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La Dernière Feuille
An a cappella setting for SATB choir of French poet Theophile Gautier's text. Written by Canadian composer Jeff Smallman. Please leave a comment.
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Glasgow Phoenix choir
We are a mixed voice choir singing a variety of musical styles including classical, pop, musicals, sacred and Scottish songs. Members' ages range from teenagers to octogenarians. To date we have recorded over 30 albums and raised over £1.5 million for charity.
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Sand of Music
We are a women's non auditioned choir. We sing across a wide range of genres from light classical through to pop and rock. We sing in 3-4 parts, and while working hard on our developing sound, we like to have fun!
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Cool choir®
Cool choir is Calgary's FIRST group of non-auditioned adult rock and pop choirs spread across multiple locations for anyone and everyone! Fun fun FUN! No auditions! No need to read music - just rock out and feel great!
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Chicagoland Voices
The Chicagoland Voices is an auditioned choir from Cary, Illinois. Many of our singers are school music teachers and voice teachers. We perform a wide variety of music from classical and broadway to pop and vocal jazz. The choir was founded in 2011 by fri... moreThe Chicagoland Voices is an auditioned choir from Cary, Illinois. Many of our singers are school music teachers and voice teachers. We perform a wide variety of music from classical and broadway to pop and vocal jazz. The choir was founded in 2011 by friends who have spent their lives teaching others to perform, but whom rarely get the chance to sing anymore. We are directed by Jason Krigas and accompanied by Kathryn Polyack.
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The Jay Singers
The Jay Singers are a mixed voice a cappella based near Norwich, UK conducted by Neil Mackenzie - founder member of The Sixteen and current member of The BBC Singers.
We are a well established choir, now in our second decade, that give concerts all ove... moreThe Jay Singers are a mixed voice a cappella based near Norwich, UK conducted by Neil Mackenzie - founder member of The Sixteen and current member of The BBC Singers.
We are a well established choir, now in our second decade, that give concerts all over Norfolk as well as further afield. We sing a wide range of music and have produced two CDs that reflect our repertoire. Further information about the choir, upcoming concerts and the CDs are available on our website: http://jaysingers.com or on our Facebook Page.
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Que el Señor for SAATB a cappella (Basden)
This piece was written as a little “thank you” to el Coro de Cámara del Instituto French de Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires, and their conductor, Marcelo Valva.
The choir had recently given the first South American (and second overall) performance of my “Al... moreThis piece was written as a little “thank you” to el Coro de Cámara del Instituto French de Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires, and their conductor, Marcelo Valva.
The choir had recently given the first South American (and second overall) performance of my “Alleluia! O virga mediatrix”.
Along the way I'd been chatting with a choir member about pope Francis' Argentine heritage – a setting of text from an Argentine translation of the Bible seemed especially fitting.
I'm happy to share the sheet music free of charge – please contact me for the PDF.
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Anchora
We are Anchora. We are a youth choir from Freising, next to Munich in south of Germany. At the moment we consist of around 100 members in the average age of about 23/24.
We are young people who are in the mood for singing modern self-made jazz- and pop... moreWe are Anchora. We are a youth choir from Freising, next to Munich in south of Germany. At the moment we consist of around 100 members in the average age of about 23/24.
We are young people who are in the mood for singing modern self-made jazz- and pop-arrangements. Mimi Neumair and Lukas Maier are our conductors, both are students at the Conservatorium in Munich.
If you like our videos we'll get excited about a "like" on Facebook or a youtube-thumbs up. Or even both? ;-) Thanks a lot!
Kind regards from bavaria,
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