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Alberton Dameskoor
The Alberton ladies' Choir performs a variety of Music and offers a very entertaining program. We often perform at churches- during sermons and at informal functions.
The sweet sound of the ladies' Choir is the ideal way to enhance a church sermon, or to... moreThe Alberton ladies' Choir performs a variety of Music and offers a very entertaining program. We often perform at churches- during sermons and at informal functions.
The sweet sound of the ladies' Choir is the ideal way to enhance a church sermon, or to provide entertainment at a special function.
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Charlotte Glee Club
This show Choir, under the direction of Allison Surratt, is comprised of students ages 11-14. Students meet each week for a 60 minute class learning the fundamentals of synchronized moves and harmony while singing popular songs. Emphasis is placed on deve... moreThis show Choir, under the direction of Allison Surratt, is comprised of students ages 11-14. Students meet each week for a 60 minute class learning the fundamentals of synchronized moves and harmony while singing popular songs. Emphasis is placed on developing good fundamental vocal skills, part-singing, sight reading, choreography, stage presence and Musicianship. The Charlotte Glee Club performs at Charlotte Academy of Music as well as community events.
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Chantage Promo Jansson
http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/chantage-and-the-choral-Music-of-mrten-jansson
Chantage (London, UK) needs your help to record the first album dedicated exclusively to the choral Music of Mårten Jansson, an emerging Swedish composer with a unique and beau... morehttp://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/chantage-and-the-choral-Music-of-mrten-jansson
Chantage (London, UK) needs your help to record the first album dedicated exclusively to the choral Music of Mårten Jansson, an emerging Swedish composer with a unique and beautiful style that deserves to be heard worldwide.
http://www.chantage.org/
http://martenjansson.se/
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LOOKING FOR VARIED VOCAL Music ON CD?
five-star review in the Telegraph for the Howells Requiem from Trinity College Choir and Stephen Layton. “A fluid lyrical gift, an imaginative harmonic spectrum and a sense of occasion … the Trinity College Choir brings clarity of words...
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Kitsch in Sync
Kitsch in Sync is London's most fun loving a-cappella Choir. We specialise in performing hit songs mainly from the 1980s as you've never heard them before. Why? Because the majority of our songs are arranged specially for us by our ridiculously talented i... moreKitsch in Sync is London's most fun loving a-cappella Choir. We specialise in performing hit songs mainly from the 1980s as you've never heard them before. Why? Because the majority of our songs are arranged specially for us by our ridiculously talented in house Music team.
We perform all over London in clubs and pubs and can be relied upon to bring a sparkle to any occasion, as Musical Director Kat Yates explains:
"In KiS (as we're known to our friends) we've really put the emphasis on fun - and our audiences relate to this. As a result we've performed at festivals, events and celebrations all over London and people always ask us back for more. Plus we sing all your favourite 80s songs - what more could you want ?"
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Ilay Gandangan - Diponegoro University Choir
Ilay Gandangan by Boy Delarmente (Philipines), sang by Diponegoro University Choir and get Gold medal Mixed Category @ 1st Xinghai Prize International Choir Championships, Guangzhou China, 8-14 November 2012
Conductor : Jefry Franklin Bode
1st solo : An... moreIlay Gandangan by Boy Delarmente (Philipines), sang by Diponegoro University Choir and get Gold medal Mixed Category @ 1st Xinghai Prize International Choir Championships, Guangzhou China, 8-14 November 2012
Conductor : Jefry Franklin Bode
1st solo : andri Dianasari
2nd solo : Melisa Indah P
trio : Stephani Apsari Putri, andri Dianasari, Kurnia Ariati
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Martin How Canterbury Service
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.