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SINGERS Master Chorale
SINGERS Master Chorale was founded in 1993 with the goal of providing excellence in fine choral music for the denver area. The performers come from a wide variety of backgrounds and are brought together by their love of the choral experience. Chosen by au... moreSINGERS Master Chorale was founded in 1993 with the goal of providing excellence in fine choral music for the denver area. The performers come from a wide variety of backgrounds and are brought together by their love of the choral experience. Chosen by audition, these talented musicians bring a wide range of professional experience to SINGERS, creating performances of diversity and beauty.
SINGERS Master Chorale is an ensemble of highly trained men and women dedicated to providing excellence in the performance of fine choral music. Our unique repertoire encompasses contemporary and historical music of diverse styles and cultures. SINGERS performances educate, enlighten, and allow both performers and audiences to share a memorable artistic experience. less
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Calm down dear, it's only a song!
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I was running a workshop recently, and somebody grabbed me in the break and said: “I can’t believe how patient you are with us!”.
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When audiences applaud – or not
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
There are times when it’s not been appropriate for an audience to clap. Funerals and weddings are the obvious ones.
photo by Linda Thomas
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Regenbogenchor Bad Nauheim
Loving all kinds of a cappellla music, we sing music of (nearly) all ages and all styles. Renaissance, 19th century, modern choral music, pop, .... - we like nearly every theme and style. We try to use original languages and love to engage us in music whi... moreLoving all kinds of a cappellla music, we sing music of (nearly) all ages and all styles. Renaissance, 19th century, modern choral music, pop, .... - we like nearly every theme and style. We try to use original languages and love to engage us in music which is not often heard.
We go on stage in self-organized concerts, but perform in smaller occasions, too.
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Vocal Vibes Chorus
Vocal Vibes is an ensemble of around 40 singers based in Ringwood, Victoria.
We are committed to building community through excellence in a cappella harmony, and we love to learn. We rehearse weekly to improve our vocal skills and build lasting friends... moreVocal Vibes is an ensemble of around 40 singers based in Ringwood, Victoria.
We are committed to building community through excellence in a cappella harmony, and we love to learn. We rehearse weekly to improve our vocal skills and build lasting friendships in the process. AlThough we have diverse backgrounds, our members thrive by working together to achieve shared goals.
We sing a range of repertoire from jazz standards to 21st-century pop, barbershop to show tunes, but most importantly we sing a cappella. As well as entertaining audiences across the eastern suburbs of Melbourne we compete regularly in barbershop harmony competitions at a national level.
Vocal Vibes is available to sing at private and community events - find out more by visiting our below pages, or get in touch with us at info@vocalvibes.org.au
Web: www.vocalvibes.org.au
Facebook: www.facebook.com/VocalVibesChorus
Instagram: www.instagram.com/vocalvibesacappella/
Youtube: www.youtube.com/@VocalVibesChorus less
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PVCC Community Choir
We are a community of people who love to sing. There is a variety of ages and ability levels. Our goals are learning a variety of repertoire and connecting through music and singing together.
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Finding a niche for ‘world music’ choirs
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I regularly get emails out of the blue from various singing groups scattered across the globe asking for gigs. Recently I had one from a Russian ensemble, ...
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Why our singing voices have different accents
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Many English pop groups in the 60s started off by emulating their cousins from across the pond and sang with an American accent. Cliff Richard still does!
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