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WHY IS CHORAL Classical IMPORTANT FOR KENYAN YOUTHS
Kenyan youths are among the most vibrant youths not only on the African continent but inaguably the whole world.
Kenya is a country of the youth according to the 2019 Population and Census results which shows that 75% of the 47.6 million population...
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National Teachers' Choir
Welcome to NTC - a New choir just for teachers of all abilities from across the UK. Workshops and high profile performances.
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Grace University Chorale
The Grace University Chorale has now been around for over 5 decades – although just 5 conductors have directed it thus far, a sign of consistency for this 40-voice ensemble that has performed internationally in other countries including Germany, Australia... moreThe Grace University Chorale has now been around for over 5 decades – although just 5 conductors have directed it thus far, a sign of consistency for this 40-voice ensemble that has performed internationally in other countries including Germany, Australia, and Austria.
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П. Чесноков "Свете тихий"
Исполняет "Жар-Сокол хор", дирижер - Любовь Жарова. Гала-концерт "Невские хоровые ассамблеи", Исаакиевский собор, 4 ноября 2013 г.
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Commotio
Commotio is one of Oxford's foremost chamber choirs, formed in August 1999 to provide a refreshing alternative to the more readily available repertoire offered by most other choral groups, performing primarily lesser known material of the 20th and 21st ce... moreCommotio is one of Oxford's foremost chamber choirs, formed in August 1999 to provide a refreshing alternative to the more readily available repertoire offered by most other choral groups, performing primarily lesser known material of the 20th and 21st centuries. Matthew Berry, the founder and conductor of the choir, enthusiastically promotes the work of a younger generation of composers, as well as bringing to the fore little-known works of more established writers. In short, Commotio offers Singers and audiences alike something a little different.
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