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NorThern Spirit Singers
Founded in September 2000 by a group of friends from The National Youth Choir of Great Britain, The choir comprises mainly of recent graduates and current students of Durham University, but also welcomes singers from all over The North East, and includes ... moreFounded in September 2000 by a group of friends from The National Youth Choir of Great Britain, The choir comprises mainly of recent graduates and current students of Durham University, but also welcomes singers from all over The North East, and includes many of The region’s teachers.
In May, The choir travelled to Italy to take part in The “Venezia in Musica” International Choral Competition. They won first prize in The secular music category, came runners up in The sacred music category, and received The “Outstanding Performance” prize for Bogorditsye Dyevo by Rachmaninov.
They have been awarded “Choir of The Day” at all five BBC Radio 3 Choir of The Year regional rounds They have entered, and in 2008 reached The adult category finals in The Royal Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool, alongside The six oTher best adult choirs in The country.
As well as Their regular program of concerts in Durham, The choir have performed as guests of Cleveland Philharmonic Choir, Guisborough Choral Society and Durham Coun... less
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Mainport Barbershop Singers
With about 55 members The Mainport Barbershop Singers is one of The largest barbershop Choruses, and belongs to The top 3 of 'barbershopping' Holland.
MBS is an active mens Chorus and during our shows we like to combine quality and pleasure while per... moreWith about 55 members The Mainport Barbershop Singers is one of The largest barbershop Choruses, and belongs to The top 3 of 'barbershopping' Holland.
MBS is an active mens Chorus and during our shows we like to combine quality and pleasure while performing. Our show should not only be a joy to your ears but it should also be a joy to your eyes ! That’s why we are rehearsing very hard every thursday night.
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Vocal Vibes Chorus
Vocal Vibes is an ensemble of around 40 singers based in Ringwood, Victoria.
We are committed to building community through excellence in a cappella harmony, and we love to learn. We rehearse weekly to improve our vocal skills and build lasting friends... moreVocal Vibes is an ensemble of around 40 singers based in Ringwood, Victoria.
We are committed to building community through excellence in a cappella harmony, and we love to learn. We rehearse weekly to improve our vocal skills and build lasting friendships in The process. Although we have diverse backgrounds, our members thrive by working togeTher to achieve shared goals.
We sing a range of repertoire from jazz standards to 21st-century pop, barbershop to show tunes, but most importantly we sing a cappella. As well as entertaining audiences across The eastern suburbs of Melbourne we compete regularly in barbershop harmony competitions at a national level.
Vocal Vibes is available to sing at private and community events - find out more by visiting our below pages, or get in touch with us at info@vocalvibes.org.au
Web: www.vocalvibes.org.au
Facebook: www.facebook.com/VocalVibesChorus
Instagram: www.instagram.com/vocalvibesacappella/
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Mer by Raimonds Tiguls / Youth choir "Mūza" Silent Session at Riga St.Peter's church
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Harmonia Girls' Choir
Girls from 14-24 with exceptional voices from The SouThern Gauteng region are welcome to audition and join The choir.
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I am
for SATB Chorus unaccompanied
Words by Mary Elizabeth Frye: Public Domain
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman
© Copyright 2018 by Stanley M. Hoffman. www.stanleymhoffman.com All rights reserved.
The poem above is sometimes called “I Am” due to its repet... morefor SATB Chorus unaccompanied
Words by Mary Elizabeth Frye: Public Domain
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman
© Copyright 2018 by Stanley M. Hoffman. www.stanleymhoffman.com All rights reserved.
The poem above is sometimes called “I Am” due to its repetition of The phrase. Was The poem inspired? The Hebrew name for God, YHWH, means “I am” or “I am that I am.” And There does seem to be something magical about The poem, as it was written by a woman who, to our knowledge, had never written a poem before. Mary Elizabeth Frye was an orphan with no formal education. In 1932 she and her husband hosted a young Jewish woman, Margaret Schwarzkopf, who was fleeing The Holocaust. When she received news that her moTher had died in Germany, The heartbroken houseguest told Frye in despair that she had never had The chance to “stand by my moTher’s grave and shed a tear.” Frye found herself composing The poem above on a ripped-off section of a brown paper shopping bag. She said The words “just came to her.” less