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How can I keep from singing, arr. Ronald Staheli
Performance by the Mansfield University Concert Choir conducted by Peggy Dettwiler at the 2014 World Choir Games in Riga, Latvia. They won a gold medal and third place in the Mixed Youth Choir Category.
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Pram chorus
Join our friendly and uplifting parents Choir. You bring along your baby/toddler and join a bunch of other lovely parents for fun and interesting songs...and cake! No experience is necessary.
Watch us performing at the Royal Festival Hall at London's S... moreJoin our friendly and uplifting parents Choir. You bring along your baby/toddler and join a bunch of other lovely parents for fun and interesting songs...and cake! No experience is necessary.
Watch us performing at the Royal Festival Hall at London's Southbank Centre:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBLjfmUwjz8
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A Street Choir Named Desire
Chichester's All Ladies Choir is ready to welcome you to a fun, friendly time, singing contemporary music in harmony. With styles ranging from pop to gospel, we're sure there's something to suit your taste. Come and join us on Tuesday evenings at the Univ... moreChichester's All Ladies Choir is ready to welcome you to a fun, friendly time, singing contemporary music in harmony. With styles ranging from pop to gospel, we're sure there's something to suit your taste. Come and join us on Tuesday evenings at the University of Chichester, where we rehearse. We aim to give two/three concerts a year – we hope you can be in the next one!
We are a group of ladies with ages ranging from early 20s to 50s. We usually run around the school holidays as we have a few mums but can run in the holidays as well if enough people are available.
We charge per half term which works out at £5.50 a week when you commit to the whole half term.
Please contact us if you would like to come so we can let you know which room we will be in. less
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The Battle of Jericho arr. by Moses Hogan
Performance by the Mansfield University Concert Choir conducted by Sheryl Monkelien at the 2014 World Choir Games in Riga, Latvia. They won a gold medal and second place in the Spiritual Category.
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Aure Volanti (Francesca Caccini) | Choir Matrix
"Aure Volanti" by Francesca Caccini (from La liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola di Alcina)
Choir Matrix Women's Ensemble
Sarah Kaufold, conductor
with student string ensemble
Recorded live at St. Mary's Church in Willimantic, CT 3.31.19
Website: cons... more"Aure Volanti" by Francesca Caccini (from La liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola di Alcina)
Choir Matrix Women's Ensemble
Sarah Kaufold, conductor
with student string ensemble
Recorded live at St. Mary's Church in Willimantic, CT 3.31.19
Website: consonare-sing.org
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The Lost Sound – Angel From Montgomery (Homegrown Harmony AutuMN 2020)
This is the story of a woman feeling old and weary and dreaming of the past she had, wondering where those good years have gone. Here, our lovely singers have made it into a conversation – a shared experienced between the women. It’s been beautifully arra... moreThis is the story of a woman feeling old and weary and dreaming of the past she had, wondering where those good years have gone. Here, our lovely singers have made it into a conversation – a shared experienced between the women. It’s been beautifully arranged by Moira Smiley and Vida, but was written by John Prine, a Chicago folk musician.
There are two new singers in this ensemble: Rosi, a deep dark bass, standing back left, and Marie, sitting at the front right with the cowboy hat on. Both singers have been a wonderful addition to our Choir.
Adele in the rocking chair, Annabelle standing right, and Katherine with baby Erin (who LOVES harmony!) complete the group, all of which you have seen many times in concert! We love the song and hope you do too.
With this song, we are raising money for a charity close to our hearts, Dartmoor Search and Rescue Ashburton. Throughout both lockdowns they have had a huge number of call outs, as more people have been exploring the moors and getting into difficulties. As... less