Aiming for 16-20 Voices, SATB, rehearse in Hammersmith/Chiswick, about every 2 or 3 weeks. All busy professional folk, who understand we cannot all make every rehearsal! Classical almost always unaccompanied repertoire. Palestrina, Bach, Victoria, Britten... more
We are a non-auditioned women's choir based in South Leicestershire. We pride ourselves on our friendly atmosphere and the quality of our singing. We are let by Will Welsford who gives his considerable experience to help us find our best Voices. We sing... more
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 ... more
Bernard Hughes’s Music has been performed at major venues in Britain and abroad and received a number of broadcasts on BBC Radio 3. A CD of his choral Music, I am the Song, was released in 2016 on Signum Classics. Bernard’s Music featured on the Horrible ... more
Voices: ChoralTracks https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/In_paradisum_(Scott_Villard)
Gresley Male Voice Choir performing "What Would I Do Without My Music?" at their 110 years choir anniversary March 2014
Canterbury Girls Choir perform 'O Music' at Boulogne Cathedral, June 2015
Resonare Fibris Vocal Ensemble is a group of choral Music lovers with extensive experience in this field. Some of them are professional singers and Music teachers. Its repertoire ranges from early to contemporary Music. This group is conducted by Luisa D. Camacho
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "Evolution Of Music" on May 10, 2016. Camera: Jelmer Lokman, Robin Van Limbergen, Ben Verhaegen, Jordan De Deken Sound: Johan De Cock
Tania de Jong AM makes the case that people singing together can change the brain. Pushing the idea that creativity is the strategic tool of the 21st century, she says how our Voices have been silenced and that it's not doing us any good. She explains how... more