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i thank You God for Most This Amazing Day - Eric Whitacre
i thank You God for Most This Amazing Day - Eric Whitacre
Performed by the Abbeydale Singers on their 25th anniversary concert, at St. John's Church, Ranmoor, Sheffield, 16th July 2011.
See http://www.abbeydaleSingers.org.uk for more details.
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Live Performance | Magkaisa
Magkaisa is a song composed by Juan Miguel Salvador and arranged by Prof. Fidel G. Calalang, Jr. This speaks of an earnest call to be united under one nation - The Philippines.
Performed by The Malabon Concert Singers as their chosen "maka-bayan" pie... moreMagkaisa is a song composed by Juan Miguel Salvador and arranged by Prof. Fidel G. Calalang, Jr. This speaks of an earnest call to be united under one nation - The Philippines.
Performed by The Malabon Concert Singers as their chosen "maka-bayan" piece at the 5th Biñan National Choral Competition last February 3, 2022.
Conducted by Mr. Anthony Go Villanueva, the choir emerged as Champion at the conclusion of the contest.
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Frodsham & District Choral Society
Frodsham & District Choral Society is a thriving, friendly, non-auditioned mixed voice choir of 90 Singers of all ages. Founded in 1970 by a group of enthusiastic amateur Singers, our repertoire ranges from the great classical choral works to modern ... moreFrodsham & District Choral Society is a thriving, friendly, non-auditioned mixed voice choir of 90 Singers of all ages. Founded in 1970 by a group of enthusiastic amateur Singers, our repertoire ranges from the great classical choral works to modern contemporary pieces. Under the skilled direction of Howard Kane, who was appointed musical director in 2008, and ably assisted by Robert Woods the choir has grown in size and reputation.
Rehearsals
Monday nights are rehearsal nights which are held in Frodsham Methodist Church, Kingsley Rd, WA6 6BA from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. New members are welcome to come along and give us a try.
We rehearse from September through to July for our four main concerts, which are held in Frodsham, and also take our music to other venues in the area. Groups of Singers from within the choir are available to sing at weddings and the choir regularly puts on events to raise money for local charities.
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Rodillian Singers
The Rodillian Singers are a female choir led by Musical Director Sue Gwynn. With around 60 members, ranging from 14 years of age upwards. The Rodiilians perform a diverse range of musical styles that are innovative and challenging, having the capacity to ... moreThe Rodillian Singers are a female choir led by Musical Director Sue Gwynn. With around 60 members, ranging from 14 years of age upwards. The Rodiilians perform a diverse range of musical styles that are innovative and challenging, having the capacity to move the audience.Their vision and love of music has seen them move from strength to strength and they have been extremely successful in recent years and the future holds much excitement for the choir.
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Nou La by Sydney Guillaume {Score Video} - SATB Chorus
Watch the video of this recording here: https://youtu.be/qRx60LHevlE
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Recording info:
Phoenix Chamber Choir (https://phoenixchoir.com)
Frédéricka Petit-Homme, Soloist
Nicholle Andrews, Conductor
Venue: Pacific Spirit United Church - Vancouver... moreWatch the video of this recording here: https://youtu.be/qRx60LHevlE
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Recording info:
Phoenix Chamber Choir (https://phoenixchoir.com)
Frédéricka Petit-Homme, Soloist
Nicholle Andrews, Conductor
Venue: Pacific Spirit United Church - Vancouver, BC, Canada
Brad Andrews, Audio Engineer
May 7, 2022
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Order score at: https://sydneyguillaume.com/product/nou-la/
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About the work:
“Nou La” (We Are Here) was commissioned by the Phoenix Chamber Choir. The organization uses their platform to make a difference and stand with those whose voices who have yet to be heard. Written in 3 languages, the text of “Nou La” was a collaborative effort between Sydney, Frédéricka Petit-Homme and Lloyd Reshard Jr.. After many meaningful conversations, the heart of the text was realized. Lloyd expressed his sentiments, stating: “The English portion of ‘Nou La’ stems from the social, cultural, racial and political unrest that has been stirred during the global Covid-19 pandemic. It was important for me to captu... less