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International Choir Competition and Festival Victoria Adriatic 2019
Join us for the 1 st International Festival Victoria Adriatic to be held from 15 - 18 June 2019 in Croatia!
The Victoria Adriatic is open to all levels of Vocal ability and experience.
Choirs have the opportunity to compete for cash prizes in a variety... moreJoin us for the 1 st International Festival Victoria Adriatic to be held from 15 - 18 June 2019 in Croatia!
The Victoria Adriatic is open to all levels of Vocal ability and experience.
Choirs have the opportunity to compete for cash prizes in a variety of different categories, suitable for everyone.
The deadline for your application is February 1, 2019
Let’s sing, dance and have fun!
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreSinging
Organiser's Website: http://wearesinging.org
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Chris Rowbury's monthly Music roundup
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Come and Sing - Beautiful Minster and Beautiful Music!
Tim will lead you through a day exploring some of the well known and lesser known pieces by the two classic composers, Felix Mendelssohn and Josef Rheinberger. Music will include Mendelssohn's 'Choruses from Elijah', 'Hymn of Praise' and the stu...
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Orlande de Lassus - La nuict froide et sombre (virtual Choir)
This videos is a remastering work of the first virtual Choir project of Swara Vocal Ensemble and Lassenne Vocale of Belgium. The original one was published one year ago (2020) when the pandemic started and Belgian residence were on lockdown for the first ... moreThis videos is a remastering work of the first virtual Choir project of Swara Vocal Ensemble and Lassenne Vocale of Belgium. The original one was published one year ago (2020) when the pandemic started and Belgian residence were on lockdown for the first time.
Now, one year later, we are still full of hope for the darkness to turn into light as what's the lyric of the song is about.
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Why Does Choral Music Sound So Good?
Choral Music is currently going through a renaissance with hundreds of professional and amateur Choirs singing all across the world. But what makes the sound, and in particular the sound of a professional group, so appealing? In this essay, I look at the ... moreChoral Music is currently going through a renaissance with hundreds of professional and amateur Choirs singing all across the world. But what makes the sound, and in particular the sound of a professional group, so appealing? In this essay, I look at the science behind the notes to find out why choral Music sounds so good.
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FURTHER READING
Choral Phonetics -
when vowels control the intonation [Wolfgang Saus]: https://www.oberton.org/wp-content/uploads/ws-Choral-Phonetics-vh-2.pdf
ChoirS FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO
Tenebrae Choir: https://www.tenebrae-Choir.com/
Voces8: https://voces8.com/
Illuminare Choir: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnDCENlgvXo
The Choir of Westminster Abbey: https://www.westminster-abbey.org/worship-Music/Music/the-abbey-Choir-and-Musicians/the-Choir
The Kingdom Choir: https://ki... less
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"Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour!" Barcarolle | performed by La Nova Singers all-female classical Choir
Bournemouth Vocal ensemble La Nova Singers perform the Barcarolle, from 'The Tales of Hoffmann' by Jacques Offenbach. This video was filmed live at The Regent Centre in Christchurch during the Choir's concert, 'A Sparkling Evening with La Nova Singers', ... moreBournemouth Vocal ensemble La Nova Singers perform the Barcarolle, from 'The Tales of Hoffmann' by Jacques Offenbach. This video was filmed live at The Regent Centre in Christchurch during the Choir's concert, 'A Sparkling Evening with La Nova Singers', in December 2013. Conducted by Michelle Nova (http://www.lanovastudios.co.uk). Accompanied by Celia Cologne on piano. Soloists: Rachel Scivier and Alison Ogden. Video and sound by Nigel Nother. Editing and title animation by Holly Stroud (http://www.hollystroud.co.uk). less