The Drew University Choral Union is a choral ensemble of approximately 80 voices focusing primarily on the masterworks of choral repertoire. Open to students, faculty, staff, and community members, the Choral Union performs 3-4 concerts per year with the ... more
Solo ministered by Miss Lordina (Alumna) at Singspiration; a concert by the University Choir- KNUST in 2017.
FOR EVERY LOVE A PLACE a setting for unaccompanied men’s chorus (TTBB) of the poem To a Friend by James Fenimore Cooper, Jr. by Greg Bartholomew With demo recording by Matthew Curtis Sheet Music available from J.W.Pepper: https://www.jwpepper.com/... more
The Urker Male Choir “Hallelujah” is a thriving singing association with a clear character. In a dechristianized Netherlands, eighty men, including many young people, may sing and spread the message of God's mercy for sinful people. The repertoire consist... more
The Vancouver Thunderbird Chorus was the first men’s barbershop chorus established in the Vancouver area, formed in 1950. We sing four-part harmony a cappella style, working with a repertoire of generally upbeat songs which are familiar to most people. ... more
The Academic Male Voice Choir of Helsinki – Akademiska Sångföreningen or Akademen in Swedish – is a Fennoswedish (i.e. Swedish-speaking) male voice student choir based in the Finnish capital of Helsinki. The choir was founded in 1838 by Fredrik Pacius and... more
Stellenbosch University Choir (South Africa) during competed in Musica Sacra Category (The Champions Competition) at 7th World Choir Games 2012 Cincinnati USA First prize winner.
Sydney Guillaume, conductor Florida All-State Middle School Treble Chorus January 12, 2019 - - - - - Sheet music available at: https://sydneyguillaume.com/product/men-nou/ - - - Spanish translation: Aquí estamos, aquí estamos Somos niños, si... more
Мужской состав Академического хора ННГУ исполняет казачью народную песню "Терская плясовая" (концерт 25.12.2010) Men of the NNSU Academic Choir perform cossack folk song "Terek's song" (concert 25.12.2010)
As sung by UPYC, University of Pretoria Youth Choir 2014. Soloist: Monica Mhangwana. Choir Festival 31 May, Aula, University of Pretoria.