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St Stephen's Church Choir, Canterbury
In the ancient village of Hackington, now a suburb approximately a mile north-east of the centre of Canterbury, St Stephen’s Church is home to one of the leading church Choirs in the Canterbury Diocese.
St Stephen’s has a strong Musical tradition with ... moreIn the ancient village of Hackington, now a suburb approximately a mile north-east of the centre of Canterbury, St Stephen’s Church is home to one of the leading church Choirs in the Canterbury Diocese.
St Stephen’s has a strong Musical tradition with two choral services each Sunday throughout the year (except August when the Choir has a well deserved break – but usually sing elsewhere for a number of days). Music is sung from across the centuries, ranging from plainsong dating back hundreds of years right through to contemporary works by composers such as John Tavener and Arvo Pärt, including works written especially for us. less
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The Elektra Sound - Warmups
First in a series of videos for choral conductors shedding light on Elektra Women's Choir's (http://www.elektra.ca) approach to making Music. Morna Edmundson, Artistic Director, takes us through two of her warmups, 1) using folk song melodies to encourage... moreFirst in a series of videos for choral conductors shedding light on Elektra Women's Choir's (http://www.elektra.ca) approach to making Music. Morna Edmundson, Artistic Director, takes us through two of her warmups, 1) using folk song melodies to encourage legato singing and natural phrasing and 2) "Umbrellas" to ease the top of a woman's range. Elektra's mandate is "to inspire and lead in the choral art form through excellence in performance and the creation, exploration, and celebration of women's repertoire." Your thoughts on the video? Let's start a conversation!
Repertoire referenced in Episode One:
Un Canadien errant, Quebec folk song, arr. Mark Sirett ( http://www.marksirett.ca ); Sheet Music: Kelman Hall 04/20MMP29 (Music Plus) (http://Musicpluscorp.com/KELMAN%20HALL/88/0); Audio recording available on iTunes and on "Pure Elektra" CD (http://elektra.ca/store/products/pure-elektra/ and http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elektrawomensChoir2) less
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RJC High School Choirs
Private Mennonite High School in Rosthern, SK, Canada
The choral program began at RJC over 100 years ago with the Mendelssohn Choir and has evolved into a vibrant intensive program which involves most of the students at the small Mennonite High School.... morePrivate Mennonite High School in Rosthern, SK, Canada
The choral program began at RJC over 100 years ago with the Mendelssohn Choir and has evolved into a vibrant intensive program which involves most of the students at the small Mennonite High School. Over 95% of the students avail themselves of the four Choirs currently in existence there.
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Nun's Chorus
The Women of the Concert Choir perform as the Nun's Chorus in the Sound of Music at Carnegie Hall in 2012
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Kearsney College Choir World Champion Performance
Scenic Folklore Competition Winner during the World Choir Games - Cincinnati 2012.
For info on pieces, contact Music@kearsney.com
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VOX JUNIOR
Over 15 members. Founded by its conductor Reyes Duarte.
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Gillingham Male Voice Choir
The Gillingham Male Voice Choir was established in 1988. The Choir is conducted by Paul Robinson and rehearses every Wednesday at the Gillingham Golf Club at 8pm. The Choir is currently looking for new members; the ability to read Music is not essential, ... moreThe Gillingham Male Voice Choir was established in 1988. The Choir is conducted by Paul Robinson and rehearses every Wednesday at the Gillingham Golf Club at 8pm. The Choir is currently looking for new members; the ability to read Music is not essential, however, it is helpful and can be very useful. The Choir welcomes anyone who has a passion for singing. Like most traditional male voice Choirs we learn all of our pieces from memory and do not use copies. The Choir has a wide-ranging repertoire from West End showstoppers to opera, religious and traditional choral Music. The Choir has gained a reputation for doing many concerts for charity and have raised a lot of money over the years for a number of different causes. The Choir has performed twice at the Royal Albert Hall with over one hundred Choirs in the Festival of Brass and Voices for cancer research UK. The Choir has made several tours both at home and abroad and has raised thousands of pounds for charity totaling nearly £3000 in the past year alone less