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group: The Shrewsbury Chorale

The Shrewsbury Chorale is a mixed choir of approximately 50 auditioned voices, which presents three formal concerts per season. Most repertoire is classical in nature.

blog: Albion Underground II

ALBION UNDERGOUND II “Stunning. Amazing dramatic setting for gorgeous music. Superb Choir, wonderful arrangements. Not to be missed” 2014 Albion Underground audience member Albion’s 2014 musical installation in Peak Cavern was h...

Jake Runestad - Alleluia (2016)
video: Jake Runestad - Alleluia (2016)

Recorded @ the Béla Bartók 27th International Choir Competition Final: Mixed choirs Debrecen, HU - Kodály Centre 2016.07.09.

A madrigal of naivety
video: A madrigal of naivety

A comic song by David W Solomons for a-cappella choir based on the folksong "early one morning" . The anti-hero is a dupe for everything that's going. Sung by the composer (multitrack)

We are Recruiting, please watch our short film
video: We are Recruiting, please watch our short film

Flint Male Voice Choir are recruiting. Please take the time to watch our short film and come along and Join.

group: Ensemble Chorale Copernic

Under the direction of Itai Daniel, ECC sings the major repertoire of Jewish music, either liturgical or secular. Ensemble Choral Copernic maintains the high musical tradition which is the basis of the liturgy of ULIF-Copernic. 1 weekly rehearsal

Valley Voices Community Choir
group: Valley Voices Community Choir

If you enjoy singing with others, you will love being a member of the Tri-Cees Community Chorale. The group performs something for everyone: Seasonal Favorites, Classic Hits, Spirituals, Broadway Showtunes, Standards, World and Historical music. We mee...  more

After the War - Kokopelli Youth Choir
video: After the War - Kokopelli Youth Choir

Kokopelli sings "After the War", made popular by the movie "Passchendaele", and arranged here by Kokopelli alumnus Joel Forth. This performance is from November 2009, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.