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the pleasures of the untrained voice
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
In 2010 artist Susan Philipsz won the Turner Prize for "a Sound piece consisting of her own frail beautiful voice singing a Scottish lament over the ...
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Before the downbeat
the moment before a concert begins, when singers and audience members wait for the downbeat, is a magical time. Our first video seeks to capture that shared moment - the hushed anticipation, the Sound of coordinated footsteps, the group intake of breath.... morethe moment before a concert begins, when singers and audience members wait for the downbeat, is a magical time. Our first video seeks to capture that shared moment - the hushed anticipation, the Sound of coordinated footsteps, the group intake of breath. Many voices, gathered as one...join us on the journey. www.dacapochamberchoir.ca Thank you to our funders - the Kitchener-Waterloo Community Foundation (the Urie A. and Dorothy M. Bender Endowment Fund) and the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund.
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InChorus
InChorus is a large, vibrant, contemporary choir of all ages, from Peebles in the Scottish Borders. This is no ordinary choir. From the start we set out to be the best at what we do and we love doing it. Our performance, our music, our Sound and our spiri... moreInChorus is a large, vibrant, contemporary choir of all ages, from Peebles in the Scottish Borders. This is no ordinary choir. From the start we set out to be the best at what we do and we love doing it. Our performance, our music, our Sound and our spirit are all totally unique and cherished by all our members and our local community.
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Do you have to be a good singer to lead a choir?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I read an article in the latest Sounding Board (the journal of community music from Sound Sense) about the University of Sunderland’s new BA in...
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Wooster Chorus
Founded in 1964, the acclaimed Wooster Chorus is comprised of undergraduate students representing all academic areas within the College of Wooster's liberal arts program. Under the direction of Lisa Wong, the choir has been praised for its beauty of Sound... moreFounded in 1964, the acclaimed Wooster Chorus is comprised of undergraduate students representing all academic areas within the College of Wooster's liberal arts program. Under the direction of Lisa Wong, the choir has been praised for its beauty of Sound, high level of artistry, and engaging performances. the Wooster Chorus presents several concerts both on and off-campus throughout the academic year, and embarks each spring on a week-long domestic tour. Membership is by audition. Recent collaborative performances have included Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D Minor with the Cleveland Orchestra and Cleveland Orchestra Chorus. less
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Cantabile
We’re a small group of experienced and enthusiastic singers who enjoy the challenge of performing a varied repertoire of music spanning four centuries and including works by contemporary composers. We’re dedicated to making a beautiful Sound together in a... moreWe’re a small group of experienced and enthusiastic singers who enjoy the challenge of performing a varied repertoire of music spanning four centuries and including works by contemporary composers. We’re dedicated to making a beautiful Sound together in a choir where every voice counts.
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Small Voices, Great Sound!
the Major Minors Children's Choir (aged 5-12) are really looking forward to their concert "One Small Voice" on Sunday June 8th.
the New Zealand based choir have been working on a variety of songs and this fun concert has something for every...
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Soiree- concert (our first ever) fundraiser
the Major Minors Children's Choir in NZ was founded in 2012 by qualified musicians who voluntarily run two children's choirs based in Upper Hutt. Children for both choirs are aged 4-13 at the moment. We have grown in Sound (and n...
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Tramps
A Cadence original in an automobile mecca. Thanks to Tony Huerta (Take 6 Sound engineer) for the video and Alvin Chea (Take 6 bass) for the captive audience!
Ross Lynde - Tenor
Lucas Marchand - Tenor
Carl Berger - Baritone
Kurt Sampson - Bass