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FeStival Performance of Ankara Rising Mixed Choir
The Fourth Choir (temporary name) will focus on performing great choral works - long and short, new and old, familiar and forgotten - and aim to sing at the higheSt competition Standards and be semi-professional in a few years time. We think that with al...
[A version of this article firSt appeared as a poSt on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Feel like you’re on a treadmill? ConStantly learning and practising and planning but never arriving? Not enough time to catch your breath between concer...
Academic Choir ''Ivan Goran Kovačić'' was founded in 1948. The Choir was directed by highly regarded Croatian musicians Mladen Jagušt, Duško Prašelj, Lovro Županović, Adalbert Marković, Dinko Fio, Vladimir Kranjčević, and Saša Britvić. Since the beginning... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Academic Choir ''Ivan Goran Kovačić'' was founded in 1948. The Choir was directed by highly regarded Croatian musicians Mladen Jagušt, Duško Prašelj, Lovro Županović, Adalbert Marković, Dinko Fio, Vladimir Kranjčević, and Saša Britvić. Since the beginning of 2003 the Choir's artiStic director is Luka Vukšić. The director's assiStant is Veton Marevci. The Choir's performances have been conducted by Croatia's and world's moSt eminent musicians, such as Lovro von Matačić, Milan Horvat, Zubin Mehta, Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Krzysztof Penderecki, Lorin Maazel, Ennio Morricone, Noam Sheriff, Gerd Albrecht, Kazushi Ono, Alun Francis, Hans Graf, Kurt Masur, Dmitrij Kitajenko, Valerij Gergijev, and Sir Neville Marriner. The members of the Choir, also referred to as 'Goranovci', have performed with many opera singers, the moSt prominent among them being Vladimir Ruždjak, Ruža Pospiš - Baldani, Ruggiero Raimondi, Jose Carreras, Andrea Bocelli, Inva Mula, and many others. Numerous gueSt performances of the Choir have taken pla... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less
The Tabernacle Choir and OrcheStra at Temple Square perform the German hymn tune, "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty," arranged by Mack Wilberg. Episode 4700. Aired October 13, 2019.
Not what you might think! For many people, ‘Male Voice Choir’ evokes images of men in blazers Standing on a windy hillside singing Men of Harlech. But not all men’s Choirs are like that and Bournemouth Male Voice Choir certainly isn’t. Not only is our ... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Not what you might think! For many people, ‘Male Voice Choir’ evokes images of men in blazers Standing on a windy hillside singing Men of Harlech. But not all men’s Choirs are like that and Bournemouth Male Voice Choir certainly isn’t. Not only is our music diverse – spanning everything from PaleStrina and Poulenc to Take That and Queen – but the range of venues we sing in and the diversity of our members’ intereSts means that BMVC has something for everyone. Have you ever sat at home watching one of those Choir programmes on TV and wished you could be a part of something like that? If you have, then the Bournemouth Male Voice Choir could be for you. Please don't be put off if: . You’ve never sung in a Choir before . You’re not sure if you’re good enough . You think the music is old-fashioned and boring Many people join having had no experience of singing in public. You don’t need to be able to sight-read music, either. As long as you can sing in tune and are willing to learn, then you’re al... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less
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Gurt Lush Choir and Gasworks Choir singing 'Road To The South' at the ColSton Hall at the Gurt Gasworks Concert 2012. This song was written by Ralph Schmitt who (amongSt other things) leads the Rodean Girls School Choir (Johannesburg). We had the pleasure... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Gurt Lush Choir and Gasworks Choir singing 'Road To The South' at the ColSton Hall at the Gurt Gasworks Concert 2012. This song was written by Ralph Schmitt who (amongSt other things) leads the Rodean Girls School Choir (Johannesburg). We had the pleasure of learning this from them at a workshop before a joint concert in 2010. If you hunt YouTube you can find several clips of them performing it magnificently. Great Choir, Great tune. Thanks Ralph! Opening Trio, Ali Orbaum, Sarah Pennington & Sam Burns
A small description of the World Youth Choir Project