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A fantastic finale to our end of term summer concert. :-)
The Armed Man – A Mass for Peace Each year on Anzac Day, New Zealanders (and Australians) mark the anniversary of the Gallipoli landings of 25 April 1915. On that Day, thousands of young men, far from their homes, stormed the beaches on the...
REQUIEM IN A Day with Matthew Coleridge Truro Cathedral, 23 September 2023 “As uplifting and glorious as anything I’ve ever sung” – Elizabeth, participant at Selby Abbey event Acclaimed composer Matthew Coleridge invites singer...
Father’s Day is tomorrow. This time to ‘honour dad’ started me thinking about a few classical music fathers and the complicated dynamics between father and son. (Johann Sebastian Bach gets his own blog entry!) The fir...
Cool Choir® Perform "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" by The Casting Crowns at Calgary Carol Festival, 28th November, 2016 at Calgary Carol Festival, Knox United Church, Calgary, Alberta
The combined choirs of Warwickshire Young Voices join forces in a virtual performance this moving piece - learned, performed and recorded in under an hour at each rehearsal - to support One Day One Choir and also begin their support for the work of Save ... more
Arrangement written and performed by Dr. Jeanette Gallant with choral accompaniment by the Hong Kong Children's Choir and members of the Vancouver Chamber Choir.
Truely amazing performance from Elbow together with the BBC Concert Orchestra and Radio 3 choir of the year Chantage.