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Ensemble Laude Women's Choir
For close to two decades, Ensemble Laude women’s Choir has enchanted audiences on Vancouver Island with its creative blend of medieval repertoire and contemporary choral works from around the world. Ensemble Laude is a community of women united by a passi... moreFor close to two decades, Ensemble Laude women’s Choir has enchanted audiences on Vancouver Island with its creative blend of medieval repertoire and contemporary choral works from around the world. Ensemble Laude is a community of women united by a passion for choral music and the vision of our Artistic Director, Elizabeth MacIsaac. We celebrate the beauty and resilience of women’s vocal traditions through the ages and seek to share this art form through joyful, soulful, and life-enhancing performances that gladden the heart, lift the spirit, and expand the mind.
Ensemble Laude began in 1998 with a group of 12 singers focused solely on medieval music. It has since expanded into a vibrant community Choir of over 50 vocalists. Today, our concerts offer an eclectic repertoire, mostly unaccompanied, encompassing early music, sacred and secular works, and folk and world music. We are committed to expanding choral repertoire for women’s voices and regularly commission new Canadian works that preserve and revitaliz... less
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Bring Him Home
A recording of our performance of Bring Him Home at our recent concert in Staple Hill Methodist Church
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Palace Acappella
Palace Acappella is a new community Choir, based on the Crystal Palace triangle. We sing all types of music - all a cappella - with a simple ethos of fun, community and freedom. Everyone welcome!
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Don’t be too quick to dismiss songs that aren’t in English
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Some people are put off when they come across a song with foreign words. They prefer to sing songs in English.
photo by Chell Hill
Not only are they missin...
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Devine Harmonies
Devine Harmonies is a popera trio based in East London. The ensemble is composed of musicians from throughout the Province of the Eastern Cape, namely Sanelisiwe Siqwepu (soprano) from Lusikisiki, Andile Tokwe (tenor) from East London, Akhona Witbooi (bas... moreDevine Harmonies is a popera trio based in East London. The ensemble is composed of musicians from throughout the Province of the Eastern Cape, namely Sanelisiwe Siqwepu (soprano) from Lusikisiki, Andile Tokwe (tenor) from East London, Akhona Witbooi (bass) from Komga. The trio is under the tutelage of Sinethemba Sonanze (music diector) from Alexandria.
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The Fourth Choir
We're London's high-end LGBT chamber Choir focusing on great choral works and covering a huge diversity of music from through the ages, from across the globe, and in a variety of styles.
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Chantage
Chantage is one of the UK's leading amateur Choirs, formed in 1999 and is now well known as a stylish and energetic young chamber Choir. Chantage won the BBC Radio 3 Choir of the Year competition in 2006, recorded live with Elbow at Abbey Road Studios in ... moreChantage is one of the UK's leading amateur Choirs, formed in 1999 and is now well known as a stylish and energetic young chamber Choir. Chantage won the BBC Radio 3 Choir of the Year competition in 2006, recorded live with Elbow at Abbey Road Studios in 2009 and is frequently featured on Classic FM and BBC radio.
Chantage performs a wide range of repertoire, programming works traditionally performed by English chamber Choirs alongside lesser known works sourced from foreign choral cultures. Chantage was formed in 1999 by its Musical Director James Davey, and quickly established itself in London as a stylish and energetic young chamber Choir. It draws singers from all over the country and from all walks of life.
Strong commitment from its members has helped forge a growing reputation as an outstanding amateur Choir with a national reputation. Chantage performs a wide range of repertoire, programming works traditionally performed by English chamber Choirs alongside lesser known works sourced from foreign ch... less
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Fulham Children's Choir
Fulham Children's Choir is a new Choir for South West London, directed by Christopher Wray and Hermione Ruck Keene. Open to boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 13, the Choir rehearses on Tuesdays between 5.15 and 6.30 at St Peter's Church, Fulham.
... moreFulham Children's Choir is a new Choir for South West London, directed by Christopher Wray and Hermione Ruck Keene. Open to boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 13, the Choir rehearses on Tuesdays between 5.15 and 6.30 at St Peter's Church, Fulham.
Children learn to sing together, about vocal development and musicianship, and most importantly have fun! The Choir will give regular performances in and around Fulham. Visit our website to find out more about joining the Choir and our future events.
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As the rain hides the stars
SATB a cappella setting of a Gaelic prayer by Ian Assersohn. London Choral Sinfonia conducted by Michael Waldron