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Come let's rejoice John Amner
Anthem by John Amner, performed by the multitrack one-man choir dwsChorale
Come let's rejoice unto the Lord:
let us make joy to God our Saviour.
Let us approach to his presence in confession:
and in psalms let us make joy to him.
Alleluia.
(Word... moreAnthem by John Amner, performed by the multitrack one-man choir dwsChorale
Come let's rejoice unto the Lord:
let us make joy to God our Saviour.
Let us approach to his presence in confession:
and in psalms let us make joy to him.
Alleluia.
(Words based on the first two verses of Psalm 95, known as the Venite)
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Wilful choir
The Wilful choir is a fun and friendly choir located near Kingston riverside.
We sing a wide variety of songs from around the world.
The perfect choir for the complete beginner, the experienced or just those who love to sing in the shower.
No audition.
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Soul of the City choir Tuesday choir
Soul of the City choir is a fun, friendly, upbeat community choir that sings gospel, pop and soul classics. We think everyone can sing and complete beginners, shower singers and pros are all welcome. With no auditions and no requirements to read music it... moreSoul of the City choir is a fun, friendly, upbeat community choir that sings gospel, pop and soul classics. We think everyone can sing and complete beginners, shower singers and pros are all welcome. With no auditions and no requirements to read music it’s all about the enjoyment of singing.
We sing for 3 terms a year and each term ends with a fantastic end of term charity gig, it’s great to be able to give back to the local community whilst enjoying ourselves so much!
We sing everything from Queen and Aretha Franklin to Hozier and Florence and the Machine, and have members ranging in age from 20-70, there is really something for everyone!
This is our choir's 10th year and we're always looking for new members, so if you fancy a sing please get in touch.
We offer 1 free taster to each new member so you can try the choir out before deciding to join.
Our next choir term - Tuesdays - 21st April - 14th July
Taster dates: 21st and 28th April
Sessions are held at St Paul's School, St Nicholas Ro... less
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Ensemble Nobiles
Ensemble Nobiles was founded in January 2006. The choristers met each other during their nine-year education in fine arts as members of the St. Thomas Boys choir Leipzig.
Today the ensemble consists of tenors Christian Pohlers and Paul Heller as well a... moreEnsemble Nobiles was founded in January 2006. The choristers met each other during their nine-year education in fine arts as members of the St. Thomas Boys choir Leipzig.
Today the ensemble consists of tenors Christian Pohlers and Paul Heller as well as basses Felix Hübner, Lucas Heller and Lukas Lomtscher. Their repertoire ranges from late medieval mass songs to modern age works. The five young musicians attach great importance to the works of German Romantic composers, such as Schubert, Schumann and Mendelssohn Bartholdy, as well as to their extensive repertoire of church music.
The ensemble successfully collaborates with a number of other artists, such as the composer Manfred Schlenker(GER), who dedicated his motet Gott wohnt in einem Lichte to the quintet, on a regular basis. Volker Bräutigam wrote several pieces for them to perform during the festivities at the 35th Leipziger Jazztage. The vocal ensemble Sjaella has been another partner in numerous successful collaborations throughout the years.
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O magnum mysterium
A recent performance of my "O magnum mysterium" with vocal ensemble sirventes berlin under the direction of Stefan Schuck. It is available through my website at http://cschurch.net/en/compositions/choir/o-magnum-mysterium/ and will be published by Carus-V... moreA recent performance of my "O magnum mysterium" with vocal ensemble sirventes berlin under the direction of Stefan Schuck. It is available through my website at http://cschurch.net/en/compositions/choir/o-magnum-mysterium/ and will be published by Carus-Verlag in July 2016.
Program Note:
It is difficult to follow with (yet) another setting of this famous text that has inspired so many composers over the centuries. In my attempt, “O magnum mysterium” returns three times after the first statement, in a similar gesture but each time shifted to a new tonality with even more flats. Thus, the listener gets ever more pulled into this magnificient text until the piece culminates in a jubilant “Alleluia” in C-major, having come full-circle back to very first harmony we heard.
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Love Never Fails
Sergey Khvoshchinsky Text: Corinthians,13
Choral piece for Soprano solo and choir a cappella.
Text: Corinthians, 13
Performed by From Age to Age.
"Right now three things remain: faith, hope and love, but the greatest of these is love".
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Edinburgh University Renaissance Singers
The Edinburgh University Renaissance Singers (EURS) has a new director.
Rory Wilson, an experienced choral conductor from Edinburgh, has been appointed and has begun work with the choir towards our first concert under his direction in November 2018, b... moreThe Edinburgh University Renaissance Singers (EURS) has a new director.
Rory Wilson, an experienced choral conductor from Edinburgh, has been appointed and has begun work with the choir towards our first concert under his direction in November 2018, based around the Fire Songs of Morten Lauridsen, pairing his settings with settings of the same or similar texts by Renaissance composers.
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SHINE: Coastal Sound Children's choir
In their own words, Children's choir singers explain what SHINE means to them in the context of singing in choir. Rollo Dilworth's "Shine On Me", as sung by the choir in rehearsal, provides the back track for the video.
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William Mathias: Make a joyful noise (Jubilate Deo), op. 26/2
The choir of Somerville College, Oxford
David Crown (conductor)
Basilica di San Marco, Milan
27 June 2010
Website: http://www.somervillechoir.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Conductor's Website: http://www.david-crown.com