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GHAMSU Choir - UCC-Local
Brief History of the Choir
Since the inception of Ghana Methodist Students Union (GHAMSU) nationwide until 2004, the union had no Choir. Hymns and other song ministration were handled by Gospel Dynamics in the University of Cape Coast (UCC) Local of th... moreBrief History of the Choir
Since the inception of Ghana Methodist Students Union (GHAMSU) nationwide until 2004, the union had no Choir. Hymns and other song ministration were handled by Gospel Dynamics in the University of Cape Coast (UCC) Local of the Union. Some GHAMSU members of the 2003/2004 year group who were also part of Gospel Dynamics then thought it wise to establish a Choir because the feel of Methodism was missing in the Union. It all started when Brother Ernest Morgan Acquah, Brother Ebenezer Edem Beble, Brother Charles Aaron Adams Ekuban and Brother Fredrick Amissah usually meet in the evenings to sing hymns. These brothers decided to establish a Choir in GHAMSU. The then executives did not want to accept the decision of forming a Choir simply because they thought the Union was doing alright with Gospel Dynamics. And that forming a new Choir will bring tension and competition among the wings. Despite the challenges, we were able to convince some executives to support us. Also, our first lady, ... less
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The People's Show Choir Black Isle
Are you passionate about singing? Then The People's Show Choir Black Isle is for you.
A community-friendly Choir where no previous music experience is needed to be a part of. All you need to do is come with a smile and a passion for singing. No audition... moreAre you passionate about singing? Then The People's Show Choir Black Isle is for you.
A community-friendly Choir where no previous music experience is needed to be a part of. All you need to do is come with a smile and a passion for singing. No auditions are required and your first two weeks are on us.
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What do we mean by 'community Choir'?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Apparently singing is the UK’s second most popular activity after sport.
Photo by Shaunette Babb
According to The Gua...
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Today, this spring | The Girl Choir of South Florida
"Today, this spring", No. 1 from "Today, This Spring" by Libby Larsen. Text by Janice Kimes.
Recorded live on Friday, May 16, 2014, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Concert Choir ensemble of th... more"Today, this spring", No. 1 from "Today, This Spring" by Libby Larsen. Text by Janice Kimes.
Recorded live on Friday, May 16, 2014, at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Concert Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson, Accompanist: Gayle Giese.
Today, this spring
Is time for walking on the soft earth
In sounds that sweeten the air
And reach beyond the long dark sleep;
For sun to warm the cheek,
And quicken breath;
A time to shed the griefs
That brown the spirit of beginning;
To trust the restless energy
Demanding space and speak of life,
My own, which recreates itself in you. less
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Ka juba F'oba by Ademola Adeosun
Music composed for the forum for the inculturation of liturgical music Nigeria (FILM) and performed by the Golden Voices Choir during the 14th edition of her annual Music concert CAnZonA 14. Baritone solo by Gerald.
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Jubilate Deo - Jan Wilke
University Women's Choir of the University of Birmingham in the Choir of the World final at the International Eisteddfod in Llangollen 2014.
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Kuhnau: Tristis est anima mea -- Reading Phoenix Choir
The Reading Phoenix Choir sing Johann Kuhnau, Tristis est anima mea. Recorded live at our concert in St Clement Danes, London in January 2014, as part of the Brandenburg Festival.
Sung by: Reading Phoenix Choir
Conducted: David Crown,
Recorded by: ... moreThe Reading Phoenix Choir sing Johann Kuhnau, Tristis est anima mea. Recorded live at our concert in St Clement Danes, London in January 2014, as part of the Brandenburg Festival.
Sung by: Reading Phoenix Choir
Conducted: David Crown,
Recorded by: Cannonball Media
For more information about the Choir, visit our website on http://www.readingphoenixChoir.com
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Spivey Hall Children's Choir
A performance of "Psalm 150" (Willcocks) by the Spivey Hall Children's Choir (Martha Shaw, conductor) during the 2014 ACDA Southern Division Conference in Jacksonville, Florida.