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blog: After Election, San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Changes 40th Anniversary Tours Plans To Engage In Dialogue

This has been quite a week!  Last Mondy, we celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., and yesterday, our country swore in a new president.  Regardless of who one voted for, the election results surprised nearly everyone.  As someone ...

blog: MY MONUMENTAL EFFORT TO UNITE HUMANITY - By Santiago Veros

Dear Friends, This is one of the most important moments of my life. It's a thrill to finally share with you the exciting news about "Kyrie" from its premiere at Jacksonville University, a moment so special that I flew there to experience it firsthand. Hav...

Albacappella
group: Albacappella

We are a ladies' a cappella Chorus who sing in barbershop style. We are based in Aberdeenshire, in north-east Scotland. As well as Scottish favourites, our repertoire includes traditional barbershop as well as recent pop and rock tunes.

blog: The piece I dedicated to the loss of my great friend. Anthony Silvestri worked his magic.

Today is a very special day for me because one of the most emotional and significant works in my repertoire, "I Will Dream With You," is premiering. I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to T.J. Harper and the Loyola Marymount University Concert Choi...

The Birds for 6-part chorus a cappella (Basden)
video: The Birds for 6-part Chorus a cappella (Basden)

No divisi parts – suitable for a sextet. Free sheet music. Please get in touch! • facebook: david [dot] basden.9 • New email: deebee123 [at] bigpond.com

blog: I NEED MEN (and ladies) to complete my research survey.

Hi. I am carrying out research into the vocal health habits and experiences of amateur singers as part of a Post Graduate certificate with the Voice Workshop, in conjunction with the University of Wales. Please could all of you lovely people who sing re...

I Will Rise by Sean Ivory, text by Nancy Patterson
video: I Will Rise by Sean Ivory, text by Nancy Patterson

A piece which celebrates collaboration and the importance of the arts in our lives and in our communities.

blog: Breathing for singers: it’s not what you’ve got, it’s how you use it

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   As they say: size doesn’t matter, it’s what you do with it that counts.   Measuring lung capacity with a spirometer The University of...