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Stay Tuned
We are Stay Tuned Choir and we meet on a Tuesday evening in Dural NSW from 7.30-9.30pm during school terms.
Our repertoire consists mainly of Folk, gospel, pop and freedom Songs all sung in glorious 4 part harmony and mostly in a capella style.
All c... moreWe are Stay Tuned Choir and we meet on a Tuesday evening in Dural NSW from 7.30-9.30pm during school terms.
Our repertoire consists mainly of Folk, gospel, pop and freedom Songs all sung in glorious 4 part harmony and mostly in a capella style.
All choir members have online access to MP3 recordings of their parts so they can practise anytime.
We love welcoming new people so it would be great to have you along. there is no audition and everyone is welcome to come and check us out for a night before they join. less
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That Choir
Now in its 3rd year, That Choir combines a high level of performance with a deep love of the choral art as one of Toronto’s newest choral groups. That Choir was formed in the spring of 2008 by Craig Pike and 14 of his actor friends who wanted to create an... moreNow in its 3rd year, That Choir combines a high level of performance with a deep love of the choral art as one of Toronto’s newest choral groups. That Choir was formed in the spring of 2008 by Craig Pike and 14 of his actor friends who wanted to create and share a music experience together. That Choir now brings together over 25 members with diverse backgrounds in work and study, and a mixture of trained and untrained voices. New Canadian artists are important for That Choir to nurture and have already performed new works by J. Scott Brubacher as well as Reza Jacobs in December 2010. Also in December of 2010, That Choir invited Canadian theatre Artist Nancy Palk to read Dylan Thomas's " A Child's Christmas in Wales" as part of That Choir Carols - an annual celebration of the Holidays. As That Choir looks forward into 2011, it is becoming well known for its a cappella repertoire of many styles and periods with a strong focus on storytelling. less
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May It Be
Originally from: "the Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of the Ring"
Music by Enya
Arr. Mark Brymer
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "Game of Tones" on May 13, 2014.
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Midwinter Songs (III, IV, V) - Lauridsen
the East Central University Chorale performing the last three of Morten Lauridsens "Midwinter Songs" cycle. (Numbers 3 through 5)
Including
III. "She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep"
IV. "Mid Winter Waking" and
V. "Intercession In Late Octo... morethe East Central University Chorale performing the last three of Morten Lauridsens "Midwinter Songs" cycle. (Numbers 3 through 5)
Including
III. "She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep"
IV. "Mid Winter Waking" and
V. "Intercession In Late October"
This performance was recorded at the Holy Family Cathedral in Tulsa, Oklahoma. January 26, 2001.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, Conducting
Dr. Dennis Boe, accompanist.
blog:
How to put on a successful concert 2: Songs and concert structure
[the views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from 25 years of leading non-auditioned community choirs in the UK, as well as adult singing workshops. My focus is on teaching by ear using a repertoire of Songs from traditions across th...
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Why I record the Songs at the end of every singing workshop I lead
[the views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from 25 years of leading non-auditioned community choirs in the UK, as well as adult singing workshops. My focus is on teaching by ear using a repertoire of Songs from traditions across th...
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the Lost Sound - Here We Come A-Wassailing
Wassail, Wassail!
This song is our ‘Thank You’ to all of you who have donated to our charities throughout our Homegrown Harmony project. In total, you raised £1587 for 7 charities. Many of you followed the Songs each week and donated more than once – tha... moreWassail, Wassail!
This song is our ‘Thank You’ to all of you who have donated to our charities throughout our Homegrown Harmony project. In total, you raised £1587 for 7 charities. Many of you followed the Songs each week and donated more than once – thank you so much!
Thank yous also go to everyone who shared and commented on our Songs – a staggering 41.5k people watched our videos over our social media, simply because you shared with your friends and communities! Thank you for taking the time to do that. It’s a wonderful feeling to share our Songs and our charities to a wider audience and to know that you’ve enjoyed listening.
In many ways, the Homegrown Harmony project has brought us closer as a choir and more in touch with our local communities. We’ve been so pleased that our videos have helped our chosen charities at a time when their resources have been low, but demand has been high.
So, thank you all for sharing the love, supporting the project and for your wonderful comments!
All of us in Th... less
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Why can’t we sing more Songs in English?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog from the Front of the Choir]
I often get asked this at workshops after people have struggled to get their tongues around a few foreign Songs.
I point out that ...