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The job of being a choir leader
[this is an updated version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
As a singing workshop and choir leader I have an incredibly easy life. I can get up when I want to and have no work commitments for five days ...
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Over-rehearsed or under-prepared: which is better?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I don’t like rehearsing. I’d much rather turn up on the day, trust the singers I’m working with and just busk it.
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CSUF Concert Choir
The California State University, Fullerton Concert Choir, directed by Christopher Peterson, is a 74-voice auditioned, Mixed ensemble comprised primarily of students studying voice in the School of Music. The Concert Choir gives a number of performances in... moreThe California State University, Fullerton Concert Choir, directed by Christopher Peterson, is a 74-voice auditioned, Mixed ensemble comprised primarily of students studying voice in the School of Music. The Concert Choir gives a number of performances in Southern California every year, and has also toured in Canada, Hawaii, Europe, and the United States. The Concert Choir performs a variety of accompanied and unaccompanied repertoire, and collaborates annually with the CSUF University Singers to present performances of choral-orchestral masterworks. They have joined the University Singers in performances with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. For the past four years they have represented CSUF at the Pacific Southwest Intercollegiate Choral Association Festival of Choirs. A major mission of the Concert Choir is to sing and perform traditional as well as new choral music at the highest artistic levels, and to communicate to their audiences through compelling and musical performances... less
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16 tons
Arrangement for men's voices by Alan Cruise-Johnston
Words shown on screen
Score available for free download
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Central City Chorus
Founded in 1981, Central City Chorus is an auditioned Mixed chorus of 50+ highly accomplished and dedicated volunteer singers. Currently in residence at the Church of St. Ignatius of Antioch on Manhattan's Upper West Side, the Chorus performs an eclectic ... moreFounded in 1981, Central City Chorus is an auditioned Mixed chorus of 50+ highly accomplished and dedicated volunteer singers. Currently in residence at the Church of St. Ignatius of Antioch on Manhattan's Upper West Side, the Chorus performs an eclectic range of music, from a cappella compositions to works for chorus and orchestra, from countries around the world. Our diverse repertoire spans the 14th to the 21st centuries, including recent performances of the Brahms Requiem, Mendelssohn's Elijah, Bach's Magnificat and Christmas Oratorio, as well as new commissions by Kristin Kuster, Elliot Levine, and Jonathan David. Phillip Cheah joined the Chorus as its Music Director in 2010.
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ALBION - In the Star and Sheffield Telegraph
Albion lift their voices to the nation
Albion help to launch the 2014 Yorkshire Festival at Sheffields Millennium Gallery. Credit: andrew Stepan
Published on the 30 January 2015 15:08
Local choir A...
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meet in music with Emily Dickinson - sing a poem!
Gladly present you a new publication, The "Nature" by Battista Pradal for female voices with Emily Dickinson’s text.
Mr Pradal was member of jury in international composition and choral competitions and is artistic director of the well known meeti...
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Is your choir name fit for purpose?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Many choir names are descriptive and give a clear idea of what kind of choir it is.But choirs change over time. Maybe your choir name doesn’t fit what y...
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Singing is for life, not just for Christmas
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
“Hark the herald angels sing”. A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols from King’s College, Cambridge. Slade’s “Merry Christma...