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the Evolution of Choir Rehearsals Over the Next Few Years
According to the Big Choral Census, there are more than 2 million people in Britain that sing in a choir. However, over the past year, face-to-face choir rehearsals haven’t always been possible. Many Choirs have rehearsed together using video c...
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We Rise Again - Leon Dubinsky arr Stephen Smith (Orchestral parts by David East)
Bournemouth Male Voice Choir at St Ambrose Church in Westbourne.
We Rise Again is by Leon Dubinsky, who grew up in Sydney and now lives with his wife and Children on a seaside property in Cape Breton's Englishtown.
Written in 1984 as a hopeful t... moreBournemouth Male Voice Choir at St Ambrose Church in Westbourne.
We Rise Again is by Leon Dubinsky, who grew up in Sydney and now lives with his wife and Children on a seaside property in Cape Breton's Englishtown.
Written in 1984 as a hopeful tune for the musical the Rise and Follies of Cape Breton Island during a severe economic downturn, it begins:
When the waves roll on over the waters
and the ocean cries
We look to our sons and daughters
To explain our lives
As if a child could tell us why
That as sure as the sunrise
As sure as the sea
As sure as the wind in the trees
We rise again in the faces of our Children
We rise again in the waves out on the ocean
and we rise again....
the day he wrote "Rise Again," Dubinsky recalls, he was watching his ailing father observing his grandChildren playing in a swimming pool. Dubinsky's father had immigrated to Canada from the Ukraine, settling in Cape Breton; he would die a year later, in 1985.
the words just came to him,
Dubinsk... less
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the Asaph Choir
Under the visionary guidance of Dr. Daniel Olukoya, the Asaph Choir has become a beacon of talent and inspiration within the realm of sacred music. From humble beginnings with a group of young teenagers, they have blossomed into a world-renowned ensemble,... moreUnder the visionary guidance of Dr. Daniel Olukoya, the Asaph Choir has become a beacon of talent and inspiration within the realm of sacred music. From humble beginnings with a group of young teenagers, they have blossomed into a world-renowned ensemble, captivating audiences with their powerful performances and unwavering devotion. their journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of faith and music, uniting people across cultures and continents in harmony and praise.
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Warwickshire Young Voices
Warwickshire Young Voices was established in 2008, with a passion to provide all youngsters access to quality music education. To date they have given over 1500 local youngsters vocal coaching and experience of professional-standard live performance.
W... moreWarwickshire Young Voices was established in 2008, with a passion to provide all youngsters access to quality music education. To date they have given over 1500 local youngsters vocal coaching and experience of professional-standard live performance.
WYV is run by a team of experienced volunteers who give their time freely to be able to pass this experience on - the team consists of two primary school teachers, two doctors and a critical care nurse!
Warwickshire Young Voices provide high quality musical activities for Children from age 2 to age 16 through a range of classes, Choirs and workshops.
In all activities, Warwickshire Young Voices prides itself on professionalism - with performances reaching the highest standards. their Musical Director, and resident composer, often writes music specifically for the Children.
Warwickshire Young Voices are a busy group. In addition to the weekly classes and rehearsals, WYV has around 20 public performances a year – just within term time. these engagements i... less
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Koyu No Te Bulul (arr. Eudenice Palaruan)- Philippine Madrigal Singers
Koyu No Te Bulul
a T'boli (Southern Filipino tribe) Children's folktune
arranged by Eudenice Palaruan
performed by the Philippine Madrigal Singers
Mark Anthony Carpio, choirmaster
Cathédrale, Festival des Chœurs Lauréats, Vaison La Romaine, Franc... moreKoyu No Te Bulul
a T'boli (Southern Filipino tribe) Children's folktune
arranged by Eudenice Palaruan
performed by the Philippine Madrigal Singers
Mark Anthony Carpio, choirmaster
Cathédrale, Festival des Chœurs Lauréats, Vaison La Romaine, France; July 2009
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St. Cecilia Girl's Choir
the St. Cecilia Girl's Choir is a choral ensemble for girls in grades 5 through young adult in residence at the Episcopal Church of Saints andrew and Matthew in Wilmington, Delaware
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SGD $30,000! Date: 1 - 4 July 2018 Location: Singapore Orientale Concentus, conceptualised in 2008 with the purpose of promoting international arts and cultural exchange and Youth choral music deve...
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Size matters: how to work effectively with large Choirs
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
If I get 30 singers on one of my weekend workshops someone will say “Gosh, what a large group!” whilst another says “Quite low numb...
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Hallam Choral Society
the Hallam Choral Society is an established choir striving towards excellence in performance. Our membership is diverse and currently at over eighty singers, who come from across the city and beyond to perform around four public concerts a year with an ec... morethe Hallam Choral Society is an established choir striving towards excellence in performance. Our membership is diverse and currently at over eighty singers, who come from across the city and beyond to perform around four public concerts a year with an eclectic mix of music.