Lyrics: Dorothy Fields (1969) Music: Cy Coleman (1969) Enjoy our latest virtual choir cover of Rhythm of Life! This has been our most challenging song yet, so leave a like, comment and subscribe for more content! If you would like to Sing with us, ... more
We are a choir of about 40 people, based in the City of London near St Paul’s Cathedral. 60 years after our foundation in Hanover Square, We are still making great music and continuing to attract some of the liveliest people in London. We Sing most typ... more
We are an informal community choir who Sing a broad variety of songs. We meet every Tuesday at 6.30pm in the function room of The Bell Inn, in the heart of the village of Chittlehampton in North Devon.
We are a dynamic and fun group of women that dedicates our Monday night rehearsals to developing a program and song style that shows our talent and skill in the a cappella style. We have a large variety of rep and do many Sing outs as Well as compete twic... more
350 Singers, 7 high-caliber international choirs come together to celebrate the anniversary of the signing of the UN Charter "We the Peoples", to Sing together in friendship and peace. The Rhythms of One World 2012 International Choral Festival Closi... more
Dear Friends of Choral Music, We're excited to invite you to the 13th World Peace Choral Festival in Vienna, from July 18th to 21st, 2024. This year, We continue our mission under the motto "Coming together to Sing, Singing for a better future," promotin...
The Forest City Fire a cappella chorus aims to Sing interesting and challenging music with a high level of precision and expertise. It is our belief that a cappella Singing can be enjoyed by people from all ages and all walks of life.
Piano music for choir? Why not! Written originally for solo vocalist, I turned this into an SATB choral tongue-twister--a cappella--and then added a piano part, which was further orchestrated for choirs performing with orchestra during the holiday season....
Commissioned in honor of our 15th anniversary. Music by Bob Convery, Text by Christina Rossetti.
The mantra of the Accessible Choral Library Series is that the pieces are accessible, affordable and appealing and, in these current times We find ourselves in, they are perfect for smaller group Singing. Our latest release in the series meets all the cri...