Join Macquarie Singers for an unforgettable Come & Sing experience under the baton of Dr Philip Eames, where choristers from around Sydney will come together for a preparatory two-day intensive rehearsal to learn and perform two stunning works with Macqua...
Performed by Matthew Curtis (multitracking) Parody of the traditional German folk Song about the life of the farmer. In these versions the farmer takes advantage of many of the technological and biotechnical opportunities of science but the world change... more
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] I love to Sing harmony. In fact, that’s pretty much the only time I Sing! WorldSong choir, Coventry But to do that you ne...
From the choir's CD, Chez Nous: Christmas with Elektra, Star Song features Ed Henderson on guitar, Stephen Smith on piano, and Jodi Prosnick on acoustic bass. The poetry of American writer Luci Shaw jumped off the page for Vancouver musician Edward He... more
Bell'Arte Singers, Brenda Uchimaru, Artistic Director, performs Frank Ticheli's "Earth Song" at St. Simon-the-Apostle Church in Toronto, on November 17, 2012.
This is Gethsemane, one of two performances performed by Do You Hear the People Sing? at New Milton Music Festival on Sunday 20 March 2016, which earned them not only best choir of their category but also best choir overall of the festival. It was arrange... more
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] A friend asks you to comment on their Singing or asks you if you think they can Sing at all. What can you say without hurting thei...
Canterbury Girls Choir performing the Dalmation Cradle Song (Folk Song, Roberts arr Kerry Boyle) in Boulogne Cathedral June 2015
"Watch What Happens" performed by Do You Hear the People Sing? in rehearsal June 2015. Arrangement and additional material by Choir Leader Nicole Dawson
Come and Sing Handel - Saturday 9th March 2019 in Settle, North Yorkshire Book a date to come and Sing some great Handellian music in the 260th year since his death, which will include the favourite 'Zadock the Priest', but also the lar...