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Kammerkoret Le Voci
The Chamber choir Le Voci is an a capella mixed choir with 32 singers. We are located in Oslo an has a very broad repertoar from medieval to contemporary music. We sing in many languages and in many genres; classical, church music, romantic songs, folk mu... moreThe Chamber choir Le Voci is an a capella mixed choir with 32 singers. We are located in Oslo an has a very broad repertoar from medieval to contemporary music. We sing in many languages and in many genres; classical, church music, romantic songs, folk music, jazz; with our main focus in classical music.
We have been singing for 15 years and held concerts in several European capitals.
Taking our singing seriously, we are a very social singers who likes to perform with other choirs or musicians.
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Little Hereford Voices
Little Hereford Voices was formed in 2011 and is a mixed-voice community choir directed by local musician Kimee Cleaton. The choir sings a wide variety of repertoire, including pop, classical, musical theatre and sacred music. The choir's accompanist is C... moreLittle Hereford Voices was formed in 2011 and is a mixed-voice community choir directed by local musician Kimee Cleaton. The choir sings a wide variety of repertoire, including pop, classical, musical theatre and sacred music. The choir's accompanist is Catharine Boyd-Moss, who joined the choir in September 2018.
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Armenian Youth choir (AYC)
Hamazkayin's Armenian Youth choir (AYC) was founded in order to keep the young generation's taste & interest in classical, folk and contemporary qualified music alive.
The choir's founder and artistic director is Maestro Zakar Keshishian.
... moreHamazkayin's Armenian Youth choir (AYC) was founded in order to keep the young generation's taste & interest in classical, folk and contemporary qualified music alive.
The choir's founder and artistic director is Maestro Zakar Keshishian.
The choir’s pianist is Mrs. Kamila Keshishian.
The choir has a multilingual playlist which extends from Armenian traditional folk songs to modern Armenian or non-Armenian songs.
These songs are performed in different ways:
- A capella
- Accompanied by the piano
- Accompanied by the Armenian folk traditional band
- Accompanied by a modern contemporary band.
Many Armenian musicians from Armenia enrich the choir's repertoire with their unique and creative works.
The choir members are composed of university students and secondary classes students in Armenian High Schools, as well as young Armenians in the work force.
The choir has given concerts in AUB's Assembly Hall, USJ's Saint Joseph Church, as well as concerts in Cyprus.
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Vox Humana (Oslo)
Vox Humana is a chamber choir at the University of Oslo, consisting of current and recent students. A key feature of the choir's profile is its wide repertoire and creative concert formats. The choir's classical repertoire ranges from Monteverdi to Schnit... moreVox Humana is a chamber choir at the University of Oslo, consisting of current and recent students. A key feature of the choir's profile is its wide repertoire and creative concert formats. The choir's classical repertoire ranges from Monteverdi to Schnittke, its popular repertoire from folk tunes to pop/rock a cappella. Vox Humana has released two CDs and an award-winning music video.
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Winelands Chamber choir
The Winelands Chamber choir is a fledgling chamber choir based in the Western Cape Winelands District of South Africa, formed in 2010 out of our passion for choral music, ranging from classical to contemporary.
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Berliner Mädchenchor – Chorschule
The Berlin Girls‘ choir is a choir school with currently more than 200 singers aged from 5 to about 30 in 5 choir classes. The choir was founded in 1986 as part of the church music work at the Lutheran Lindenkirchengemeinde.
The Berlin Girls‘ choir has... moreThe Berlin Girls‘ choir is a choir school with currently more than 200 singers aged from 5 to about 30 in 5 choir classes. The choir was founded in 1986 as part of the church music work at the Lutheran Lindenkirchengemeinde.
The Berlin Girls‘ choir has won many awards. It was most recently awarded the OPUS KLASSIK in 2021 for the music film „STIMMENÜBERLEBEN“ (Anne Frank: A Living Voice) and the „Kinderchorlandpreis“ of the Deutsche Chorjugend for very good children‘s choir work. The choir also won several first prizes at the German choir Competition and at international competitions in Warsaw/Poland, Venice/Italy, Helsingborg/Sweden, Neerpelt/Belgium, the Harmony Festival in Limburg, the Johannes Brahms Festival in Wernigerode and the Vienna World Piece Choral Festival.
The musical programme includes polyphonic literature for equal voices from the Renaissance to the modern age. Folk songs, secular and sacred pieces, sometimes also pop, are sung a capella, with piano accompaniment, chamber ensembles or orc... less
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"SKopje sings festival"
All choir ensembles, regardless of the members’ gender and age can apply for participation at the Festival. The limit of the chorister is maximum 35-37 per choir (including the conductor and the choir’s leader).
The program of the choir ensemble must be ... moreAll choir ensembles, regardless of the members’ gender and age can apply for participation at the Festival. The limit of the chorister is maximum 35-37 per choir (including the conductor and the choir’s leader).
The program of the choir ensemble must be on the category of classical, POP, ROCK, JAZZ, or FOLK music. The choice of program it’s free without limit of the instruments that may accompany the choir ensemble. The duration of performance shall not exceed 20 minutes per performance. The choir ensembles may have tree performances during the Festival.
The following application documents must be provided by the closing date June, 01.Accommodation shall be organized from the organizers in student hostels in Skopje. The participants shall be placed in rooms with 2 or 3 beds, breakfast is included.
The accommodation for the participants is free
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St. Lawrence choir
Recognized across North America as one of Canada’s best choral ensembles, the 80-strong, mixed-voice St. Lawrence choir performs music from the classical choral repertoire as well as contemporary works by Canadian and other composers. 2011-2012 marks the... moreRecognized across North America as one of Canada’s best choral ensembles, the 80-strong, mixed-voice St. Lawrence choir performs music from the classical choral repertoire as well as contemporary works by Canadian and other composers. 2011-2012 marks the 40th anniversary season of the St. Lawrence choir.
Since 2008 the St. Lawrence choir has been under the direction of Michael Zaugg. The Swiss-born musician has distinguished himself as an innovative and versatile conductor on the Canadian choral scene. Active as artistic director, guest conductor, pedagogue and clinician, Michael Zaugg brings a wealth of experience and creativity to his work.
St. Lawrence choir was formed in 1972 by Iwan Edwards and a group of singers residing in the West Island of Montreal. Concerts were presented in Lachine until 1983 when the choir relocated to downtown Montreal. Since 1986, the choir has regularly appeared with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra as the largest component of the MSO chorus, and has made numerous recordin... less