"When you repeat a mantra, it drives away other distractions. It helps to keep your mind focused, calm, and centred." Find your voice, sing from the Heart, and feel good through meditation and singing. Relax, breathe, and sing simple, soulful so...
This simple, but wonderfully emotive Piece, was our free gift to those on our mailing list at the beginning of 2021, and we are delighted to have a recording now of 'Prayer of St Teresa of Avila' by the Masterworks Chorale on their recent tour to East A...
Based in the Heart of the city, London City Singers is a lively and ambitious small Sweet Adelines chorus. We’re after a musical director who has the skills and knowledge to help us develop our great sound and fresh style. Barbershop experience woul...
Run to the hills and join us in June for a joyful weekend of singing in the Heart of the beautiful Peak District! Find out all about it and how to book via this link: https://www.timknightmusic.com/events/singing-weekend-nightingale-centre-peak-district
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You like Italian composers and have already met the composer in person at an international choir competition? Find out at PH Publisher about the published Piece "Saluto alla Beata Vergine Maria" for mixed choirs by Battista Pradal. Battis...
Be a part of the next edition of this great international choral event in the southwest of Europe. meeting music is happy to announce the 3rd Beira Interior – International Choir Festival and Competition, October 3-7, 2018, Fund&atild...
Today is a very special day for me because one of the most emotional and significant works in My repertoire, "I Will Dream With You," is premiering. I want to express My Heartfelt gratitude to T.J. Harper and the Loyola Marymount University Concert Choi...
Some more news for you! Mixed choir watch out and get in touch with our published Piece at PH Publisher "Make me a picture of the sun" by Battista Pradal. His works have been performed internationally. Many of his Pieces were performed in Ita...
This was originally published on the Embro Thistle Singers blog. The phrase is that curved line in a Piece of music that is like climbing a mountain. You start out with lots of excitement. It is hard work to go up that slanted side an...