Becoming the best choral leader you can requires a lifetime of committment, hard work and a never Ending willingness to learn and grown. Consider the following principles on your journey to maximizing your impact as a leader both inside and outside ...
Choeur Gospel Célébration de Quebec - Solist/Soloist: Fernande Angers-Artiste invitée / Special Guest: La magnifique Sylvie Desgroseilliers
Rassegna "InfuoCanTo" 4.0; 7 gennaio 2017 Sarmede (TV) Coro Vox Christi, Coro Note di Colore, Coro Anzano, Coro Conegliano. Con Andrea Mazzer (pianoforte), Silvia Da Ros (violino), Lorenzo De Luca (Sax), Simone Zanetti (chitarra), Alessandro Moz (b... more
Nidarosdomens Guttekor from Norway sing John Rutter's beautiful song The Lord Bless You And Keep You. I am sorry about the Ending. The Norwegian lady had to tell people that "Shrek" would be coming up next. Surely she could have waited for a minute !!
performed by: Lumen Vocale Soloist Ensemble arrangement: Marek Lewandowski soloists: Julita Mańczak, Jędrzej Suchan sopranos: Joanna Klonowska, Anna Alexandrowicz altos: Paulina Bierwagen, Marianna Majchrzak tenors: Radosław Wencek, Andrzej Lewicki ... more
We will be running a series of workshops teaching traditional English carols. No sing experience is necessary and you don't need to be able to read music. WOrkshops start on 3rd november running for 7 weeks, Ending with an informal performance. Cost is... more
Carefully controlled chorus, confident mature sounding soloists, and that a cappella Ending is just sublime! Well performed, Mat Wright and the Barnsley Youth Choir and your faithful band of supporting instrumental players
The Choir of King's College, Cambridge sing John Rutter's "Dormi Jesu". This was its first performance - 1998. Love the unexpected Ending.
"Gute Nacht" - Chor SATB. Abendlied/Lullaby von/by Björn Mummert sung by Skt.Michaelischor Schleswig, Lyric sense: Good night, another day is Ending, asking for it's sense, haste hinders the view on the world of god. But at night, time has no power,... more
A madrigal (Though Philomela lost her love) by the Renaissance composer Thomas Morley, followed by a 20th century re-write of the madrigal by Richard McHale in she-woop-de-wop style (with Mr Morley looking on in some confusion!), Ending with the original ... more