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Sergey Khvoshchinsky: Hymn to Her Hands WORLD PREMIERE Cantores Celestes
April 23, 2016 Cantores Celestes presents: Songs of the Universe
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith, Director
Ellen Meyer, Piano
Matthew Coons, Organ
Emperor String Quartet
soloist: Tamieka Evans
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http://www.fa... moreApril 23, 2016 Cantores Celestes presents: Songs of the Universe
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith, Director
Ellen Meyer, Piano
Matthew Coons, Organ
Emperor String Quartet
soloist: Tamieka Evans
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Greater Harmony Chorus
Greater Harmony Chorus is a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, a highly respected worldwide organization of women singers committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through performance, competition, and education. This indepen... moreGreater Harmony Chorus is a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, a highly respected worldwide organization of women singers committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through performance, competition, and education. This independent, nonprofit music education association is one of the world's largest singing organizations for women. Every member of Greater Harmony takes immense pride in her commitment and dedication to excel in the field of four-part harmony a cappella style. Our current membership is 50+ women strong. less
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'Song for Canada' by Paul Halley LIVE performance Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
'Song for Canada' by Paul Halley arranged by Lawrence Green
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir.
Directed by Kelly Galbraith
Kate Carver, piano
Anne Lindsay, violin
Tony Quarrington, guitar
Stuart Laughton, trumpet
Jordan O'Connor, bass
April 22, 201... more'Song for Canada' by Paul Halley arranged by Lawrence Green
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir.
Directed by Kelly Galbraith
Kate Carver, piano
Anne Lindsay, violin
Tony Quarrington, guitar
Stuart Laughton, trumpet
Jordan O'Connor, bass
April 22, 2017 'Sing Sea to Sea' LIVE CONCERT
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Metro Nashville Chorus
Metro Nashville Chorus is a group of women from Nashville, Tennessee and its surrounding areas (even Alabama!) who gather together to share our common interests of a cappella music, singing, performing, barbershop harmony, friendship, camaraderie, and muc... moreMetro Nashville Chorus is a group of women from Nashville, Tennessee and its surrounding areas (even Alabama!) who gather together to share our common interests of a cappella music, singing, performing, barbershop harmony, friendship, camaraderie, and much more.
2017 Sweet Adelines International Harmony Achievement Award
2015 Sweet Adelines International 7th Place Medalist
2015 Sweet Adelines International Harmony Achievement Award
2013 Sweet Adelines International Harmony Achievement Award
2012 Sweet Adelines International Mid-Size Chorus Champions
2008 Sweet Adelines International Mid-Size Chorus Champions
2006 Sweet Adelines International Small Chorus Champions less
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"Almas de Barro" by Santiago Veros
"Almas de Barro" Music and lyrics by Santiago Veros.
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CANTALA, Lawrence University Women’s Choir perform a perfect version of "Almas de Barro" by Santiago Veros live in concert on October 12,... more"Almas de Barro" Music and lyrics by Santiago Veros.
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CANTALA, Lawrence University Women’s Choir perform a perfect version of "Almas de Barro" by Santiago Veros live in concert on October 12, 2019 in Lawrence Memorial Chapel under the direction of Dr. Phillip A. Swan.
Foreward:
Santiago Veros wrote Almas de Barro at the age of 19, dedicating it to a young woman who at the time was shy and with whom he rarely talked. This piece intimately describes the moments during music theory classes when the two would look at each other continuously, youthfully, and silently, as if unable to do anything
else.
The piece, written as a counterpoint assignment, was intended to be performed during music theory class as a declaration of love. The idea was to make a musical representation of those moments. The piece begins without words, the voices representing youthful looks. They come together and occasionally dodge each other to highlight the discomfort ... less
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VOX Femina Los Angeles
Founded in January 1997, VOX Femina Los Angeles gives women voice through the performance of quality choral literature. Diverse in culture, age, race, belief, and sexual identity, we are dedicated to commissioning new works and raising awareness about iss... moreFounded in January 1997, VOX Femina Los Angeles gives women voice through the performance of quality choral literature. Diverse in culture, age, race, belief, and sexual identity, we are dedicated to commissioning new works and raising awareness about issues that affect us as a family of women. Through our music, we seek to create a world which affirms the worth and dignity of every person.
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Sing Hallelujah by Anne Lindsay Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Sing Hallelujah by Anne Lindsay
WORLD PREMIERE Performance of commissioned arrangement.
Anne Lindsay, violin and solo vocals
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith, Director
April 22, 2017
Concert 'Sing Sea to Sea'
www.cantorescelestes.c... moreSing Hallelujah by Anne Lindsay
WORLD PREMIERE Performance of commissioned arrangement.
Anne Lindsay, violin and solo vocals
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith, Director
April 22, 2017
Concert 'Sing Sea to Sea'
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London City Singers
We are a group of women singing a cappella four-part harmony music arranged in barbershop style. The style of singing is more 'pop' than classical and the choice of music reflects this, with the repertoire including show-tunes, popular songs from the 1930... moreWe are a group of women singing a cappella four-part harmony music arranged in barbershop style. The style of singing is more 'pop' than classical and the choice of music reflects this, with the repertoire including show-tunes, popular songs from the 1930s to today, as well as classic barbershop arrangements. There are strong links to musical theatre in that most songs are choreographed, and performing skills are a key element in making a song work.
We rehearse every Tuesday, 6:30pm-9:00pm, in central London between Kings Cross and St Paul's. We are always on the look out for enthusiastic and talented women so if you're interested in joining, do drop a line to hello@londoncitysingers.co.uk for details. less