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Why Join a Choir?
Why would anyone bother to join a Choir?
Why would somebody ever want to do that?
Most of us will remember some experience singing at school- be it good or bad- the national anthem, some song for a Concert or a play with a song, a teacher strumming a ...
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The Harbour Capital Chorus
The Harbour Capital Chorus is an all male a cappella chorus. We sing music from the early 1900's through to more modern songs such as Billy Joel, The Rat Pack etc.
The chorus focuses on improving singing techniques and making chords "ri... moreThe Harbour Capital Chorus is an all male a cappella chorus. We sing music from the early 1900's through to more modern songs such as Billy Joel, The Rat Pack etc.
The chorus focuses on improving singing techniques and making chords "ring" while at the same time simply having fun. We love it when a 4 part chord is correctly tuned and the chord just locks together and harmonics (or overtones) ring out loud and strong.
We compete every year in local contest as a mean of measuring our progress against similar groups but we just love to perform for the public and so our contest activities are very well balanced with public performance. We also have a great time together as one of our goals is to provide a place where men can gather and enjoy their interest in singing.
The Harbour Capital Chorus was formed in Wellington on February 4th, 1988 following pioneering work by the “Co-ordinated Chemists” Quartet for several years prior to that. The Harbour Capital Chorus has since ... less
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HomeChoir's Fun Friday: Learn and sing favourite songs to make you smile
Sing your way into the weekend with a smile by joining Ben every Friday at 2pm GMT on HomeChoir's YouTube channel. We learn a new song every Friday and sing some fantastic favourites, from jazz to music Hall, and even original songs written especially for... moreSing your way into the weekend with a smile by joining Ben every Friday at 2pm GMT on HomeChoir's YouTube channel. We learn a new song every Friday and sing some fantastic favourites, from jazz to music Hall, and even original songs written especially for HomeChoir.
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Répétition SOTTO VOCE
Quelques images de la répétition générale avant un Concert il y a deux avec les 3 Choeurs d'Enfants Sotto Voce dirigés par Scott Alan Prouty. Juste quelques extraits pour pouvoir goûter un peu l'ambiance avant un Concert.
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University of the Philippines Concert Chorus
The University of the Philippines Concert Chorus (UPCC or Korus) was born in 1962, during the incumbency of General Carlos P. Romulo as President of the University of the Philippines. Through its 50 years of existence, the group has metamorphosed from bei... moreThe University of the Philippines Concert Chorus (UPCC or Korus) was born in 1962, during the incumbency of General Carlos P. Romulo as President of the University of the Philippines. Through its 50 years of existence, the group has metamorphosed from being a simple university chorale into a musical force of national and world stature.
Aside from its undeniable musical prowess and versatility in performing classical, Filipino folk, pop, and Broadway genres—all with ease, the Concert Chorus is also recognized as the pioneer of choreographed song for a Choir. This innovation was started by the late Dean Reynaldo T. Paguio in 1969, and flourished under top choreographers like Edru Abraham, Gener Caringal, Tony Fabella, Edna Vida, Sonia Domingo, Steve Villaruz, Rene Hofileña, Ianne Damian, Paul Morales, Allan Samonte, and Ernest Hojilla, to name a few. With current artistic and musical director Prof. Janet Sabas-Aracama, the UP Concert Chorus goes beyond the typical Choir performance style through choral art forms ... less
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CONTINUUM - Quem Vidistis, Pastores?
Recorded on January 10th, 2011. Quem Vidistis, Pastores?, by Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611). "Whom have you seen shepherds? Speak, tell us who has appeared! We have seen the new-born and a chorus of Angels praising God. Alleluia. Speak, what have you ... moreRecorded on January 10th, 2011. Quem Vidistis, Pastores?, by Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611). "Whom have you seen shepherds? Speak, tell us who has appeared! We have seen the new-born and a chorus of Angels praising God. Alleluia. Speak, what have you seen! Tell us of the birth of Christ. We have seen the new-born and a chorus of Angels praising God. Alleluia."
CONTINUUM is the newest and most dynamic early music ensemble on the UK classical music scene.
Under the collaborative leadership of top producer and director Adrian Peacock, the internationally renowned expert in Spanish early music Bruno Turner, and bass-baritone Jamie W. Hall, CONTINUUM brings together twelve of the finest professional consort singers in London, carefully chosen to produce a unique and vibrant sound that celebrates the very best qualities of the English choral tradition and the powerful beauty of the uninhibited human voice.
This all-male ensemble has made 16th century Spanish sacred polyphony and chant the core of its rep... less
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Santa Maria Strela Do Dia - Coro Encanto
"Santa Maria Strela Do dia" (Cantiga 100), de Alfonso X el Sabio
Coro Encanto de Casarrubuelos
Solistas: Carla Isabel y Laura García
Director: Mariano García
Concierto de Navidad en la iglesia de San Cristobal, Torrejón de la Calzada (Madrid)
(08-12-... more"Santa Maria Strela Do dia" (Cantiga 100), de Alfonso X el Sabio
Coro Encanto de Casarrubuelos
Solistas: Carla Isabel y Laura García
Director: Mariano García
Concierto de Navidad en la iglesia de San Cristobal, Torrejón de la Calzada (Madrid)
(08-12-2013)
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Christopher Tin: Live at Cadogan Hall - Waloyo Yamoni
Christopher Tin conducts his choral work 'Waloyo Yamoni (We Overcome the Wind)', the climactic finale to his song cycle 'The Drop That Contained the Sea'. From the European premiere of 'The Drop that Contained the Sea' at 'The Music of Christopher Tin' c... moreChristopher Tin conducts his choral work 'Waloyo Yamoni (We Overcome the Wind)', the climactic finale to his song cycle 'The Drop That Contained the Sea'. From the European premiere of 'The Drop that Contained the Sea' at 'The Music of Christopher Tin' Concert, Cadogan Hall, London, July 19, 2016. Performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and featuring the Angel City Chorale, Prima Vocal Ensemble, and Lucis Choirs. Soloists: Jimmer Bolden, Allie McNay. Commissioned by the Orchestra at St. Matthews, Pacific Palisades, CA. Sung in Lango, lyrics from a rainmaking litany.
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