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The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
Voted '5th best choir in the world' by Gramophone Magazine, the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge has established itself as one of the leading mixed-voice choirs in the UK. The Choir comprises around thirty Choral Scholars (all of whom are ordinarily und... moreVoted '5th best choir in the world' by Gramophone Magazine, the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge has established itself as one of the leading mixed-voice choirs in the UK. The Choir comprises around thirty Choral Scholars (all of whom are ordinarily undergraduates of the College) under Director of Music, Stephen Layton.
You can follow the choir on Twitter @TrinCollChoir
We webcast all of our sung services in Trinity Chapel live at: http://www.trinitycollegechoir.com/webcasts/
We are also have a 'Listen Again' feature where you can hear music from all of the services we put out live, for free and without any registration process:
http://www.trinitycollegechoir.com/webcasts/listen-again/
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Thomas's Choral Society
Thomas’s Choral Society was founded in 1999 and performs two concerts each year in the glorious setting of Holy Trinity Sloane Square. We are directed by the dynamic Scott Inglis-Kidger, a music graduate from Cambridge University and previously a countert... moreThomas’s Choral Society was founded in 1999 and performs two concerts each year in the glorious setting of Holy Trinity Sloane Square. We are directed by the dynamic Scott Inglis-Kidger, a music graduate from Cambridge University and previously a countertenor in the renowned King’s College Choir. Scott selects a fabulous range of music for us to work on and we are incredibly lucky to be supported by a professional orchestra and top professional soloists. All of this, combined with the commitment and enthusiasm of our members, makes for performances which are thrilling for the audience and exhilerating for the Singers. We still retain a sense of joy of singing and of friendship and celebrate all our concerts with parties at our local Battersea pub.
We do not hold auditions so if you would like to come and join us you are very welcome at any time to try a rehearsal or two and then decide if you would like to join. We are currently very keen to recruit more tenors and basses though all voices are welcome.
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10 More Techniques to Improve Intonation
10 More techniques to improve intonation
Frank F. Eychaner- University of Texas of the Permian Basin
1) CONSONANTS- Executing consonants clearly and allowing the vowel to sound on the beat improves intonation by avoiding ...
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KVVKamarakórus
KVVKamarakórus (KVV Chamber Choir) was established by Viktor Magyaróvári (also known as Kayamar) in 2009, originally related to his University studies in music and conducting at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music.
This lucky encounter resulted in a series... moreKVVKamarakórus (KVV Chamber Choir) was established by Viktor Magyaróvári (also known as Kayamar) in 2009, originally related to his University studies in music and conducting at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music.
This lucky encounter resulted in a series of innovative musical experiences.
Since then, the choir's unique style evolved through combining classical and popular tunes.
We warmly welcome everyone at our performances!
Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KVVKamarak%C3%B3rus-375556885806216/?fref=ts
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Bagong Himig Serenata
The country's pioneer dancing chorale group, the Bagong Himig Serenata offers stylized choral singing with choreography. They are adept in creating original and new musical arrangements from their intensive training on voice ensemble performance. For more... moreThe country's pioneer dancing chorale group, the Bagong Himig Serenata offers stylized choral singing with choreography. They are adept in creating original and new musical arrangements from their intensive training on voice ensemble performance. For more than fifty years, the group have had produced notable conductors, choral and solo Singers.
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Koro de San Jose
“Koro de San Jose”, Formerly known as “Celina Homes Choir” was founded in the year 2000 by its first director, Ms. Gloria Tabucanon; an Education graduate from the University of the Philippines Diliman. CHC, as often called by parishioners was the officia... more“Koro de San Jose”, Formerly known as “Celina Homes Choir” was founded in the year 2000 by its first director, Ms. Gloria Tabucanon; an Education graduate from the University of the Philippines Diliman. CHC, as often called by parishioners was the official choral group of the Ugnayan St. Joseph the Worker from the Mother of the Redeemer Parish in Deparo Caloocan City. In 2002, Mr. Victor Ventus became the new leader of the group; and under his supervision the choir was considered one of the finest in the Parish. CHC was composed of mixed voices back then; but like any other group, members do come and go. In 2005, most its female members left to study and work. 2006 came and CHC was officially announced and named after its patron saint as Koro de San Jose, the first and only All-Male choir in the Parishes’ history. In 2007, Mark Westvent Abesia started assisting Victor Ventus in teaching the members vocal parts and harmony. Koro de San Jose was able to perform for the Bishop of the Diocese of Novaliches, Schools ... less
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il coro che non c'è
The "coro che non c'è" (Neverchoir) is a choir that may not actually seem real.
It was born thanks to its director, Ludovico (Dodo) Versino, who instilled the love for choral music in high school students all across Rome, which led them all to ... moreThe "coro che non c'è" (Neverchoir) is a choir that may not actually seem real.
It was born thanks to its director, Ludovico (Dodo) Versino, who instilled the love for choral music in high school students all across Rome, which led them all to become friends.
It doesn’t have an exact date of birth, because it began as a way to get together, rather than as a formal choir.
They don’t have a uniform, a fixed meeting place, or a specific repertoire genre.
Only one thing is certain: they tell their story through their singing, so come listen the coro che non c’è less