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Ode to Joy / ODA radosti
"Ode to Joy" (L. v. Beethoven) performed by the Children's Choir of Sisak "Crescendo".
"ODA radosti" (L. v. Beethoven) u izvedbi Dječjeg zbora grada Siska "Crescendo".
group:
The Con Amici Singers
We're just starting an exciting new opportuNIty for people to come together to enjoy music and have fun with it in a friendly setting.
Members won't need to be able to read music but they will need to be able to sing in tune.
We aren't charging a FEE ... moreWe're just starting an exciting new opportuNIty for people to come together to enjoy music and have fun with it in a friendly setting.
Members won't need to be able to read music but they will need to be able to sing in tune.
We aren't charging a FEE but we'll ask for donations to cover the cost of using the building and we'll find a way to fund the sheet music.
Anyone interested - leave a message here or call Susan on 860 237 1887.
August 2016
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piano traiNIng video cd via whatsapp
You can get our piano traiNIng video via whatsapp right on your phone for a miNImal FEE.send a whatsapp message to +233244229584 or log on www.mypianoonline.getafricaonline.com
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Alegria Chamber Choir
Alegria Chamber Choir was founded in July 2000 by a group of amateur music enthusiasts from different prOFEssions under the guidance of its founding Musical Director M. İnci Tığlı Ayağ. Since its foundation, Alegria Chamber Choir has been performing under... moreAlegria Chamber Choir was founded in July 2000 by a group of amateur music enthusiasts from different prOFEssions under the guidance of its founding Musical Director M. İnci Tığlı Ayağ. Since its foundation, Alegria Chamber Choir has been performing under the guidance of conductor İnci Tığlı Ayağ and assistant conductor Gözde Saatçioğlu. Between 2002 and 2008, Alegria Chamber Choir performed under the scope of Ankara Çoksesli Müzik Derneği (Ankara PolyphoNIc Music Association), a prestigious association which was founded in 1974. Since 2008, the choir has been extending his repertoire and performing fully independently as a non-profit and non-governmental orgaNIzation.
The purpose of Alegria is to introduce to large audiences the world’s choir repertoire from different periods and regions. Alegria has now about 30 members divided into four voices and performs music dating from the Renaissance to Contemporary in all styles such as sacred and folk. Along with the polyphoNIc arrangements of Turkish musical piec... less
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Conduct with Charisma: A Workshop for Choral Directors
Reminder that the early-bird booking FEE for this workshop applies to all bookings before 1 October 2012
Back by popular demand, the Conduct with Charisma workshop will run again on 24 November 2012. Details of the content and how to bo...
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Dover House Singers
The details:
We are the Dover House Singers, a local choir based in Putney.
We rehearse on Wednesday eveNIngs from 8-9.15pm at St Margaret's Church Hall on Putney Park Lane. Term starts next Wednesday 4th September.
Rehearsals FEE is £5 per session bu... moreThe details:
We are the Dover House Singers, a local choir based in Putney.
We rehearse on Wednesday eveNIngs from 8-9.15pm at St Margaret's Church Hall on Putney Park Lane. Term starts next Wednesday 4th September.
Rehearsals FEE is £5 per session but there is no charge for your first attendance.
About us:
We are a local friendly choir that has been going for several years now. We currently have about 30 members and we sing a wide range of music from all around the world.
We sing both acapella and with piano accompaNIment but there is no requirement to be able to read music.
We put on concerts twice a year and recently enjoyed singing at the Barnes Fair.
We also meet outside rehearsal times for social events!
Recruitment:
We would love to recruit new members and welcome anyone that wants to come along and see what it's all about. We don't audition new members - just turn up and join in!
Like most choirs we have an unequal balance of the sexes - men of Putney, we need you!
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