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London City Singers Open Evening
In order to drive up our membership numbers and create more awareness of our craft, London City Singers is having an open evening where women of all ages an opportunity to discover a cappella four part harmony Singing. It will be on 13 September 2011, Tue...
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Sheffield University Singers' Society
Formed in 1998, 'SingSoc' as it has come to be known is one of the biggest union societies at Sheffield University, and the most active! With a membership of around 140 Singing a wide range of music, from big choral works to more modern pieces, both class... moreFormed in 1998, 'SingSoc' as it has come to be known is one of the biggest union societies at Sheffield University, and the most active! With a membership of around 140 Singing a wide range of music, from big choral works to more modern pieces, both classical, secular and popular, SingSoc welcomes people with a wide range of experience who just want to sing, whether student or not.
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Durham Voices of Recovery
We are a made up of individuals in recovery from addiction, parents & carers and friends of recovery. We raise the profile of recovery and reduce stigma through Singing. We are available to sing at events, conferences, seasonal and any other times. We... moreWe are a made up of individuals in recovery from addiction, parents & carers and friends of recovery. We raise the profile of recovery and reduce stigma through Singing. We are available to sing at events, conferences, seasonal and any other times. We average 18 members and meet weekly.
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How the ‘Land of Song’ Holds A Special Place in Music Culture
With well over 100 male voice choirs in Wales today, there are few better ways to experience their rich culture than to witness the historical choirs Singing traditional songs across the land. As the country’s most treasured and notab...
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Sweet was the song by William Ballet sung by us at a Nottingham choir course in 1977
Sung by us at a Singing course in Nottingham in 1977
Sweet was the song the Virgin sang,
When she to Bethlem Juda came
And was delivered of a son,
That blessed Jesus hath to name:
Lula, lula, lula, lullaby, "Sweet babe," quoth she.
"My son, And ... moreSung by us at a Singing course in Nottingham in 1977
Sweet was the song the Virgin sang,
When she to Bethlem Juda came
And was delivered of a son,
That blessed Jesus hath to name:
Lula, lula, lula, lullaby, "Sweet babe," quoth she.
"My son, And eke a Saviour born,
Who hast vouchsafèd from on high
To visit us that were forlorn:
Lula, lula, lula, lullaby, Sweet babe", quoth she
And rocked him sweetly on her knee.
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Miracle Sound in contest
Miracle Sound in the chorus contest of the European Barbershop Convention 2009, Singing "It's Only A Paper Moon" and "If I Had My Way"
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J Singers
The J Singers combine Singing ‘seriously for pleasure’ with performing charity fund-raising concerts throughout the county of Somerset. We sing a varied mix of music from traditional ballads and songs from the West End shows, to popular numbers. We welcom... moreThe J Singers combine Singing ‘seriously for pleasure’ with performing charity fund-raising concerts throughout the county of Somerset. We sing a varied mix of music from traditional ballads and songs from the West End shows, to popular numbers. We welcome new adult members with or without prior choral experience. You do need some musical ability, but it's not essential to read music. Rehearsals are in Wembdon, near Bridgwater, on a Tuesday evening.
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Eliza’s Toyes
In the summer of 2005, a few singers in the Madison Early Music Festival decided that it was a fine idea to get together and delight themselves with Singing madrigals. The group's first piece—William Byrd’s “This sweet and merry month of May”, whose endin... moreIn the summer of 2005, a few singers in the Madison Early Music Festival decided that it was a fine idea to get together and delight themselves with Singing madrigals. The group's first piece—William Byrd’s “This sweet and merry month of May”, whose ending celebrated Queen Elizabeth I with the words
And greet Eliza with a rhyme:
O beauteous Queen of Second Troy,
Take well in worth a simple toy.
provided a great name for the group. Eliza’s Toyes was born, and existed every summer in Madison, Wisconsin.
In 2008, a fair number of singers who were in Eliza's Toyes are living in Madison once again. Thus we gather, outside of the Festival, for the joy of music making. It is our pleasure to continue sharing this wonderful body of music with you for the second year! less