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Junction 14 Ladies A Cappella
We are a ladies a cappella (unaccompanied) chorus based in Milton Keynes. We call ourselves a ‘chorus’, rather than a ‘Choir’ because we don’t just sing our songs, we perform them.
We sing for fun, competition and charity in four parts mostly in the ‘... moreWe are a ladies a cappella (unaccompanied) chorus based in Milton Keynes. We call ourselves a ‘chorus’, rather than a ‘Choir’ because we don’t just sing our songs, we perform them.
We sing for fun, competition and charity in four parts mostly in the ‘barbershop’ style.
Have a look at our Facebook page: ofollow">https://www.facebook.com/Junction14MK/
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Adakgroup
We operate in a city in the north of Iran called Gorgan, this group consists of several bands:
Gorgan Grand Choir, Adak Women's Choir, Adak Children's Choir, and Adak Vocal Ensemble
We held several concerts with Adak vocal ensemble in several cities of ... moreWe operate in a city in the north of Iran called Gorgan, this group consists of several bands:
Gorgan Grand Choir, Adak Women's Choir, Adak Children's Choir, and Adak Vocal Ensemble
We held several concerts with Adak vocal ensemble in several cities of Iran
There are many videos of our group on YouTube and Instagram:
@Adakgroup
blog:
Pierre Massie Choral Music Catalogue now available
You are here because you have an interest in choral Music.
I'm here because it is my passion.
I compose, sing, direct and arrange choral Music -- my Choir, The Stairwell Carollers, is my instrument. I've been tuning this instrument now f...
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"I Thank You God" by Gwyneth Walker, performed by Vox Grata Women's Choir
I Thank You God was commissioned by the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) and premiered at the National ACDA Convention in February, 1999. The text is adapted from the E.E. Cummings poem of the same name.
Composer Gwyneth Walker writes: "Thi... moreI Thank You God was commissioned by the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) and premiered at the National ACDA Convention in February, 1999. The text is adapted from the E.E. Cummings poem of the same name.
Composer Gwyneth Walker writes: "This is a poem of grandeur and of praise. Therefore it might be expected that this Musical setting would aim at vastness, grandeur and awakening." Walker accomplishes this through a variety of means. First, the piano introduction includes slowly unfolding piano arpeggios which focus on open intervals of octaves, fifths and fourths, exploiting the full range of the piano keyboard. The composer also takes the singers on a harmonic journey which begins in a low register in C minor, and then travels through a number of other key areas until it reaches the distant key of G-flat. At this point, the voices are drawn closely together into a tone cluster containing the pitches G-flat, A-flat and B-flat, only to open apart into the glorious C major chords which conclude the ... less
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Low women vs. tenor men
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
There is a lack of men in many community Choirs (Why men won’t sing).
The Tenor by Paul Helm
One of the results of th...
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The Gleniffer Singers
Founded in 1967 and based in Paisley, this female Choir is actively involved in concert, festival and competition work across Scotland, and further afield. The group has appeared in a wide range of prestigious venues and has performed with many other ch... moreFounded in 1967 and based in Paisley, this female Choir is actively involved in concert, festival and competition work across Scotland, and further afield. The group has appeared in a wide range of prestigious venues and has performed with many other Choirs and ensembles throughout the years.
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Leipziger Synagogalchor
The Leipzig Synagogal Choir sees its goal in the preservation of synagogue Music (a. o. by Salomon Sulzer, Louis Lewandowski, Samuel Alman, Samuel Lampel, Abraham Dunajewski, David Nowakowski, Samuel Naumbourg, Salomone Rossi) as well as of Yiddish and He... moreThe Leipzig Synagogal Choir sees its goal in the preservation of synagogue Music (a. o. by Salomon Sulzer, Louis Lewandowski, Samuel Alman, Samuel Lampel, Abraham Dunajewski, David Nowakowski, Samuel Naumbourg, Salomone Rossi) as well as of Yiddish and Hebrew folk songs by performing the compositions in free arrangements. The wide-ranging repertoire enables flexible programming for venues – large and small concert halls, churches or synagogues – and appropriate occasions. The ensemble, which consists of singers of non-Jewish origin, celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2012.
Artistic director since 2012: Ludwig Böhme.
More informations: www.synagogalchor-leipzig.de, www.facebook.com/LeipzigerSynagogalchor. less
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How Do I Open YouTube Music For Free
YouTube Music is a Music streaming service that allows users to access millions of songs and Music videos. While the service offers a premium subscription that allows users to enjoy ad-free and offline playback, there are also ways to enjoy YouTube Music ...
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A Song of Hope
Music Matters Inclusive Community Choir & Ossia Youth Choir sing "A Song of Hope".
Music Video shot & edited by Leonardo Macedonio (www.leomacedonio.com)
Choir Director: Grainne O'Grady
Soloists: Elaine Caul, Daniel Caul, Emma McPhillips, Naoi... moreMusic Matters Inclusive Community Choir & Ossia Youth Choir sing "A Song of Hope".
Music Video shot & edited by Leonardo Macedonio (www.leomacedonio.com)
Choir Director: Grainne O'Grady
Soloists: Elaine Caul, Daniel Caul, Emma McPhillips, Naoise Kelly
This song is just one track from our debut album "Music Matters: Celebrating 140 Characters"
The album features 140 Singers (which is reflected in the title!) from 9 to 90+ years of age! Tracks include "Carrickfergus", to "Royals" by Lorde, to original compositions by our own Choir members - making it the most eclectic album you have ever heard!
This song was kindly donated to us by Neville Lloyd. Music & Lyrics by Neville Lloyd. Choral & Piano Arrangement by Vincent Lynch.
Join us at our launch - Tuesday 23rd September, 7.00 PM at Axis Ballymun in Dublin and help us celebrate a fantastic achievement!
This project was proudly supported & funded by the Community & Social Development Service and Arts & Culture Department of Dublin City... less