Dear friends of Choral Music, You are a singer in a female Choir or a conductor and looking for a new piece? Have a look at the published piece "Daemon Irrepit Callidus" for female voices by Ivan Yohan. Ivan Yohan started to have an inte...
More than 10 million people use Zoom every day - working and meeting friends online has swiftly become a way of life. For Choirs, having online rehearsals has become a necessity, and Choirs have quickly adapted to having “virchea...
12th International Choir and orchestra festival in Paris (France)23.08. - 27.08.2023 PARIS - city of love, dreams and sensesNobody can think of Paris without various associations and a multitude of pictures crossing their mind: the river Seine, the Hun...
http://www.richmondsingers.ca | The Richmond Singers celebrate 40 years of singing with an outstanding concert ~ May 2011. The Choir is singing "Somewhere" from West Side Story.
Our SAB Mag and Nunc Canticles (which were written for a UK Midlands Church Choir) are proving very popular because (a) they are appealing both to performer and listener; (b) SAB Canticles are seemingly rare and (c) they are available as a PDF download as...
Sacred choral music forms an integral part of the mass and has been practiced in various forms since the 4th century. Much of the current scores originate from the renaissance period and later, and are by composers such as Palestrina, Byrd, Mozart, Hande... more
Shakti Sings is a national Choir of over 150 people who come together every month to honour the earth through song. Our mission is to spread a message of respect for the natural world through music from across the globe, and we have performed at events su... more
You are here because you have an interest in choral music. I'm here because it is my passion. I compose, sing, direct and arrange choral music -- my Choir, The Stairwell Carollers, is my instrument. I've been tuning this instrument now f...
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] It doesn’t take long to form a habit. Sometimes just a tea break, let alone a whole lunchtime. But it can take ages to break a habit.  ...
The first part of my setting of Psalm 42 for Choir, soloists, organ and string orchestra (Ps 42, 2-5). It was recently performed in Lucerne, Switzerland.