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The Elgar Chorale
The Elgar Chorale is a Worcester-based group of up to 40 Singers, founded by Dr Donald Hunt which has always specialised in English music, with a particular emphasis on The works of Edward Elgar.
Since its formation it has presented well over 100 perfor... moreThe Elgar Chorale is a Worcester-based group of up to 40 Singers, founded by Dr Donald Hunt which has always specialised in English music, with a particular emphasis on The works of Edward Elgar.
Since its formation it has presented well over 100 performances and ppeared at each of The Worcester Three Choirs Festivals from 1981 to 1996.
Performances have included world premières of works by Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Herbert Sumsion and Howard Blake, and a British première of Leonard Bernstein’s Missa Brevis. The Chorale was also The principal choral group at The highly successful Elgar Festivals at Worcester in 2007 and 2009, and last year enjoyed a concert tour in Devon, singing at Colyton, Dartmouth, Exeter and Torquay. It is proud to have Dame Janet Baker, C.H as its Patron. less
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An Apocalyptic Alleluia (Jed Balsamo)
Title: An Apocalyptic Alleluia
Composed By: Jed Balsamo
Performed By: The Graduate Singers
Percussionists: Chang Tzu-En, Chen Yang and Zheng Xinyi - Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music
Conducted By: Adyll Hardy
Event: ON AIR with The Graduate Singe... moreTitle: An Apocalyptic Alleluia
Composed By: Jed Balsamo
Performed By: The Graduate Singers
Percussionists: Chang Tzu-En, Chen Yang and Zheng Xinyi - Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music
Conducted By: Adyll Hardy
Event: ON AIR with The Graduate Singers
Venue: Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore
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Border by composer Rich Campbell
“Border” is an artistic response to The immigration crisis around The globe (especially in The United States). The opening passage is: “Border, sanctuary, asylum, bridges not walls.” The text draws from (and paraphrases) several sources: contemporary medi... more“Border” is an artistic response to The immigration crisis around The globe (especially in The United States). The opening passage is: “Border, sanctuary, asylum, bridges not walls.” The text draws from (and paraphrases) several sources: contemporary media, Emma Lazarus’ “The New Colossus,” The Bible’s MatThew 25:31-40, currency, and oThers. The changing meters of “Border” fill The work with an uptempo, rhythmic energy that propels it forward. “Border” is a call for justice, empathy and compassion, a summons to our collective conscience. It is appropriate for ensembles at The community, collegiate, and advanced high school levels. “timely… It is a call for humanity.” - Susan Glass, Glass Menagerie Chorus, NY a “powerful statement” - Dr. HeaTher Mitchell less
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CSMA Performance Choir
The Performance Choir is a select ensemble of vibrant 8- to 12-year-olds eager to share The gift of song. These Singers have already demonstrated Their enthusiasm for exploring various genres and styles, and Their performances are infused with infectious ... moreThe Performance Choir is a select ensemble of vibrant 8- to 12-year-olds eager to share The gift of song. These Singers have already demonstrated Their enthusiasm for exploring various genres and styles, and Their performances are infused with infectious joy and youthful enthusiasm. They act as ambassadors for The Community School of Music and Arts to reach The broader community through performance and share Their love of music.
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Hallam Choral Society
The Hallam Choral Society is an established choir striving towards excellence in performance. Our membership is diverse and currently at over eighty Singers, who come from across The city and beyond to perform around four public concerts a year with an ec... moreThe Hallam Choral Society is an established choir striving towards excellence in performance. Our membership is diverse and currently at over eighty Singers, who come from across The city and beyond to perform around four public concerts a year with an eclectic mix of music.
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Arun Choral Society's Spring Concert, Arundel, West Sussex, UK
Come and listen to Arun Choral Society, a Choir of over 100 Singers, sing Dvorak's Stabat Mater in Arundel CaThedral, on Saturday 23rd March 24 at 7:30pm. Accompanied by The Sinfonia of Arun, with soloists, directed by Dr Joe Paxton.
Tickets £15 av...
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VocalEssence - What Sweeter Music
The VocalEssence Chorus & Ensemble Singers perform John Rutter's beloved "What Sweeter Music" at The first of Their sold out Welcome Christmas 2009 concerts. Recorded live on December 6, 2009 at Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis.
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Rhythm Of Life
2019-11-08 Singing TogeTher: Elvetham Community Choir and Cecilia Singers
ECC & CS: Rhythm Of Life