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Mon Yough Chorale
The Mon Yough Chorale is a non-sectarian group of singers. We perform for many organizations in and around the Western Pennsylvania area. Anyone wishing to sing is welcome and invited to come to a rehearsal prior to committing to the group. No auditions a... moreThe Mon Yough Chorale is a non-sectarian group of singers. We perform for many organizations in and around the Western Pennsylvania area. Anyone wishing to sing is welcome and invited to come to a rehearsal prior to committing to the group. No auditions are necessary.
We also sing in a yearly competition called Saengerfest held in June each year. Members chorus' are: Altoona, Williamsport, Reading, Lebanon and Mon Yough. Each chorus hosts the competition on a rotating basis.
Rehearsals are held each Sunday at Sampsons MIlls Presbyterian Church at 1665 Lincoln Way in White Oak, PA 15131 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
The Mon Yough Chorale was formerly known as the Mon Yough Community Singers. The Mon Yough Chorale has a long history in the Mon Valley. The organization started as The McKeesport Choraliers in 1962 merging with the White Oak Community Singers in 2001 becoming the Mon Yough Community Singers.
In 2015, the group decided it was time for change and reorganized under the new name - Mon Yough Chorale. The ... less
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Wombourne and District Choral Society
Our society is a real opportunity for people to get the most from singing. We have a great musical director, immensely skilled and fun to sing for. Every rehearsal gives us something to discover about the music of all kinds of different styles, how to sin... moreOur society is a real opportunity for people to get the most from singing. We have a great musical director, immensely skilled and fun to sing for. Every rehearsal gives us something to discover about the music of all kinds of different styles, how to sing, communication with the audience , keeping time, tuning, rhythm etc. The choir works with musically trained people and singers entirely new to singing; some read music and some not. We give great concerts, sometimes of classics such as Elijah (Nov 2012), madrigals, anthems, and lighter music such as the delightful Noah and his Floating Zoo. Like all choirs however we need more singers to keep the choir progressing. We are therefore expanding the ways we reach out to people who might like to give singing a try, or who would like to return to singing after a break, perhaps to have a family or because of a house move. Everyone is welcome (tenors are especially celebrated!!) You will now find the choir has a Facebook page (www.facebook.com/wombournechoral)on which... less
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Hebrew Groove
No Hebrew knowledge required, no singing experience needed!
Every tuesday 20:15-21:45 we sing in Hebrew at the LJG Amsterdam. Each 3 weeks we learn a new song together and perform 4-5 times per year. Texts are available in Hebrew and in Phonetics, we tra... moreNo Hebrew knowledge required, no singing experience needed!
Every tuesday 20:15-21:45 we sing in Hebrew at the LJG Amsterdam. Each 3 weeks we learn a new song together and perform 4-5 times per year. Texts are available in Hebrew and in Phonetics, we translate and learn to pronounce and sing together, and have an archive of all the songs and the various harmonies recorded separately to make it easier to learn and join. It's a lot of fun.
Hebrew Groove is a young, contemporary, Hebrew vocal group based in Amsterdam. The repertoire consists of Hebrew pop songs from all periods, retouched with the groovy piano and close harmony vocal arrangements of conductor Noam Vazana. Hebrew Groove has performed at: Amsterdam MuseumNacht, Paradiso Choir Festival, Salaam-Shalom solidarity event for Charlie Hebdo, Namen en Nummers, Koor en More Festival and more. less
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Malmesbury Community Choir
Malmesbury Community Choir is a new organisation bringing people of all ages, backgrounds and musical abilities to sing together for and in our community. Music Director: Laurie Jones
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Arun Choral Society's Spring Concert, Arundel, West Sussex, UK
Come and listen to Arun Choral Society, a Choir of over 100 singers, sing Dvorak's Stabat Mater in Arundel Cathedral, on Saturday 23rd March 24 at 7:30pm. Accompanied by The Sinfonia of Arun, with soloists, directed by Dr Joe Paxton.
Tickets £15 av...
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Colla Voce Youth Choir
Colla Voce Youth Choir is like a family away from home - united by the mutual love to sing and to serve and bless others. To us, music is a universal language which needs no translation and crosses every boundary. We sincerely hope that our music may tou... moreColla Voce Youth Choir is like a family away from home - united by the mutual love to sing and to serve and bless others. To us, music is a universal language which needs no translation and crosses every boundary. We sincerely hope that our music may touch the heart of every person who hears us sing!
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Barcarolle Choir Belters Valentine Jazzy Pop Sing Along
Piano Kensington will be hosting the Barcarolle Belters group (Barcarolle Choir) for a very special Valentine evening
Barcarolle Belters will perform a variety of love and romance famous tunes under the direction of Sam Evans and accompanied by O...
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Winchester A Cappella
We are a lively and fun-loving chorus who sing a Cappella four part close harmony.
Based in Winchester, the chorus currently has about 40 members of all ages who come from across Southern Hampshire. We continue to meet regularly via Zoom while we're un... moreWe are a lively and fun-loving chorus who sing a Cappella four part close harmony.
Based in Winchester, the chorus currently has about 40 members of all ages who come from across Southern Hampshire. We continue to meet regularly via Zoom while we're unable to gather face to face.
The chorus has competed locally, nationally and on occasion internationally, as well as entertaining local audiences at public and private events.
We are affiliated to the Ladies Association of British Barbershop Singers (LABBS).
If you think you might like to join us please contact Kathy via join@WinchesterACappella.org.uk. less
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Rupert the Chocolate Angel
This was written as an ironic parody response to that Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer song we sing every year!
(Rudolphus Rubrinasus syndrome!)
(Note: the score has a slightly more ornamented piano part than this performance)