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La Coral del Canto
An enthusiastic group of Singers in the Axarquia (Southern Spain) decided to form a new International choir. Our first meeting/rehearsal was in September 2013. We are directed by Maestro Manuel Jesús Sanchidrián Torti who has an excellent reputation as a... moreAn enthusiastic group of Singers in the Axarquia (Southern Spain) decided to form a new International choir. Our first meeting/rehearsal was in September 2013. We are directed by Maestro Manuel Jesús Sanchidrián Torti who has an excellent reputation as a choral director in Malaga. Our first concert was in Velez-Malaga in December 2013 when we were joined by a children's choir and a youth orchestra from the Conservatorio “GONZALO MARTIN TENLLADO” in Malaga, both of which are also directed by Manuel Sanchidrián . We plan further concerts and we intend to collaborate with other choirs from different areas of Spain. Our Singers represent 12 different countries and we sing in a number of languages. less
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Adoramus Te
The ECU Singers performing "Adoramus Te" by Quirino Gasparini.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
This was recorded at the East Central University Chorale and ECU Singers Fall Concert, November 19th, 2012.
St. Josephs Catholic Church. Ada, OK
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Blue Skies, composed by Jack Worth Henry
Premiere performance: Saturday, May 21, 2011 (Notre Dame de Namur University)
(Dedicated to the memory of Dr. Daniel Cerutti)
Palo Alto High School Concert Singers, Las Positas Community College Chamber Singers, and the California State University, ... morePremiere performance: Saturday, May 21, 2011 (Notre Dame de Namur University)
(Dedicated to the memory of Dr. Daniel Cerutti)
Palo Alto High School Concert Singers, Las Positas Community College Chamber Singers, and the California State University, East Bay Choral Union
(The East Bay Singers and Oratorio Society), Buddy James, conductor
Palo Alto High School Concert Choir, Michael Najar, director
Las Positas College Chamber Choir, Robert Lappa, director
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Homechoir
Homechoir is a digital choir - a community of Singers numbering in the thousands who join Ben England BEM (the internet’s choirmaster) on YouTube three times a week for singing, fun and camaraderie.
Homechoir is a new way of learning music. You don’t ... moreHomechoir is a digital choir - a community of Singers numbering in the thousands who join Ben England BEM (the internet’s choirmaster) on YouTube three times a week for singing, fun and camaraderie.
Homechoir is a new way of learning music. You don’t need to be an accomplished singer to take part. Homechoir members watch and sing along with Ben - teaching is one-way so nobody can hear us but the neighbours! - and are also invited to take part in the live text chat with Ben and with fellow Singers around the world. There is a vibrant and friendly social community among the choir.
If you can’t join in live, then you can still enjoy the music-making at any time. All our sessions remain available on YouTube after the live streams end for watching on catch-up when you can, and as often as you like.
It is not necessary to be able to read music, and where scores are needed, Ben will display them on screen to help you learn. As well as traditional and classical choral pieces, Ben teaches a huge range of ot... less
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Come to Me, My Love (Western High School Singers, State MPA 2011)
Come to Me, My Love
Norman Dello Joio
Western High School
Fort Lauderdale, FL US
Western Singers
Brandon Monse, director
Michele Cabeza, piano
Florida Vocal Association 2011 South State Choral Music Performance Assessment
Wertheim Perfor... moreCome to Me, My Love
Norman Dello Joio
Western High School
Fort Lauderdale, FL US
Western Singers
Brandon Monse, director
Michele Cabeza, piano
Florida Vocal Association 2011 South State Choral Music Performance Assessment
Wertheim Performing Arts Center
Florida International University
Miami, FL
April 28, 2011
blog:
The Singers shall remain nameless
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I regularly run weekend workshops with up to 40 Singers.
Photo by Dennis Mojado
Sometimes I include name games to get to kn...