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Afternoon Tea
video: Afternoon Tea

A quick snippet of our rendition of Bring Me Little Water Silvy, sung at our Afternoon Tea.

blog: Singing with a group of strangers – mixing and mingling ideas for learning names

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   It always amazes me how surprised people are that a group of strangers can sing Harmony together in just a few minutes. It’s not necessary to k...

blog: Vienna Calling in 2024 as well!

meeting music gathers singers from around the globe and offers a great opportunity to all amateur choirs to perform on international stages, to make choral music popular among others and to unite in Harmony through music. Around Europe meeting music chor...

blog: Singing in Harmony 1 – how do they do that?

[this is an updated version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Last week I wrote about 10 ways to be a better choir member. This was prompted by an earlier post on whether you need singing lessons or not i...

blog: Monthly Composer's Challenge- World Choir Music

As a challenge to finish and post one new piece per month for 6 months, Here is my first of six new compositions. Rejoice! is a modern piece based on Veni Veni Emmanuel. It features tight Harmony with classical sensitivities for Advent/Christmas designed ...

blog: TUBTHUMPERS- a new socialist choir for the People's Republic of Brighton and Hove!

Hullabaloo MD Kirsty Martin is launching TUBTHUMPERS so sing songs of Protest, Passion and Solidarity in glorious, uproarious Harmony. Hullabaloo has a long history of supportng social action by singing at many events including in October for the Survivor...

blog: Communities in Harmony blog launched. Celebrating the ways choral music is transforming communities.

Community arts organizations create spaces for musicians, visual artists, and dancers ages 5-105 to come together, work together, create together, and engage in a collaborative process that builds relationships across race, culture, ethnicity, gender, soc...

blog: Why I started a choir

[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   I love to sing Harmony. In fact, that’s pretty much the only time I sing!     WorldSong choir, Coventry   But to do that you ne...

Charlotte Glee Club
group: Charlotte Glee Club

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

Avon Harmony
group: Avon Harmony

We are a small, friendly chorus of women of all ages. We enjoy entertaining and competing, and have a lot of fun, whilst constantly working on improving our sound. We always welcome visitors at our rehearsals, and are always happy to recruit new members. ...  more