Featuring the upbeat choral music of Stephen L Bigger. We perform and record exciting selections intended to encourage positive change and promote world choral music. Ages include high School to adult, encouraging families to perform together in one group... more
A group of teachers with exceptional talents, with 28 members that can bring you to a experience where classical and show presentations is present. We believe that music touches us emotionally where, words alone cant.
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How. I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos. John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.
The United States has a long tradition of feminist activism. We’ve come a long way since the women’s suffrage movement began at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1868. From its inception, the feminist movement has included a multiplic...
Ensemble performs "Sesere Eeye", a traditional song and dance from the Torres Strait Islands in Northern Australia.
Close-up Version Johansen Viking Singers Johansen High School Choreographed by Ashleigh Hiltabidel
The Minutiae Ensemble is a representative ensemble of the Miusica singing School Maribor, which has been uniting 9 female and male singers from all corners of Slovenia since 2016. The ensemble strives to achieve the level of singing that enables recording... more
Bray Choral Society is a successful choir performing a wide range of choral works including major works by Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Mendelssohn and Rossini, along with short concerts and recitals including Byrd, Bach, Elgar, Stanford an... more
We are a historic symphonic Chorus that continues to play a vibrant role in the cultural life of the National Capital Region. With approximately 100-115 auditioned members and a professional core of 12 voices,the choir's repertoire spans 6+ centuries . In... more
"The Prayer of St Francis of Assisi" for SATB Chorus A Cappella by Bernard Heyes. For scores email bernardjdheyes@talktalk.net. For more information and free downdoads visit www.bernardheyes.org.uk