Choirs who have been called to sing at the bedsides of people who are dying. Our repertoire is all original, written by Choir members and has emerged as a new tribal choral tradition that honors death as a natural, expected, sometimes very inspiring event in a life. While we don't require auditions, our welcome process is rigorous. This kind of singing is spiritual work and is deeply rewarding for those who are called to it.