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And on National Albion Press Coverage Day, why not go the whole hog and read about Albion Ales in The Star, Sheffield too? Follow the link and find out our exciting news - Ale and singing! What an opportunity yo hit the right note!
Albion lift their voices to the nation Albion help to launch the 2014 Yorkshire Festival at Sheffields Millennium Gallery. Credit: Andrew Stepan Published on the 30 January 2015 15:08 Local choir A...
A five-Star review in the Telegraph for the Howells Requiem from Trinity College Choir and Stephen Layton. “A fluid lyrical gift, an imaginative harmonic spectrum and a sense of occasion … the Trinity College Choir brings clarity of words and...
five-Star review in the Telegraph for the Howells Requiem from Trinity College Choir and Stephen Layton. “A fluid lyrical gift, an imaginative harmonic spectrum and a sense of occasion … the Trinity College Choir brings clarity of words...
There’s something deeply familiar about the music of choral group Albion, as Rob Hollingworth found out.A unique take on traditionclassicalwww.etcmag.net Twitter@etcmag_south magazine - April 2014With a repertoire consisting of new choral pieces, al...
An excerpt from Never a Brighter Star, a Christmas concert November 17, 2018. At the Aula Simfonia Jakarta
Be a singing Star of Copernicus, WIN 4.000 € - Participate at 2. PER MUSICAM AD ASTRA at Toruń, Poland (10.-14. September 2014) We would like to invite all choirs to be a part at the second edition of Per Musicam Ad Astra Cop...
This is an a cappella arrangement of the tune Stowey, which is a traditional English folksong often paired with these words by Frances Chesterton: How far is it to Bethlehem, not very far? Shall we find the stable room lit by a Star? Can we see the l... more
"Christmas day is come, let us prepare for mirth Which fills the heavens and earth at his amazing birth And you, oh glorious Star, that with new splendor brings From the remotest parts three learned eastern kings Cease you blessed angels, clamoro... more