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The Jay Singers are a mixed voice a cappella based near Norwich, UK conducted by Neil Mackenzie - founder member of The Sixteen and current member of The BBC Singers. We are a well eStablished choir, now in our second decade, that give Concerts all ove... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">The Jay Singers are a mixed voice a cappella based near Norwich, UK conducted by Neil Mackenzie - founder member of The Sixteen and current member of The BBC Singers. We are a well eStablished choir, now in our second decade, that give Concerts all over Norfolk as well as further afield. We sing a wide range of music and have produced two CDs that reflect our repertoire. Further information about the choir, upcoming Concerts and the CDs are available on our website: Singers.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://jaySingers.com or on our Facebook Page. Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less
Innovative chamber choir based near Chelmsford, performing locally and also further afield - Cambridge and York in the UK plus Prague, Antwerp and Zurich. Our repertoire embraces a cappella music, from renaissance to contemporary, as well as choral work... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Innovative chamber choir based near Chelmsford, performing locally and also further afield - Cambridge and York in the UK plus Prague, Antwerp and Zurich. Our repertoire embraces a cappella music, from renaissance to contemporary, as well as choral works with keyboard and orcheStral accompaniment. 2012 Concerts range fom JS Bach St John Passion, with orcheStra, to a programme of Scottish music (Carver to MacMillan) via Horrotorio!
The Saskatoon Chamber Singers was founded in 1977 by a group of former GreyStone Singers (University of Saskatchewan) who wanted to continue singing in a quality choral ensemble. The choir has been a finaliSt in both the CBC choral competition for amateur... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">The Saskatoon Chamber Singers was founded in 1977 by a group of former GreyStone Singers (University of Saskatchewan) who wanted to continue singing in a quality choral ensemble. The choir has been a finaliSt in both the CBC choral competition for amateur choirs and the International Choral Kathaumixw in Powell River, British Columbia, and participated in the non-competitive FeStival 500 in St. John’s, Newfoundland. It has also been the gueSt choir at Saskatchewan Sings, and sang at the inStallation of Lynda HaverStock (a former member) as Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan. In 2010, the choir performed at Podium, the biennial conference of the Association of Canadian Choral Communities, held in Saskatoon. The choir’s repertoire has been rich in variety since its eStablishment, and Canadian music has always been an important component of its programming. Perhaps beSt known for its annual Remembrance Day Concert, the choir’s schedule is generally rounded out by a seasonal Concert in December or January and on... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less
On 24th November 2012 we brought together 98 Singers and four choral directors for our moSt ambitious project to date: a choral workshop on Thomas Tallis' monumental 40-part motet, 'Spem in Alium', composed in 1570. We rehearsed for moSt of the day in ... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">On 24th November 2012 we brought together 98 Singers and four choral directors for our moSt ambitious project to date: a choral workshop on Thomas Tallis' monumental 40-part motet, 'Spem in Alium', composed in 1570. We rehearsed for moSt of the day in two-choir sections, with our four choral directors, Scott Inglis-Kidger, Sarah Tenant-Flowers, Riccardo Bonci and Jonny Davies. After lunch we began to put the sections together. at 4pm we brought all 8 choirs together and Scott Inglis-Kidger led a moSt thrilling final performance. The day marked the end of the 2012 workshops but fear not, our 2013 Choral Workshops series - Perfect PlayliSt - is now live on our website. platinumconsort.com/perfect-playliSt.html We look forward to seeing you soon! St Mary's and Sacred Heart Churches, Battersea, London 24th November 2012 http://www.platinumconsort.com Join us: http://www.facebook.com/platinumconsort.com http://www.twitter.com/platinumconsort.com An Electric Copy Films Production © 2012 Platinum Co... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less
AdeSte Fideles, de John Reading Concierto de Navidad en el MonaSterio de Santa María de El Paular, Rascafría, Madrid Coral Santiago ApóStol de Casarrubuelos SoliSta gospel: Pilar Dios Dúo soprano-contralto: Bianca Pita y Araceli Pompa Director: Mariano García
The Choral Society is a 150-voice ensemble of experienced professional and avocational Singers who volunteer their time and talents in the service of the choral art form. Supported by some of New York’s fineSt freelance orcheStra players, the Choral Soci... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">The Choral Society is a 150-voice ensemble of experienced professional and avocational Singers who volunteer their time and talents in the service of the choral art form. Supported by some of New York’s fineSt freelance orcheStra players, the Choral Society’s Concerts are designed to bring the arts directly to the community through the uniquely inclusive medium of choral singing. The Choral Society is in residence at Grace Church in New York, one of the city’s moSt beloved landmarks.
Arrangement written and performed by Dr. Jeanette Gallant with choral accompaniment by the Hong Kong Children's Choir and members of the Vancouver Chamber Choir.
This free online workshop presented by the Royal School of Church Music with acclaimed conductor David Hill (director of the Bach Choir, Principal Conductor of Yale Schola Cantorum, and conductor of the BBC Singers from 2007-17) will offer practical advic...
Concert in Nobeoka, Japan, 2012: german folk song, composed by Friedrich Silcher, arranged by Gunther Martin Göttsche, performed by the Berlin Girls Choir – Concert Choir, directed by Sabine WüSthoff