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O Nata Lux by Morten Lauridsen | Kammerchor Manila
Performed by Kammerchor Manila by Morten Lauridsen last July 18, 2015 during the "Kabataan at Musika: A Benefit Concert" at the Hearts of Jesus and Mary Parish, Quezon City
www.kammerchormanila.com
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Rezonans
Founded in 2010 by Burak Onur Erdem, Rezonans has become one of the prominent Choirs of Turkey within a few seasons. The Choir performs regularly in leading choral festivals of Europe and sings under the baton of world-renowned conductors.
The Choir w... moreFounded in 2010 by Burak Onur Erdem, Rezonans has become one of the prominent Choirs of Turkey within a few seasons. The Choir performs regularly in leading choral festivals of Europe and sings under the baton of world-renowned conductors.
The Choir worked with Grammy© award winning composer Eric Whitacre, Nigel Short, former member of the famous British a capella band King’s Singers, Jo-Micheal Scheibe, the president of American Choral Directors Association and Volker Hempfling, among the most important living conductors of Germany.
Rezonans performed with significant Choirs of the world within 6 seasons by hosting them in Istanbul: Yale Schola Cantorum (conducted by Simon Carrington), Salt Lake Vocal Artists (conducted by Brady Allred) and Junges Vokalensemble Hannover (conducted by Klaus-Jürgen Etzold).
The Choir gave concerts in prominent music festivals of Turkey like IKSV Music Festival, Bogazici University KoroFest, SANSEV Choral Festival, Çanakkale Choral Festival and Ankara Choral Festival.... less
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La Sestina
La Sestina is a French Choir of about 20 amateur singers based in Nice on the French Riviera. It was first created by a few friends in 1991, then enlarged over the years. It has been conducted by Stephan Nicolay since 2004.
The Choir aims to share qualit... moreLa Sestina is a French Choir of about 20 amateur singers based in Nice on the French Riviera. It was first created by a few friends in 1991, then enlarged over the years. It has been conducted by Stephan Nicolay since 2004.
The Choir aims to share quality music and new experiences with the audience. That is why La Sestina often performs with crossover arts on a main theme e.g. French Renaissance chansons in 16th century clothes with an actress, a cappella sacred contemporary music with dancers and video projection, Baroque French music with Chamber orchestra and a lecturer, medieval Spanish music with mediterranean ensemble of lutes and percussions, etc.
Also, the Choir aims at supporting humanitarian and social actions by offering one or several concerts each year. Many international NGO have benefited from these charity concerts such as Unicef, Unesco, Amnesty International, Red Cross, Médecins Sans Frontières and so on, but also very local associations.
The Choir has given concerts in France, Italy, Germa... less
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Canterbury Girls Choir
Canterbury Girls Choir is a non selective Choir for girls aged between 7 and 18 from schools in the Canterbury area. The girls perform on a regular basis across Kent and regularly travel to Northern France for concert performances.
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Major Minors Children's Choir
The Major Minors Children's Choir was formed in February 2012 by Musical Director Joanne Roelofs and Karen Boyce as a one off children's Choir of unauditioned primary school aged children which was part of a choral programme with the Hutt Valley Singers. ... moreThe Major Minors Children's Choir was formed in February 2012 by Musical Director Joanne Roelofs and Karen Boyce as a one off children's Choir of unauditioned primary school aged children which was part of a choral programme with the Hutt Valley Singers. The Choir was such a success and those involved enjoyed it so much that it was decided to continue.
The Choir is a training Choir with the children having opportunities to sing or speak solo lines and learn harmonies. Current members are aged between 4 and 12.
The Harmonic Minors is the Major Minors Children's Choir's extension group. This is an auditioned Choir for older children and teens.
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Is Community singing dead?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Many people look back to the good old days when we all used to gather round a piano and sing for hours, or join in a good sing-song down the local pub.
&n...
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10 golden truths I have learnt from 25 years of Choir leading
[The views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from 25 years of leading non-auditioned Community Choirs in the UK, as well as adult singing workshops. My focus is on teaching by ear using a repertoire of songs from traditions across th...