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Just for Fun
In the early 1990's a number of vocalists had some spare time. What else to Do than rehearse and perform for local audiences and friends...
Over the years, however, the group has evolved into a well-known Belgian vocal ensemble.
Just for Fun offers... moreIn the early 1990's a number of vocalists had some spare time. What else to Do than rehearse and perform for local audiences and friends...
Over the years, however, the group has evolved into a well-known Belgian vocal ensemble.
Just for Fun offers the audience aural and visual entertainment with that extra sparkle of fun!
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The Brazilian Virtual Choir Lab / September 13th, 2021
The Brazilian Virtual Choir Lab is a different course, it's a cultural immersion!
Come sing with us!!!
Live from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to the USA!
Each program will focus on enabling students to sing a Brazilian standard in Portuguese! Repertoir...
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Alamire
Inspired by the great choral works of the medieval and early modern periods, the ensemble creates colourful programmes to illustrate musical or historical themes. Directed by David Skinner, Alamire has embarked on an ambitious ten year 30-disc project to ... moreInspired by the great choral works of the medieval and early modern periods, the ensemble creates colourful programmes to illustrate musical or historical themes. Directed by David Skinner, Alamire has embarked on an ambitious ten year 30-disc project to record a library of early English choral music. Skinner’s performing editions will be published by Edition Peters. He is also guest blogger on renaissance repertoire for Eric Whitacre.
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Kids Choir, Kids String Orchestra- Sing and Strings
Music making for kids is alive and well in the Hutt Valley, in New Zealand and two award winning groups of talented kids are performing a combined programme in Lower Hutt on November 11th.
Sing and Strings is a joint concert by The Major Minors Childre...
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Eric Whitacre conducts Òran in Seal Lullaby
Yes, there is a baby in the background. She belongs to two of the members in the Òran choir. This was during a workshop and was an impromptu performance so they brought her up on stage.
July 2009.
Oran went to an early morning workshop with Eric Wh... moreYes, there is a baby in the background. She belongs to two of the members in the Òran choir. This was during a workshop and was an impromptu performance so they brought her up on stage.
July 2009.
Oran went to an early morning workshop with Eric Whitacre during the Mondiale Choral Competition in Laval, Quebec. At the end of the workshop, an audience member requested that our choir sing one of Eric Whitacre's pieces. We were Doing Seal Lullaby for the competition, so we just jumped right into that one with Eric conducting us!!!!!!!!!!! It was pretty darn awesome! This also features Jen McMillan on piano. The piano was really close to where I was standing, so that's why it sounds super loud in this video. Sorry. less
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Sing Ding-a, Ding-a Dong! | The Girl Choir of South Florida
"Sing Ding-a, Ding-a Dong!" by Lynn Shaw Bailey.
Recorded live on December 16, 2016, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Repertory Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Associate Dire... more"Sing Ding-a, Ding-a Dong!" by Lynn Shaw Bailey.
Recorded live on December 16, 2016, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Repertory Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Associate Director: Robert Todd, Accompanist: Susan Dodd.
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10 reasons why people Don’t join choirs (but love to sing)
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I know quite a few people who love to sing with others, but somehow Don’t ever get around to joining a choir or attending a singing workshop.
&n...
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Sing a Song of Sixpence
from: Five Childhood Lyrics
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at a Provincial Choir Competition on March 12, 2017.