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LCGC - 'Now That We've Found Love'
London Community Gospel Choir on ITV's Alan Titchmarsh Show on Wednesday 31st October 2012 singing 'Now That We've Found Love'. For more information on LCGC go to www.lcgc.org.uk
Management: info@mvlsmusic.com
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The People's Show Choir Dorridge
The People's Show Choir Dorridge is a Community-friendly choir. You do not need any previous music experience to be part of this lovely Community. Imagine joining a choir with no audition that offers professionally led rehearsals and a variety of resource... moreThe People's Show Choir Dorridge is a Community-friendly choir. You do not need any previous music experience to be part of this lovely Community. Imagine joining a choir with no audition that offers professionally led rehearsals and a variety of resources to help you improve
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Circa Mea
BSRU Chamber Choir
College of Music, Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand
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Moon River - Open Arts Community Choir as part of BBC1's 'Last Choir Standing' 2008
In this clip the Open Arts Community Choir famously make the judge, Sharon D.Clarke '..cry tears of musical joy!'
The song 'Moon River' originally made famous in the film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's with Audrey Hepburn.
The soloists in this song are An... moreIn this clip the Open Arts Community Choir famously make the judge, Sharon D.Clarke '..cry tears of musical joy!'
The song 'Moon River' originally made famous in the film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's with Audrey Hepburn.
The soloists in this song are Andrea Hope and Alan Beattie.
Inclusive is the word which probably best describes Open Arts Community Choir. It features people with disabilites and those without, from every section of the Community in Northern Ireland. The age range is extensive, from seventeen to over seventy but most importantly members are united by their love of singing.
The choir is directed in Belfast Northern Ireland by Beverley Whyte
For more information visit: http://openarts.net less
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Raise the Roof
Raise the Roof is a Community Choir with a difference – we are based at the Horniman Museum in London, this means that as well as singing a diverse and dynamic repertoire of beautiful vocal music, Raise The Roof’s repertoire also features songs that accom... moreRaise the Roof is a Community Choir with a difference – we are based at the Horniman Museum in London, this means that as well as singing a diverse and dynamic repertoire of beautiful vocal music, Raise The Roof’s repertoire also features songs that accompany the changing exhibitions in the Museum, from rivers to Romania, peacetime to plant life, and textiles to taxidermy!
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Voyces
Voyces, a 20- piece ensemble of young adult choristers, was formed with the aim of performing a challenging, quality mix of contemporary and traditional choral music. Members saw the need for a name which reflected their distinctive sound and musical obje... moreVoyces, a 20- piece ensemble of young adult choristers, was formed with the aim of performing a challenging, quality mix of contemporary and traditional choral music. Members saw the need for a name which reflected their distinctive sound and musical objectives. They chose Voyces – a uniting image, powerful in its simplicity, a word with a bit of a twist, reflecting the eclectic and often unusual repertoire of the choir. In using the archaic spelling – ‘Voyces’ – the choir acknowledges thousands of years of rich choral tradition whilst establishing itself in the 21st century choral landscape.
The choir is fast making a name for itself premiering works never before heard in Perth or in fact the world. Voyces seeks to be an interactive and involved performing group in the local WA and wider Australian musical Community. As a strong supporter of emerging young composers and Australian composers, Voyces showcases their works on a regular basis. less
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A Drop Of Nelsons Blood
2019-11-08 Singing Together: Elvetham Community Choir and Cecilia Singers
ECC Bass and Tenor: A Drop Of Nelsons Blood