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BeVox
Welcome to BeVox - the singing group that helps you to sing - whoever you are and whatever your ability. If you want to sing, be part of a community, or just increase your confidence, then we can help. Singing with us will leave you energised, exhilarated... moreWelcome to BeVox - the singing group that helps you to sing - whoever you are and whatever your ability. If you want to sing, be part of a community, or just increase your confidence, then we can help. Singing with us will leave you energised, exhilarated and raring to go.
Be part of the BeVox community and get ready to Find Your Voice!
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Sheffield University Singers' Society
Formed in 1998, 'SingSoc' as it has come to be known is one of the biggest union societies at Sheffield University, and the most active! With a membership of around 140 singing a wide range of music, from big choral works to more modern pieces, both class... moreFormed in 1998, 'SingSoc' as it has come to be known is one of the biggest union societies at Sheffield University, and the most active! With a membership of around 140 singing a wide range of music, from big choral works to more modern pieces, both classical, secular and popular, SingSoc welcomes people with a wide range of experience who just want to sing, whether student or not.
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We3
The UK's only 3 piece vocal band of its kind. We3 brings together the amazing talents of Fraser (bass), Steve (lead) and Andy (vocal percussion), to form a unique sounding band with extraordinary versatility, repertoire, range and style that leaves audien... moreThe UK's only 3 piece vocal band of its kind. We3 brings together the amazing talents of Fraser (bass), Steve (lead) and Andy (vocal percussion), to form a unique sounding band with extraordinary versatility, repertoire, range and style that leaves audiences mesmerised.
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Voce Sanctis
We're a group of young professionals who specialise in early music, but Polyphony especially.
The singers are made up of Cathedral choral scholars and Oxbridge choral scholars.
They're directed by Matthew Collins.
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The Ebor Singers
The Ebor Singers was formed by Paul Gameson in 1995. The group includes past and present music students at the University, some of whom also pursue solo careers. Acclaimed for performances and recordings that sparkle with fresh insight and vibrant musica... moreThe Ebor Singers was formed by Paul Gameson in 1995. The group includes past and present music students at the University, some of whom also pursue solo careers. Acclaimed for performances and recordings that sparkle with fresh insight and vibrant musicality, The Ebor Singers has earned a reputation as one of the most exciting professional vocal ensembles in the north of England, specialising in early and contemporary music.
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BroadBeat Choir
We are a fun, informal choir singing songs from shows, films and charts - past and present. We welcome members of all abilities and experience. We meet in 2 venues in Norfolk, close to Wroxham and Norwich.
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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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Barcarolle Choir
We are an international group of women in central London who love singing, friendship and fun.
Whether you are an experienced singer looking for new musical challenges, or someone who wants to give singing a try for the first time, Barcarolle is for y... moreWe are an international group of women in central London who love singing, friendship and fun.
Whether you are an experienced singer looking for new musical challenges, or someone who wants to give singing a try for the first time, Barcarolle is for you.
Comprising two choirs (the Belters with more modern repertoire and the Divas with a classical repertoire), Barcarolle offers something to suit all musical tastes and ability levels. Both choirs are led by acclaimed choir trainer Sam Evans. His engaging and energetic style will have you raising the roof in no time at all!
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RSCM Scottish Voices
Part of the Royal School of Church Music, RSCM Scottish Voices is a self-financing adult choir that aims to draw together some of the most accomplished and experienced church musicians in Scotland to perform six times a year in a variety of venues around ... morePart of the Royal School of Church Music, RSCM Scottish Voices is a self-financing adult choir that aims to draw together some of the most accomplished and experienced church musicians in Scotland to perform six times a year in a variety of venues around the country, in addition to which there is an annual summer residential rehearsal weekend.
The choir currently has one or two vacancies for singers in some voice parts, so if you are aged 18 or over, are resident in Scotland, have experience in church choral singing, and would like to be considered for an audition or would just like more information, please contact the administrator, whose details are on our website. less
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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