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Harbourtown Sound
A Professional Chorus of Amateur Singers
Created in 2003, Harbourtown Sound is the Hamilton Chapter of the Ontario District of the Barbershop Harmony Society…but we are so much more!
Beyond the traditional barbershop-shop style, Harbourtown Sound... moreA Professional Chorus of Amateur Singers
Created in 2003, Harbourtown Sound is the Hamilton Chapter of the Ontario District of the Barbershop Harmony Society…but we are so much more!
Beyond the traditional barbershop-shop style, Harbourtown Sound offers a wide range of sounds and professional a cappella entertainment styles to bring back fond memories or create new ones. From singing telegrams to large choral performances, Harbourtown Sound delivers memorable a cappella jazz, swing, soft rock, pop, traditional and inspirational music performances for any occasion.
Harbourtown Sound is proud to support local charities while serving, educating and entertaining community, business and charitable organization members as well as senior citizens and school children in the greater Halton-Hamilton region.
As with our Vision our Mission has remained constant from the beginning, "The Harbourtown Sound Chorus endeavours to:
1. Maintain a high-quality, performance-driven and competitive chorus through ... less
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Onyenw'anyi mee ebere
A beautiful liturgical hymns (Kyrie) in Igbo language to rouse the spirits of the lay apostolate in deep penitential mood for the Holy Eucharistic celebration.
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O Nata Lux - ECU Chorale - 2013 OMEA In-Service Workshop
The East Central University Chorale performing "O Nata Lux" by ECU Resident composers Tori Davison and Rudy Lupinski.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Rudy Lupinski at the piano
This performance was recorded in the Holy Family Cathedral in downtown Tul... moreThe East Central University Chorale performing "O Nata Lux" by ECU Resident composers Tori Davison and Rudy Lupinski.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Rudy Lupinski at the piano
This performance was recorded in the Holy Family Cathedral in downtown Tulsa during the Oklahoma Music Educators Association 2013 convention.
January 17th, 2013
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Thomas's Choral Society
Thomas’s Choral Society was founded in 1999 and performs two concerts each year in the glorious setting of Holy Trinity Sloane Square. We are directed by the dynamic Scott Inglis-Kidger, a music graduate from Cambridge University and previously a countert... moreThomas’s Choral Society was founded in 1999 and performs two concerts each year in the glorious setting of Holy Trinity Sloane Square. We are directed by the dynamic Scott Inglis-Kidger, a music graduate from Cambridge University and previously a countertenor in the renowned King’s College Choir. Scott selects a fabulous range of music for us to work on and we are incredibly lucky to be supported by a professional orchestra and top professional soloists. All of this, combined with the commitment and enthusiasm of our members, makes for performances which are thrilling for the audience and exhilerating for the singers. We still retain a sense of joy of singing and of friendship and celebrate all our concerts with parties at our local Battersea pub.
We do not hold auditions so if you would like to come and join us you are very welcome at any time to try a rehearsal or two and then decide if you would like to join. We are currently very keen to recruit more tenors and basses though all voices are welcome.
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Fulham Camerata
Fulham Camerata is primarily a non-auditioning amateur chamber choir with between 25 and 50 members. It is supported by a smaller, auditioning Fulham Camerata Ensemble which is made up of professional and semi-professional singers, allowing the main Camer... moreFulham Camerata is primarily a non-auditioning amateur chamber choir with between 25 and 50 members. It is supported by a smaller, auditioning Fulham Camerata Ensemble which is made up of professional and semi-professional singers, allowing the main Camerata to tackle exciting repertoire and maintain high musical standards while fostering the careers of young professionals. The choir also offers choral scholarships to promising young soloists which provides vocal support for the amateur choir, and fosters career development for the scholars. The amateur and ensemble groups come together for at least three main concerts a year with additional Christmas concerts, sometimes with orchestra. The amateur choir rehearses on Tuesday evenings from 7.30 – 9.30pm less
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Friends in Harmony
A friendly sociable Rotherham three part choir which raises money for charities both local and national. The choir has members from Rotherham, Sheffield and Barnsley. Rehearsals are held on Tuesdays 6-7.30pm at Badsley Moor Primary, Rotherham. New members... moreA friendly sociable Rotherham three part choir which raises money for charities both local and national. The choir has members from Rotherham, Sheffield and Barnsley. Rehearsals are held on Tuesdays 6-7.30pm at Badsley Moor Primary, Rotherham. New members are always welcome, with no auditions. For further details email: FriendsInHarmony@virginmedia.com
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Byrd, Barbershop and The Beach Boys
High-flying chorister returns to Leeds Minster
Toby Ward will be among a group from King’s College, Cambridge, to perform at Leeds Minster on Tuesday 25 March 2014. The close Harmony group The King’s Men [formerly known as Collegium R...
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Tydi a Roddaist
Cefn Hengoed Ladies Choir sing Tydi a Roddaist at the Church of the Holy Cross as part of the Cowbridge Food and Drink Festival 24 May 2015
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The Richmond Singers
The Richmond Singers is a 55 voice women’s choir which began performing in 1971. Our purpose is “to sing, in Harmony, a variety of music for the enjoyment of the members as well as to give public and private performances for the listening pleasure of othe... moreThe Richmond Singers is a 55 voice women’s choir which began performing in 1971. Our purpose is “to sing, in Harmony, a variety of music for the enjoyment of the members as well as to give public and private performances for the listening pleasure of others”. During our musical season (September – June), the choir practices on Monday evenings from 7 – 9:30 PM at Broadmoor Baptist Church in Richmond. In addition to our weekly practices we usually plan one or two workshops with a choral clinician, as well as evenings with guest directors.
We have two major performances per year, a Family Christmas Concert in December and a Spring Concert in May. We are very involved with our community and, by giving benefit concerts, help to raise funds for other organizations such as the Richmond Hospice Society, Canadian Cancer Foundation and Tim Horton’s Kids Camps. As a group member of the Richmond Community Arts Council, the Richmond Singers has established a legacy that attests to a vested interest in the arts in Richmond... less