Come and Sing wIth award winning conductor Dr Jonathon Welch AM and THECHO!R as they celebrate their 10th Anniversary – OR attend a fundraiSing concert for the Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House! SUNDAY AUGUST 18, 2019 QUEENSCLIFF TOWN HALL48-52 Lea...
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)
Tav Rishon is especially for those who are new to Singing, or new to choirs, and who love Jewish music. No previous experience required! Learn how to use your voice, Sing in parts, read music, and discover great songs in a fun and supportive environment. ... more
Salvacosta Sing this Chilcott/Jennings masterpiece wIth such conviction and passion - you can feel that they believe every word! He is so small the stars bow down the fierce winds ease their breath, and careful shepherds look upon the one unsullied bi... more
My Singing Weekend in the Cotswolds is shaping up to be a small (but perfectly formed) group of women coming together to Sing amazing harmony songs from around the world. A great chance to do some small group work and really get to grips wIth those harmon...
Choir members are based all over the UnIted Kingdom, and We come together only when We rehearse and Sing at a Cathedral cIty. We do not belong to any particular geographical area or church denomination. In over 25 years, nearly 400 people from all backgro... more
"and until We meet and Sing TOGHETER SIDE BY SIDE again, May God hold you in the palm of his hand." We wish a happy new year 2021 to all the choruses in lockdown! Hold on and never give up! Polifonico Quattroquarti from Italy
Vokollage is a student choir of the universIty in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, conducted by Donia Surowiec. In this video they Sing an eight part a capella arrangement of a very famous Dutch folksong. The silver fleet (de Zilvervloot) was an annual con... more
December 2014
Canterbury Ladies Choir Sing Ombra Mai Fu from Xerxes by Handel, folloWed by Benedictus wrItten by Brian Lewis.