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Focusing on the one frown in a sea of smiling faces
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Everything in the concert is going brilliantly. The choir is firing on all cylinders. The audience are lapping it up, even your lame banter between songs....
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Hushabye Mountain - St Paul's Community Choir
Enjoy our latest choir cover of Hushabye Mountain (Songwriters: Richard M. Sherman / Robert Sherman 1968).
If you love to sing and would like to join in our videos, contact us at stpauls-communitychoir@hotmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/... moreEnjoy our latest choir cover of Hushabye Mountain (Songwriters: Richard M. Sherman / Robert Sherman 1968).
If you love to sing and would like to join in our videos, contact us at stpauls-communitychoir@hotmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulsCommunityChoir
Twitter: @stpaulscchoir
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What Is The Best Venue For My Choir Practice?
A choir needs regular rehearsals to improve their singing, but finding the right venue can be difficult. When you are first starting out, renting rehearsal space and still being able to break even after subscriptions are paid, is often the most important ...
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The Green Man | The Girl Choir of South Florida
"The Green Man" by Martin Donnelly, arr. Ron Jeffers.
Recorded live on May 4, 2014, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Concert Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peters... more"The Green Man" by Martin Donnelly, arr. Ron Jeffers.
Recorded live on May 4, 2014, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Concert Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson, Accompanist: Gayle Giese.
Among the many figures carved on medieval cathedrals, one may find examples of foliate heads—a figure in which leafy foliage sprouts and elaborately ornaments a frieze, façade, or column. This figure is known as "The Green Man" and was mainly a northern European and Celtic symbol of the regeneration of life, a symbol of May, and the return of spring.
The Eostre Sun
It cuts my eyes
Open to the wind and rain
All around, the Earth breathes deep
I come alive again
I am the Green Man of the woods
The wounded and the broken land
I am the fire in the red stag's eye
The touch of lover's hand
Of a lover's hand
Oh, let me speak
Lend me your tongue
To sing the trees and streams
Sing the dark blood of the hills
The Moon ... less
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Charpentier - Prelude from Te Deum for boys' choir (Eurovision theme)
Concert recording of a special arrangement for choir of Charpentier's Prelude from Te Deum (H. 146).
Recorded on saturday, 16.12.2017 in the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway.
Performed by Nidarosdomens Guttekor (Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir) ... moreConcert recording of a special arrangement for choir of Charpentier's Prelude from Te Deum (H. 146).
Recorded on saturday, 16.12.2017 in the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway.
Performed by Nidarosdomens Guttekor (Nidaros Cathedral Boys' Choir) and TrondheimSolistene, conducted by Bjørn Moe.
Arranged by Knut Anders Vestad. Words by Martin Luther.
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Bishop Road Community Choir
Bishop Road Community Choir is open to all in the local community.
We are a mixed, non-audition choir. All songs are taught by ear and we don’t expect anyone to learn the words off by heart. However, music can be made available for those who want it. W... moreBishop Road Community Choir is open to all in the local community.
We are a mixed, non-audition choir. All songs are taught by ear and we don’t expect anyone to learn the words off by heart. However, music can be made available for those who want it. We sing a range of different songs, including pop, gospel, world music and classical. We mainly sing songs with piano accompaniment, provided by our famous pianist, Geoff. We hold our own annual concert, and we are often invited to sing at other local events such as the local MayFest.
Our members come along for “enjoyment, friendship and satisfaction as well as singing with a group of like-minded people”.
Singing is reputed to release endorphins in the brain, and we’ve certainly noticed amongst us a sense of well-being following rehearsals and in particular, concerts. We are a very sociable bunch and often meet for a drink at the Chimp House on Gloucester Road following our rehearsal on Thursday evenings.
Please do come along, new faces are always welcome. ... less