Gresley Male Voice Choir performing "What Would I Do Without My Music?" at their 110 years choir anniversary March 2014
Canterbury Girls Choir perform 'O Music' at Boulogne Cathedral, June 2015
Resonare Fibris Vocal Ensemble is a group of choral Music lovers with extensive experience in this field. Some of them are professional singers and Music teachers. Its repertoire ranges from early to contemporary Music. This group is conducted by Luisa D. Camacho
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "Evolution Of Music" on May 10, 2016. Camera: Jelmer Lokman, Robin Van Limbergen, Ben Verhaegen, Jordan De Deken Sound: Johan De Cock
Say hello to Rayburn Tours’ new UK Music tours for youth and adult groups! For over 55 years, Derby-based group tour operator, Rayburn Tours, has been helping Music groups perform all around the world – and now they’re...
Ensemble quartonal: Music, When Soft Voices Die (Music by Edward C. Bairstow, Poem by Shelly) Das "Ensemble quartonal" wurde im Jahr 2006 von vier ehemaligen Mitgliedern der Chorknaben Uetersen gegründet. Im Mai 2010 konnte das junge Quartett beim Deut... more
The Men of Music (MOM) chorus consists of men from the Midland, Michigan area who like to sing. It was founded in 1936 as the Dow Male Chorus with membership from the men of the Dow Chemical Company. In 1961, Dow discontinued its Music Department and th... more
Project for choirs from different countries willing to participate in a CD with Armenian national Music We announce to all choirs a very exciting project named "Treasures of Music: Armenia".With our partners:- Armenian Choral Conductors...
You have heard These Islands now get the sheet Music and chance for you to make these your own. The Music that you want not up there then contact Fraser. God Be in My Head Vidi Aquam Jerusalem
Introducing Hymnpact!® - a brand new digital resource from the Royal School of Church Music to bring Music in schools and churches closer together. “I love to hear people sing because it lifts my spirit” – Justin Welby, Archbishop...