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Arnside Choral Society
Arnside Choral Society is a mixed-voice choir based near the southern tip of the Lake District with an ever-expanding membership of over 60.
Under its dynamic and energetic conductor, Ian Allan, the choir gives two regular concerts, usually at Christm... moreArnside Choral Society is a mixed-voice choir based near the southern tip of the Lake District with an ever-expanding membership of over 60.
Under its dynamic and energetic conductor, Ian Allan, the choir gives two regular concerts, usually at Christmas and in the Summer, and also takes part in the Mary Wakefield Festival in Kendal. In addition, rehearsals are taken by the deputy conductor, Tracie Penwarden, who is not only one of the region's leading sopranos but a superb choir trainer to boot. With the addition of David Edmonds as their accompanist, Arnside Choral Society benefits from the expertise of three professionals, each with different specialisms.
Rehearsals take place at Arnside's WI Hall in Orchard Road on Tuesdays at 7.30 and we offer a very warm welcome to anybody wishing to join us in singing a variety of styles. No audition necessary but an abundance of enthusiasm, a sense of humour and the ability to sing in tune would be helpful! To join us all you have to do is turn up to any rehearsal... less
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Happy - North Kingston Choir
Our version of Happy by Pharrell Williams, recorded at our summer concert on 13th July 2014.
We always welcome new members. To find out more check out our website: http://northkingstonchoir.wix.com/nkc
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Glasgow Phoenix Choir - 'Scots Wha Hae', Arr. C.S. Wyllie
The Glasgow Phoenix Choir performing a gala concert in aid of Milton of Campsie Re-building Fund. St David's Memorial Park Church, Kirkintilloch on 26th October 2013.
'Scots Wha Hae' by Robert Burns Arrangement by C.S. Wyllie.
Conductor: Marilyn J Smit... moreThe Glasgow Phoenix Choir performing a gala concert in aid of Milton of Campsie Re-building Fund. St David's Memorial Park Church, Kirkintilloch on 26th October 2013.
'Scots Wha Hae' by Robert Burns Arrangement by C.S. Wyllie.
Conductor: Marilyn J Smith MBE
Accompanist: Cameron Murdoch
Glasgow Phoenix Choir is sponsored by The Co-operative Funeralcare.
http://www.phoenixchoir.org
http://www.facebook.com/GlasgowPhoenixChoir
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Ayr Choral Union
A friendly choir of approximately 100 members meets weekly, August - April, on Tuesday evenings between 7.30 and 9.30, at the Ayr, Auld Kirk Halls, There is a modest annual subscription charge but, in return, members have the chance to sing wonderful chor... moreA friendly choir of approximately 100 members meets weekly, August - April, on Tuesday evenings between 7.30 and 9.30, at the Ayr, Auld Kirk Halls, There is a modest annual subscription charge but, in return, members have the chance to sing wonderful choral music with first-class soloists and orchestration, under the baton of Gerard Doherty. Recent performances include Mozart Requiem, Chilcott Requiem, Rutter Magnificat, Mendelssohn 'Elijah', Vivaldi Gloria and Dvorak Mass in D
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Sing OUT Proud
Sing OUT Proud is Glasgow's new LGBTi community choir, established with the intention of providing an opportunity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people and their friends to meet together in a safe space and celebrate their diversity in song. In t... moreSing OUT Proud is Glasgow's new LGBTi community choir, established with the intention of providing an opportunity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people and their friends to meet together in a safe space and celebrate their diversity in song. In terms of being a member, everyone is encouraged regardless of their previous musical and singing experience.
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Alleyways A Christmas Song
This jaunty melody with countermelodies has been written for an a cappella choir of SATBB with splits in some of the voices from time to time. The words are my own and tell of children playing their games in the dusty streets (ie of Bethlehem) unaware tha... moreThis jaunty melody with countermelodies has been written for an a cappella choir of SATBB with splits in some of the voices from time to time. The words are my own and tell of children playing their games in the dusty streets (ie of Bethlehem) unaware that a miracle has happened and asking them to look up to the angels and join their singing.
The performance here is by the Composer's Choir conducted by Daniel Shaw.