Shosholoza, as performed by the Drakensberg Boys Choir & St Mark's School Choir (Texas, USA) on Wednesday 29 June 2011.
Setting trends in choral performance, these boys (14-18yrs) glide effortlessly between Classical, Pop and Indigenous Styles. World Champions (Scenic Folklore - WCG2012). The premier performance ensemble of Kearsney College, a leading independent High sch... more
School of Hard Knocks Institute presents Spectacular Christmas Spectacular! Proceeds go to support the School of Hard Knocks Institute arts, cultural and wellbeing programs Book now for the best Christmas Concert in town! Melbouren To...
Available through Santa Barbara Music Publishing. Sheet Music: https://sbmp.com/SR2.php?CatalogNumber=1513
This was a piece for the WDA competition for music. A trio by Maren Livingston (1st soprano), Rachel Olson (2nd soprano), and me, Kiki Diaz (alto)
VIVA was on a tour in the Republic of South Africa 16 - 29 April 2011. This video was recorded under a Concert held by VIVA in the Drakensbergs Boys Choir School's Concert hall on the 27.April 2011.
Why would anyone bother to join a Choir? Why would somebody ever want to do that? Most of us will remember some experience singing at School- be it good or bad- the national anthem, some song for a Concert or a play with a song, a teacher strumming a ...
The Ingenium Academy Choir forms once a year at the Ingenium Academy International Summer School for Music, based in Winchester College, England. Our diverse vocal programme is for 14-18 year olds who love to sing, are keen to develop their choral tech... more
This recording was done during Vox Camerata's Musica Intimae: From Dusk to Dawn Concert on the 8th August 2015 at the School of The Arts Concert Hall, Singapore. This perfomance also features Lo Yen Nee, who was the dramatist/emcee for that day.
Almost everybody I’ve come across wants to sing Higher, myself included.Low voices want to sing Higher. High voices want to sing even Higher. BenefitsAs if people need to be reminded of the benefits of singing Higher! They may seem obvious ...