Hello everyone, I've developed MixMyPart.com which is an online application to help singers learn their harmony parts and practice from home. Teachers, Choir Directors, and Music Directors can prepare their own recordings for use in our multitrac...
In 2025 meeting Music will be back to the hometown of the Renaissance mathematician and astronomer, Copernicus. We are looking forward to see you at the next edition of Per Musicam Ad Astra International Copernicus Choir Festival and Competition ...
Recorded on January 10th, 2011.Trahe Me Post Te, Virgo Maria, by Francisco Guerrero (1528-1599). CONTINUUM is the newest and most dynamic early Music ensemble on the UK classical Music scene. Under the collaborative leadership of top producer and dir... more
Performance of "Yver, vous n'estes qu'un villain" by Claude Debussy and "Mille Regretz" by Josquin Des Prez at the 2014 Florilege Vocal de Tours Grand Prix in France.
Budapest International Choir Festival and Competition - a milestone in the history of choral competitions. Since 1988, Choirs are magnetized to join every second year. With an experience of almost 30 years meeting Music has focused on improving its ev...
A Choral Composition by Roberto Brisotto (1972); text by Emily Dickinson (Lyric n.193) - Coro "Giovani del Contrà" - direttore: Roberto Brisotto - Sheet Music: Porfiri & Horváth Publishers http://www.ph-publishers.com
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Last week I wrote about the kinds of singing that I like (I may not know much about Music, but I know what I like!). Now I want to give...
Vancouver Chamber Choir sings Gabriel Fauré's "In Paradisum" from the CD "Finding the Still Point - Music for healing" released on Grouse Records. Available at www.vancouverchamberChoir.com
The SFU Choir from Burnaby, B.C. Canada sings an ensemble of Music form "Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog" in their "Horrible Spring Concert", performed Friday, April 16th, 2010 Part 1 of 2. Learn more about the SFU Choir at http://www.sfuChoir.ca/
Rehearse at a faster pace- When learning a slow song, pitch and line suffer because of Vocal fatigue. Speed up, or even double the tempo to learn notes. You’re reinforcing good pitch and line! Slow down the fastest tempos. Rehea...