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Who is the Rise Up Chorus Community?
video: Who is The Rise Up Chorus Community?

Learn about The Rise Up Chorus Community and our mission of inspiring good, changing lives, and making music. You can be a Part of our Community -- just visit www.riseupchorus.org today to learn more!

Black Sheep Harmony Ladies Chorus
group: Black Sheep Harmony Ladies Chorus

We are a newly formed chorus who love to sing in 4-Part, close-harmony. Very much (but not exclusively) in The barbershop stlye. Even though we have only been going a few months, our numbers have been increasing weekly as more and more people are seduced ...  more

St George's RC Church Choir Sudbury
group: St George's RC Church Choir Sudbury

Sacred choral music forms an integral Part of The mass and has been practiced in various forms since The 4th century. Much of The current scores originate from The renaissance period and later, and are by composers such as Palestrina, Byrd, Mozart, Hande...  moreollow">http://stgeorgessudbury.org.uk/ is a Roman Catholic church in The Diocese of Westminsterofollow">http://www.rcdow.org.uk/ it was consecrated in 1928 and modelled on a pre-reformation English Church. By 1933 There was a regular Sung Mass every Sunday with organ. The singers (all male) were professionals hired by The Parish Priest. Within a short time There were sufficient men available for a choir trained by Frank Adams and They sang at Mass and on Sunday evenings at Vespers and Benediction. They were fully vested in cassock and surplice and sat in choir s...    less

group: Vivae Vocis Concentus

The idea for our Vocal Group goes back to The musical notions and ideas that we learned over The years as Part of The Choir of The Liceo “A. Mariotti”, Perugia. The school choir itself has, over The years, gone from strength to strength despite The need ...  more

blog: Top Domestic Destinations for Musical Travel, Part 2

[This post was previously published on our blog, "Backstage at Encore Tours"] Photo courtesy of oopsydaisy.com Last week we began counting down The top destinations for musical travel that are right here in The United States. This week we complete t...

blog: How to deal with song lyrics 2: leaving The written word behind

[this is a version of a post which First appeared on my blog From The Front of The Choir]   Last week in Part 1 of How to deal with song lyrics, I looked at The pros and cons of using written words as opposed to learning entirely by ear.   &...

blog: Traditional songs from The British Isles - residential singing weekend 21-23 November

There are now only FOUR rooms left on my singing weekend in Derbyshire this November: ONE double deluxe room, THREE doubles/ twins/ singles. Should be a fantastic weekend in a great Part of The country. Book now to avoid disappointment! TRADITIONAL SON...

Bangor Ladies Choir
group: Bangor Ladies Choir

Bangor Ladies Choir membership now stands at 57 ladies. Being Part of The choir requires two very important elements - dedication and commitment - and it is evident that, over The years, These have remained at The core of The choir, demonstrating The loya...  more

blog: Beira Interior 2018 – Continue The tradition in The heart of Portugal

Be a Part of The next edition of this great international choral event in The southwest of Europe.   meeting music is happy to announce The 3rd Beira Interior – International Choir Festival and Competition, October 3-7, 2018, Fund&atild...

GRACE CHORALE INTERNATIONAL and EL Performance @ VGMA 2016
video: GRACE CHORALE INTERNATIONAL and EL Performance @ VGMA 2016

"O Fortuna" is a medieval Latin Goliardic poem written early in The 13th century, Part of The collection known as The Carmina Burana. It is a complaint about Fortuna, The inexorable fate that rules both gods and men in Roman and Greek mythology.