Ibike, a Kalabari (Southern Nigeria) song edited by Laz Ekwueme and performed by the Laz Ekwueme Chorale
Kitka women's vocal ensemble 2/17/11 Oakland, California St. Paul's Episcopal Church Kirialesa from Samegrelo province Kitka learned this New Year's song in Tbilisi from Tutarchela women's choir, directed by Tamar Buadze. It is sung in Megreli... more
DID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN? You’re invited to experience the joy, freedom and inspiration of song at your local With One Voice choir! Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative. Creat... more
This commission was done to support the students, musicians, choral singers, and ensembles in Belarus who were forcibly silenced during the turmoil and protests in 2020. We sing in solidarity with them, raising our voices to the "Song of Belarus," while t... more
We are more than 50 voices. We began our journey in the 90s. Our repertoire is varied (Gregorian, Renaissance, Baroque, American standards, popular Spanish song, Opera, Gospel, etc..) We actively participate in cultural life of the towns of our influen... more
3 May 2014: Spring Songs with Albion, Holy Trinity Church Bernard Lee Heard three times, this was not a concert to be at if you had an aversion to Parry’s Jerusalem. Holy Trinity is not a big church, neither is it a small one and was packed, t...
Sydney Vocal Project is a contemporary chamber choir from Sydney Australia. This video is their latest demo featuring some of their favourite song snippits. We currently have two cyberspace (s?) Our new one is www.sydneyvocalproject.wordpress.com and our ... more
Arrangement of an old English folk song for three voices (versions available for women's voices, mixed voices and men's voices). This one is for women's voices. Images from Dunham Massey in Cheshire
I de dager sung by SOLA FIDE (http://solafide.no) soloist: Steinar Hummelsund Bergen Cathedral 16. desember 2011. This is a norwegian Christmas-song recently made by J. Aadland.
Choir Invisible (the real one!) sings for Archbishop Desmond Tutu as he arrived in the UK on July 11th 2008. the song, 'Malaika' is in Swahili (My Angel). Film clip is at the moment of arrival, before the concert which took place in the King's Hall, Stoke-on-Trent.