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Cantabile Chorale
group: Cantabile Chorale

65 or more member choir which gives two main programmes a season. Usually from the standard choral repertoire.

blog: A lovely prayer to share with you

This simple, but wonderfully emotive piece, was our free gift to those on our mailing list at the beginning of 2021, and we are delighted to have a recording now of 'Prayer of St Teresa of Avila' by the Masterworks Chorale on their recent tour to East A...

group: North Norfolk Chorale

We are a mixed voice choir of approximately 40 voices. All are welcome, and we would especially welcome new members in the lower voices.

AFRICAN ALLELUIA (J. Althouse) - IX Encuentro Coral Nacional -
video: AFRICAN ALLELUIA (J. Althouse) - IX Encuentro Coral Nacional -

African Alleluia de Jay Althouse interpretada por la Agrupación Coral de Don Benito (Badajoz), la Coral Polifónica "Ecijana" (Écija) y el Coro "Santa María" (Coria del Río) como obra final conjunta del IX Encuentro CoralNacional que organiza la Asociación...  more

blog: The Power of Music

There is power in singing in choirs. These are just a few of my thoughts. I'd love to hear if your reasons are similar! http://wp.me/p5eWWi-gx

blog: What’s the worst that can happen? Dealing with performance nerves

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   The OK Chorale is not a performing choir (yet!), but after two terms of hard (but fun) work, we’ve invited some friends and family along next week t...

blog: Summer soiree success

IT was great to see new faces and welcome our new Friends, president and vice-presidents at the Elgar Chorale's summer get-together.   Truly an evening of wine, women and song - there were even a few gentlemen and a  mouthwatering feast laid o...

We are his church by MRP GRAND CHOIR
video: We are his church by MRP GRAND CHOIR

Isang Gabi ng Pasasalamat (A Farewell Concert)

Hold Me Rock Me
video: Hold Me Rock Me

live performance in May 2023 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

blog: Why do we stop singing when we grow up?

[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   The average age of people who attend the choirs and workshops that I run must be around 50. I would say that about a third of any group is of retirement ag...