South African Freedom Song, arranged by Jeffery L. Ames. Performed by Highbridge Voices at their annual benefit concert in NYC. Mary Clementi, conductor. Chris Cubeta, Billy Janiszewski, Devon Joiner, percussion.
Originally from: film 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' Lyrics: Steve Kloves Music: Nicholas Hooper Sound: Johan De Cock Performed by 'Universitair Koor Antwerpen' at their Spring Concert of May 13; 2014.
CHIJ Katong Convent Choir, Est. 2000. Under the direction of Mr. Terrence Toh. We live life to the fullest, and sing like there's no tomorrow
The Major Minors Children's Choir (aged 5-12) are really looking forward to their concert "One Small Voice" on Sunday June 8th. The New Zealand based Choir have been working on a variety of songs and this fun concert has something for every...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Apparently it’s the summer break here in the UK. The weather is sunny, Choir doesn’t start back until September, kids are off school and ice c...
The Choir at St Mary’s Cathedral is one of Scotland’s finest. It is made up of boys, girls, women and men from all walks of life and with many levels of musical expertise and experience, who give of their time and talent on an entirely voluntary basis to ... more
five-star review in the Telegraph for the Howells Requiem from Trinity College Choir and Stephen Layton. “A fluid lyrical gift, an imaginative harmonic spectrum and a sense of occasion … the Trinity College Choir brings clarity of words...
The roots of Cantilena lie within the children’s Choir “Gumpoldskirchner Spatzen”. The memories of the wonderful and exciting years, the great musical and personal experiences gained while singing in the children’s Choir motivated a group of former membe... more
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Lots of mixed Choirs don’t have enough male singers, and many established male voice Choirs are not managing to find younger recruits (see my series of ...
We are actually three Choirs meeting in different parts of Bristol. One in Thornbury, another in Shire and the other in Easton. We come together as one mega Choir for concerts and other performances at events. Our aim is to build community through gospel ... more