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Durham Voices of Recovery
We are a made up of individuals in recovery from addiction, parents & carers and friends of recovery. We raise the profile of recovery and reduce stigma through singing. We are available to sing at events, conferences, seasonal and any other times. We... moreWe are a made up of individuals in recovery from addiction, parents & carers and friends of recovery. We raise the profile of recovery and reduce stigma through singing. We are available to sing at events, conferences, seasonal and any other times. We average 18 members and meet weekly.
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SERAPHS
Seraphs is a choral group with 40 members.
Our purpose is to Evangelize.
We have held a couple of Evangelism programs at Mayenda and this year at Kyebi Akwadum.
We are available for every event.
call us on 0242267408 or 0246004366
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Stormy Weather
The Lost Sound A cappella mixed voice chorus at night of 1000 voices 2012 Exeter Devon
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Harmonia Sacra
formed by Peter Leech in 2009, specifically for the performance of late-Renaissance and early-Baroque music to the highest standards, Harmonia Sacra received critical acclaim at their inaugural Advent Reflections concert at the church of St Thomas the Mar... moreformed by Peter Leech in 2009, specifically for the performance of late-Renaissance and early-Baroque music to the highest standards, Harmonia Sacra received critical acclaim at their inaugural Advent Reflections concert at the church of St Thomas the Martyr, Bristol.
Described as ‘a fine body of singers’ by John Packwood in the Bristol Evening Post, they have delighted audiences with their fresh, inspiring interpretations of choral repertory from many centuries.
Members of the choir come from many parts of the UK for intensive weekends of music-making, culminating in concerts acclaimed for their invigorating choral sound, clarity of tone and texture, and innovative programming.
In June 2010 Harmonia Sacra were invited to perform a programme of music by early seventeenth-century English Recusant musicians (including William Byrd, Richard Dering and Peter Philips) for a Swansea University History conference at Oystermouth. The concert featured a unique and rare exhibition of seventeenth-century books and music... less
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Voyces
Voyces, a 20- piece ensemble of young adult choristers, was formed with the aim of performing a challenging, quality mix of contemporary and traditional choral music. Members saw the need for a name which reflected their distinctive sound and musical obje... moreVoyces, a 20- piece ensemble of young adult choristers, was formed with the aim of performing a challenging, quality mix of contemporary and traditional choral music. Members saw the need for a name which reflected their distinctive sound and musical objectives. They chose Voyces – a uniting image, powerful in its simplicity, a word with a bit of a twist, reflecting the eclectic and often unusual repertoire of the choir. In using the archaic spelling – ‘Voyces’ – the choir acknowledges thousands of years of rich choral tradition whilst establishing itself in the 21st century choral landscape.
The choir is fast making a name for itself premiering works never before heard in Perth or in fact the world. Voyces seeks to be an interactive and involved performing group in the local WA and wider Australian musical community. As a strong supporter of emerging young composers and Australian composers, Voyces showcases their works on a regular basis. less
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Amadeus Singers
Amadeus Singers was formed by a group of music lovers with the objective of not only grooming its members to become outstanding vocalists but also to rouse within the Nigerian people a yearning and appreciation for music as well as raise a younger music c... moreAmadeus Singers was formed by a group of music lovers with the objective of not only grooming its members to become outstanding vocalists but also to rouse within the Nigerian people a yearning and appreciation for music as well as raise a younger music conscious generation. This we strive to achieve by organizing choral performances and musical concerts.
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Phoenix Chorale
Under the direction of Artistic Director Christopher Gabbitas, the Grammy Award-winning Phoenix Chorale is regarded as one of the finest choral ensembles of the Western Classical tradition in North America. Founded in 1958 the Phoenix Chorale’s mission is... moreUnder the direction of Artistic Director Christopher Gabbitas, the Grammy Award-winning Phoenix Chorale is regarded as one of the finest choral ensembles of the Western Classical tradition in North America. Founded in 1958 the Phoenix Chorale’s mission is focused on building a vibrant community through song and enriching lives through choral artistry. Every one of its outstanding artists lives in Arizona, many of whom direct music activities in Phoenix metro-area schools, community colleges, and teach voice lessons.
The Chorale performs to thousands of individuals each Season through concerts and outreach events across the Phoenix metro-area. The Chorale’s digital audience has reached millions through broadcasts, performance videos, and via albums on streaming services, like Spotify.
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Gospelnight Dresden
The next Gospelnight Dresden season will start on 9 September 2011. Everyone is invited to sing with us. Rehearsals are Fridays, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm in Dresden-Strehlen.
Invited are people from age 16, regardless of their origin or their faith, to get to... moreThe next Gospelnight Dresden season will start on 9 September 2011. Everyone is invited to sing with us. Rehearsals are Fridays, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm in Dresden-Strehlen.
Invited are people from age 16, regardless of their origin or their faith, to get to know fellowship and Christian love. With about 150 singers, an organization team of 12 permanent members, a professional engineering and logistics crew, a band consisting of professional musicians and a passionate director Gospelnight Dresden fulfills all requirements to offer visitors of worship a memorable evening in meeting with the joy of the Gospel. Every season by collections we support a project for people in need with 2000-3000 €.
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Resonance of Birralee
Resonance of Birralee is a choral ensemble of young people aged 17-30 years who collectively bring a wealth of experience, enthusiasm and musical leadership to the Voices of Birralee programme.
Following on from the formation of a Birralee Tenth Annive... moreResonance of Birralee is a choral ensemble of young people aged 17-30 years who collectively bring a wealth of experience, enthusiasm and musical leadership to the Voices of Birralee programme.
Following on from the formation of a Birralee Tenth Anniversary Alumni choir in 2005, Resonance of Birralee was formed under the leadership of Paul Holley. The young people involved represent a variety of professions and a significant number are tertiary students. They share a common love of singing and in many cases are accomplished musicians. One of their strengths as an ensemble is their expertise and appreciation of a broad range of music styles and their ability to adapt their programme to suit any event.
In 2008 Resonance competed at the World choir Games in Graz, Austria, where they won Gold and Silver medals in popular vocal and gospel categories. Resonance continues to be in demand at concerts and community and civic events. In addition to their own programs, they have recorded with the Queensland Pops Orch... less
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Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (SATB's Guide)
Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (SATB's Guide)
“Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internati... moreWeep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (SATB's Guide)
“Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”.
Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.
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