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ACM Electron
group: ACM Electron

The ACM Electron choir, under the direction of Kaya Herstad-Carney, is a quirky choir with ACM students and alumni from across the courses formed in September 2015. We do originals and A Cappella covers and are looking for more opportunities, collaboratio...  display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moredisplay:none;">The ACM Electron choir, under the direction of Kaya Herstad-Carney, is a quirky choir with ACM students and alumni from across the courses formed in September 2015. We do originals and A Cappella covers and are looking for more opportunities, collaborations and recording opportunities. @ACMelectron on Instagram and Twitter - early days still..  

Notevolmente - Last Christmas (a cappella)
video: Notevolmente - Last Christmas (a Cappella)

Nello splendido teatro Augusteo di Salerno, il piccolo grande capolavoro degli Wham! I Edizione dell'iPop Festival, Teatro Augusteo, Salerno.

The Little Drummer Boy
video: The Little Drummer Boy

Soulfood a Cappella singing "The Little Drummer Boy". This is part a program for Wesley Impact that went to air on Sunday, 15 December, 2013 - Channel Nine, 5.30am (ADST). This footage is kindly provided courtesy of Wesley Mission.

The Capital Hearings
group: The Capital Hearings

The Capital Hearings are a mixed a Cappella vocal ensemble based in Washington, DC. We perform a wide variety of music including classical favorites, jazz standards and contemporary pop arrangements.

Scott Villard – Nocturnes (1993, 2009)
video: Scott Villard – Nocturnes (1993, 2009)

Voices: ChoralTracks https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Nocturnes_(Scott_Villard) #ChoralTracks #MatthewCurtis #AlexandraBurch

Sanctus (Ola Gjeilo)
video: Sanctus (Ola Gjeilo)

Jayson Wilson sings Ola Gjeilo's 'Sanctus' with multitracking, performing all the parts himself.

Scott Villard – Crux fidelis (1996)
video: Scott Villard – Crux fidelis (1996)

Voices: ChoralTracks https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Crux_fidelis_(Scott_Villard)

blog: Barcarolle Choir Workshop for Women's Voices

Barcarolle Choir singers and their Music director, Sam Evans, are delighted to announce their next workshop on Saturday January 18th, 2020.At St Cuthbert's Earls Court50 Philbeah Gardens, London, SW5 9EB**Jazz Legends: 2pm-3:30pm, £14Repertoire:Drea...

Why Do The Bells of Christmas Ring?, by Sean Sweeden
video: Why Do The Bells of Christmas Ring?, by Sean Sweeden

From our 2014 Lessons and Carols Candlelight Service. We are joined by guest vocalists Holly Ruth Gale (Assistant Professor of Music, ATU) and Adam Stanley (student, UCA). ~Premiere performance

VOCES8
group: VOCES8

The international award-winning octet VOCES8 has established itself as the foremost young British a Cappella group. Performing a repertoire ranging from Renaissance polyphony to unique jazz and pop arrangements, the group has been praised for stunning per...  display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moredisplay:none;">The international award-winning octet VOCES8 has established itself as the foremost young British a Cappella group. Performing a repertoire ranging from Renaissance polyphony to unique jazz and pop arrangements, the group has been praised for stunning performance, exquisite singing and creating a sound that spans the entire range of vocal colour. Founded in 2003 by ex-choristers of Westminster Abbey, VOCES8 first achieved success in 2005, winning first prize at the International Choral Grand Prix in Gorizia, Italy. Subsequently the group has performed widely in the UK, Europe, the USA, Africa and Asia. VOCES8’s career has developed both in the classical choral scene and the world of a Cappella. In 2009, the group’s first commercial album, EVENSONG, was nominated for a CARA. The group’s most recent release, ACES HIGH, is a scintillating collection of VOCES8’s unique interpretations of jazz and pop favourites and theme tunes from the legendary James Bond movies and is on general release on the Signum Classics ...    display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less