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BachWerk
BachWerk is made up of a group of people in Brussels passionate about fantastic Music and determined to do something about it. Together we have formed a choir of talented Musicians from Belgium and around the world.
Our common goal is to make great mu... moreBachWerk is made up of a group of people in Brussels passionate about fantastic Music and determined to do something about it. Together we have formed a choir of talented Musicians from Belgium and around the world.
Our common goal is to make great Music.
Around thirty experienced amateur and professional singers make up the choir of BachWerk. The aim is to perform fantastic Music to the highest possible standard. Working with Music coach, Lodewijk Regout and conductor, David Miller, singers share the passion behind BachWerk.
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What Is The Best Software For My Choir Arrangements?
Many choir MDs find that one size definitely doesn’t fit all when it comes to sheet Music for their community choirs. You may be running a mixed ability choir, or a choir with a limited vocal range. It may be (as the case sadly is with many communit...
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ALBION - Winners of the Buxton Fringe Festival Music Vocal 2015
Albion Win
"The diction, intonation and ensemble is impeccable, and their dynamic range is magical - I have seldom heard quiet singing quite like it - barely audible but with an intensity of line and sound that is truly wonderful. They have the...
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Prioritizing Context and Connection in Choirs
In this special Oxford Series episode, I catch Dr. Zanaida Robles for a conversation about her philosophy as a composer, as well as the way all of her Musical and personal identities mingle to create a context for her Music making. We discuss the composit... moreIn this special Oxford Series episode, I catch Dr. Zanaida Robles for a conversation about her philosophy as a composer, as well as the way all of her Musical and personal identities mingle to create a context for her Music making. We discuss the compositional process, including the philosophy she holds related to the "end product" for singers. Namely, the importance of the singers exploring their own communities and connections WHILE also exploring the Music. We also bounce ideas back and forth related to composers having to be careful about "over refining" a composition, as well as the Music world's attempt to balance goals of equity with the human need for each composer to be valued based on their OWN Music and individual expression. You won't want to miss this conversation!If you enjoy this content, please consider supporting the show at http://www.patreon.com/choralosophy for as little as 3$ a month and receive subscriber only content there.
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Choosing choral repertoire
Choosing exactly the right repertoire for an ensemble is one of the most essential responsibilities of a conductor. We want Music that stimulates growth within the ensemble, and also enriches the Musical palette of the singers and of the audience me...