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Methodist University NobleMen - Old Saint Louie
Methodist University's Men's Chorus (The NobleMen) Performing Old Saint Louie under the direction of Dr. Michael Martin, Director of Choral Activities.
All Choirs Concert - April 20, 2012
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dwsChorale
Composer and countertenor David Warin Solomons has sung many of his own choral works and the choral works of other composers by multitracking the parts on computer. He decided to call this one-man choir the dwsChorale. The range is bottom bass D to top a... moreComposer and countertenor David Warin Solomons has sung many of his own choral works and the choral works of other composers by multitracking the parts on computer. He decided to call this one-man choir the dwsChorale. The range is bottom bass D to top alto e.
Most recordings were done between 2005 and 2009. Only time will tell whether the dwsChorale will be revived, but David keeps composing anyway, so who knows....
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Kearsney College Choir
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... moreSetting 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 school for boys in South Africa. Winners of 10 Gold Medals (incl 3 World Champion Titles) at the World Choir Games 2000-2012. Boys join the choir as an extra-curricular activity, amid academic, sporting and other cultural activities. Approx. 40 performances per year, including national/international tours. less
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The Sound of Silence
Performed by the Men of Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "Evolution of Music" on May 10, 2016.
Solo by Stijn Dierckx.
Piano: Peter Jeurissen
Camera: Jelmer Lokman, Robin Van Limbergen, Ben Verhaegen, Jordan De Deken
Sound: Johan De Cock
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Derbyshire Community Male Voice Choir
Formed in 1956 as the Derby Police Choir, the choir retained a long-standing connection with the Derbyshire Constabulary until 2018 when the choir separated from the police and rebranded with an emphasis on promoting male voice choral singing and raising ... moreFormed in 1956 as the Derby Police Choir, the choir retained a long-standing connection with the Derbyshire Constabulary until 2018 when the choir separated from the police and rebranded with an emphasis on promoting male voice choral singing and raising money for charity- epitomised through charity registration in 2020.
DCMVC rehearses Mondays 7:30-9:30pm at St Osmund's Church, London Road Derby.
The choir is also available to book for events. For more information, see our website.
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O Jesulein süß (O little one sweet) for Men's voices
ArrangeMent based on Bach's harmonisation of the old German Christmas tune O Jesulein süß
O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild!
Des Vaters Willn hast du erfüllt;
Bist komMen aus dem Himmelreich,
Uns arMen Menschen worden gleich,
O Jesulein süß, o Jesule... moreArrangeMent based on Bach's harmonisation of the old German Christmas tune O Jesulein süß
O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild!
Des Vaters Willn hast du erfüllt;
Bist komMen aus dem Himmelreich,
Uns arMen Menschen worden gleich,
O Jesulein süß, o Jesulein mild!
[O little one sweet o little one mild
You have fulfilled your Father's will
You've come down from the heavens
And become the same as us mortals
O little one sweet o little one mild]
[etc]
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Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir
The Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir (TWMVC) was established in 1995 gathering together a group of like-minded individuals of Welsh heritage sought to kindle the spirit of traditional Welsh male voice singing in their adopted country. Ably assisted by, now ... moreThe Toronto Welsh Male Voice Choir (TWMVC) was established in 1995 gathering together a group of like-minded individuals of Welsh heritage sought to kindle the spirit of traditional Welsh male voice singing in their adopted country. Ably assisted by, now emeritus, music director David Low, the founding members saw their numbers grow to a membership of sixty choristers. the choir continues to grow musically under the direction of William Woloschuk and accompanist Matthew Coons. Although many of the current members still lay claim to Welsh connections, the TWMVC now has members from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.
The TWMVC proudly draws on the great Welsh tradition of singing hymns and songs born of the mountains and valleys of Wales. At the same time it emphasizes a multicultural context in its broad repertoire which also includes spirituals; operatic arias, Canadian folk songs as well as Broadway show tunes and contemporary music. Our blend of traditional and contemporary music, all sung off book in accorda... less
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Jubilate for Men's voices and organ
St Helen's church in Hollinfare celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1997 and invited the gentleMen of Manchester Cathedral Voluntary Choir to sing at the celebratory service.
The service included a Jubilate, which I wrote especially for the purpose as a... moreSt Helen's church in Hollinfare celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1997 and invited the gentleMen of Manchester Cathedral Voluntary Choir to sing at the celebratory service.
The service included a Jubilate, which I wrote especially for the purpose as a psalm chant.
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Men2sing
Men2sing are a vibrant group, singing songs that cross many different styles of music. Using the simple view that a good song is a good song, has meant that they bring together a collection of pieces that appeal to a wide audience.
The choir delights ... moreMen2sing are a vibrant group, singing songs that cross many different styles of music. Using the simple view that a good song is a good song, has meant that they bring together a collection of pieces that appeal to a wide audience.
The choir delights in introducing new songs that are connected by their unique choral sound, rather than from a particular genre and it is this wide appeal and their sense of fun that has meant the group is in constant demand and continually attracts new members.
Even in its early days the choir never quite conformed to the accepted norms of what should be included in their repertoire. However, this in no way hindered its appeal and it went on to win a number and prestigious competitions including one of the largest Eisteddfods for male choirs in Wales, an award for services to the arts from Chelmsford City Council and passed the advanced choral singing examination of The Associated Board of the Royal College of Music
Successive musical directors contributed the choir`s ... less