La Cucaracha (Mexican traditional song) performed by MLADA choir Conductor: Olga Vyguzova Академический хор «Млада», Пермь Художественный руководитель: Ольга Выгузова (Заслуженный работник культуры РФ, Заслуженный деятель искусств РФ)
The Major Minors Children's choir in NZ was founded in 2012 by qualified musicians who voluntarily run two children's choirs based in Upper Hutt. Children for both choirs are aged 4-13 at the moment. We have grown in sound (and n...
Noctis Rehearsal video of Harold Arlen's 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' (arr. Tina Chinn)
This show choir, under the direction of Allison Surratt, is comprised of students ages 11-14. Students meet each week for a 60 minute class learning the fundamentals of synchronized moves and harmony while singing popular songs. Emphasis is placed on deve... more
All inclusive, all ability, all adult! We bring people together, regardless of colour, class, creed, disability, gender, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnic identity, marital status, political opinion. 18years of age to infinity to sing together as ... more
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the choir] This is a busy concert time for most choirs. I thought I'd give an account of a typical concert by one of my community choirs. This ...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir]Many singers struggle with finding their starting note. Once they’ve nailed that, they’re off and it’s no problem. How can you make sure y...
Kitsch in Sync is London's most fun loving a-cappella choir. We specialise in performing hit songs mainly from the 1980s as you've never heard them before. Why? Because the majority of our songs are arranged specially for us by our ridiculously talented i... more
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir] Jargon is a useful shorthand for people in the know. But for those outside our world, it can be confusing or even meaningless. We ...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir] A friend asks you to comment on their singing or asks you if you think they can sing at all. What can you say without hurting thei...