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Holding Out for A Hero Resource Pack
Save time and effort and purchase Choir parts with Vocally Sound Music Limited. Can't find what you want? We can record what you need. Need an arrangement to suit your choir? Email us to discuss how we can help you.
We specialise in Songs for Female C... moreSave time and effort and purchase Choir parts with Vocally Sound Music Limited. Can't find what you want? We can record what you need. Need an arrangement to suit your choir? Email us to discuss how we can help you.
We specialise in Songs for Female Choirs. We cover a varied range of styles including Pop, A Capella, RnB, Disco, Gospel, Folk and Choral.
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Bartholomean Chamber Singers
The Bartholomean Chamber Singers is a church-based choir that serves every 9am Sunday mass at the San Bartolome de Novaliches Parish, Quezon City.
Under the tutelage of the current Philippine Madrigal Singers member, Jet Torres, the group has won in lo... moreThe Bartholomean Chamber Singers is a church-based choir that serves every 9am Sunday mass at the San Bartolome de Novaliches Parish, Quezon City.
Under the tutelage of the current Philippine Madrigal Singers member, Jet Torres, the group has won in local choral competitions and has been participating in various choral festivals.
Each year, the group also holds fund-raising concert activities to support its annual outreach programs.
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The Esterhazy Singers
The Esterhazy Singers is an amateur choir that aims at professional standards. Based in the City of London, the choir is named after Haydn’s patrons, the Princes Nicholas and Paul Anton Esterhazy. The music of Haydn is central to the choir’s repertoire bu... moreThe Esterhazy Singers is an amateur choir that aims at professional standards. Based in the City of London, the choir is named after Haydn’s patrons, the Princes Nicholas and Paul Anton Esterhazy. The music of Haydn is central to the choir’s repertoire but it also tackles a wide range of styles, from Renaissance polyphony to ambitious contemporary choral music
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Ginger and Tonic
We specialise in original a cappella arrangements of pop Songs, as well as parodies and original comedy numbers of our own. From Melbourne, Australia.
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Children choir "The Stars"
Children's choir ,,The Stars” (“Zvezdice”- eng. little stars) was formed in 2002 as a project with the support of UNDP - United Nations Development Programme for the development and improvement of cultural activities among the youngest population. The cho... moreChildren's choir ,,The Stars” (“Zvezdice”- eng. little stars) was formed in 2002 as a project with the support of UNDP - United Nations Development Programme for the development and improvement of cultural activities among the youngest population. The choir, which operates in the far south of Serbia for years, despite all the social and economic circumstances, represents a qualitative benchmark of children's choir singing in Serbia. The very existence and successful work is the largest choir incentive and support talented children to build and improve their talent, and through further education and training contribute to the cultural and any other development of their region. Music as a separate and clear illustration of the atmosphere, geography, traditions and cultural code, this choir with special kind of social engagement symbolizes the socio-political background of which is aimed at awakening cultural awareness and human self-consciousness.
Choir brings together 50 members, children aged from 7 to 17, affi... less
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Helping new choir members learn the old Songs
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
When a choir has been going for a long time and you want to revive some of your old repertoire, you will find that a lot of the newer members won’t ...
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Choriosity
120 young people, most of them university students, are turning their pop Songs into a sparkling a-cappella experience!
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We’ve come to sing, not to learn!
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
People come to my singing workshops because they love to sing.
Photo by Rex Pe
But first they have to spend time learning Songs.
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Where do you find all your Songs?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
This is a question I’m often asked at my singing workshops, especially by people starting out as choir leaders.
photo by James Vaugh...