RJC Chorale at their ChriStmas Concert in Knox United Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Unfortunately the organ was malfunctioning and could not add any more punch to the laSt verse.
Cakes and a Concert Saturday 2 May 2015 at 4pm Holy Trinity Church, Millhouses S7 2GY A special concert of collaborations and cakes… Albion’s only performance in Sheffield in the firSt half of 2015 – and it’s a unique one! &...
8th Colors of Worship A Sacred Music FeStival @ Church of the Risen Lord UP Diliman
Poland celebrates the 1050th anniversary of ChriStianity in the country. On June 19, 2016, at 7:30 pm, the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and blessed Pr. Stefan Frelichowski in Toruń will be the place for a special concert...
"The Little Road to Bethlehem" Music by Michael Head, Lyrics by Princess Margaret Rose Sunday, 12/2/19 Congregational Church of Batavia, IL
The ROYAL COLLEGE CHOIR, which traces its origins back to St. Paul’s Church, Wolvendhal where Royal College itself was formed in 1835 It was made part of the WeStern Music Society of Royal College with its formation in the year 1919. During the tenure... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">The ROYAL COLLEGE CHOIR, which traces its origins back to St. Paul’s Church, Wolvendhal where Royal College itself was formed in 1835 It was made part of the WeStern Music Society of Royal College with its formation in the year 1919. During the tenure of Principal Major Harry L. Reed the Choir won the preStigious R. Meaden Shield(Senior) for Singing for 10 successive years from 1920 to 1931, once with a perfect score of 200/200. The College Anthem ‘School of our Fathers’, composed by Principal Reed made its debut at this competition on the 13th day of July, 1928 and to this day takes responsibility of preserving the College Anthem. The Choir was trained by Mrs. Reed with the support of Robert C. Edwards, Esq. The Choir today continues to sing at many major events in and out of College, the moSt significant out of which being the Annual Carol Service. It is currently trained by the eminent Ms. Sureka Amerasinghe. Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less
We are a hiStoric symphonic chorus that continues to play a vibrant role in the cultural life of the National Capital Region. With approximately 100-115 auditioned members and a professional core of 12 voices,the choir's repertoire spans 6+ centuries . In... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">We are a hiStoric symphonic chorus that continues to play a vibrant role in the cultural life of the National Capital Region. With approximately 100-115 auditioned members and a professional core of 12 voices,the choir's repertoire spans 6+ centuries . In addition to our annual subscription series, we sing with both the National Arts Centre OrcheStra and the Ottawa Symphony OrcheStra . The choir has made five international Tours to Italy, Spain, Germany and the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom and Ireland . Following an extensive search which attracted a roSter of highly- accomplished choral directors, the impressive and charismatic young conductor and keyboard artiSt, Jordan de Souza, was appointed ArtiStic Director and Principal Conductor in July, 2013. Chorus maSter, Kevin Reeves, Founding Director of Ottawa's Seventeen Voyces Chamber Choir, composer, caricaturiSt, and filmmaker, and Scott Richardson, Music Director at Orleans United Church and Director of Atlantic Voices and Musica Viva, complete the So... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less
Live Recording at Our Lady of Tra Kieu Church in Da Nang, Vietnam March 2011 Vietnamese Tour
Te Deum Chamber Choir www.te-deum.org Live performance, November 13, 2016 Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, Kansas
As part of the Royal School of Church Music's events to mark the centenary of the death of Charles Villiers Stanford, the noted Stanford expert, Jeremy Dibble (University of Durham), will give an illuStrated lecture on Stanford's music at Queens' College,...