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Nevenka Folk Ensemble
Nevenka is a Los Angeles-based women's folk Chorus performing music from Eastern Europe.
Nevenka's repertoire includes songs from Bulgaria, Macedonia, Croatia, Albania, Russia, Greece, and Georgia, as well as Ladino Sephardic and Rom (Gypsy) songs.
... moreNevenka is a Los Angeles-based women's folk Chorus performing music from Eastern Europe.
Nevenka's repertoire includes songs from Bulgaria, Macedonia, Croatia, Albania, Russia, Greece, and Georgia, as well as Ladino Sephardic and Rom (Gypsy) songs.
The group was formed in 1976 by women who shared a common interest in the complex harmonies and compelling rhythms typical in Balkan music.
Very much in the Eastern European tradition, Nevenka includes women of all ages making music together.
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Thameside Harmony Chorus
Thameside Harmony has been in existence for over 30 years. A ladies' a capella four part harmony group we have our roots in barbershop but sing all sorts of music from old standards and barbershop classics to mega pop hits by groups like Abba and Queen. W... moreThameside Harmony has been in existence for over 30 years. A ladies' a capella four part harmony group we have our roots in barbershop but sing all sorts of music from old standards and barbershop classics to mega pop hits by groups like Abba and Queen. We perform sing outs for local groups in our area of Hampton in South West London, and take part in local fairs and festivals. Our weekly rehearsals on Wednesdays are a fun evening of singing, chatting and having fun together. We are always open to having new members. Experience is not required, nor is the ability to read music as we have 'teach tracks' with the songs in your part on (tenor, lead, baritone or bass) and access to these are given alongside sheet music.
From time to time we run singing courses or open evenings for which there are no auditions. On a course we usually all learn a new song together and sometimes are able not only to benefit from the direction of our musical director but also guest expert coaches from our parent organisation, the La... less
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Alleluia! O virga mediatrix for 6-part Chorus a cappella (Basden)
Here's a new setting of Hildegard von Bingen's Alleluia! O virga mediatrix.
Language: Latin. Standard of difficulty: a bit tricky. Duration: circa 2 minutes. It's in six parts with no divisi, so it would also suit a sextet. It may be used for church or c... moreHere's a new setting of Hildegard von Bingen's Alleluia! O virga mediatrix.
Language: Latin. Standard of difficulty: a bit tricky. Duration: circa 2 minutes. It's in six parts with no divisi, so it would also suit a sextet. It may be used for church or concert performances free of charge – please contact me for the score:
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Also, please let me know when the performance date is approaching. I'm keen to receive feedback, and I'll happily link your publicity material and website to my social media pages. Choirs are most welcome to post their own versions here on ChoirPlace. less
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Keystone Capital Chorus
The Harrisburg men have been entertaining central PA audiences for 65 years. Much of the music we sing is arranged in the barbershop style. Along with entertaining our local audience KCC competes in the Mid Atlantic District of the Barbershop Harmony So... moreThe Harrisburg men have been entertaining central PA audiences for 65 years. Much of the music we sing is arranged in the barbershop style. Along with entertaining our local audience KCC competes in the Mid Atlantic District of the Barbershop Harmony Society and is a consistent champion in our Division. KCC also promotes quartet singing as well as a cappella singing among the youth in our region.
Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings 7pm and are always open for visitors so feel free to visit to find out more and to see if our group is right for you. less
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The Frostbound Wood for SATB mixed Chorus
A new carol for Christmas with music by David W. Solomons and Text by Thomas Clarke.
This setting for Christmas represents the cold of a Northern winter
(the cruel wind blows)
although of course the actual events took place in rather warmer climes.
... moreA new carol for Christmas with music by David W. Solomons and Text by Thomas Clarke.
This setting for Christmas represents the cold of a Northern winter
(the cruel wind blows)
although of course the actual events took place in rather warmer climes.
It also reflects much of the liturgical and popular symbolism of the Christmas season: robins, holly etc and it brings our thoughts towards the season of Easter with the blood of Good Friday.
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SING WE NOW OF CHRISTMAS by Mark Hayes
Taken from Never a Brighter Star, a Christmas Concert
November 17, 2018, Aula Simfonia Jakarta
Sing We Now of Christmas
Music based on the French Carol “Noel Nouvelet”, Arranged by Mark Hayes
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The Noblemen
The Noblemen is a men’s Chorus ensemble and open to all men in the University community from all disciplines that love to sing and enjoy camaraderie through great music. Music from every music epoch will be performed from serious to more pop/contemporary ... moreThe Noblemen is a men’s Chorus ensemble and open to all men in the University community from all disciplines that love to sing and enjoy camaraderie through great music. Music from every music epoch will be performed from serious to more pop/contemporary a cappella forms. This ensemble is offered every fall and spring semester, and satisfies the fine arts requirement when enrolled for a minimum of three
semesters.
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I don't know. I don't care.
Dedicated to apathetic, willfully ignorant people everywhere.
"I don’t know. I don’t care."
Mobile for SATB Chorus unaccompanied
Music by STANLEY M. HOFFMAN (b. 1959) (BMI)
With apologies to J. S. BACH (1680–1750)
Based loosely on “Prelude in C Major... moreDedicated to apathetic, willfully ignorant people everywhere.
"I don’t know. I don’t care."
Mobile for SATB Chorus unaccompanied
Music by STANLEY M. HOFFMAN (b. 1959) (BMI)
With apologies to J. S. BACH (1680–1750)
Based loosely on “Prelude in C Major” from \
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 (BWV 846, No. 1)