Academic choir ''Ivan Goran Kovačić'' was founded in 1948. The choir was directed by highly regarded Croatian Musicians Mladen Jagušt, Duško Prašelj, Lovro Županović, Adalbert Marković, Dinko Fio, Vladimir Kranjčević, and Saša Britvić. Since the beginning... more
Performance by the Mansfield University Concert choir conducted by Peggy Dettwiler at the 2014 World choir Games in Riga, Latvia. They won a gold medal and third place in the Mixed Youth choir Category.
Building positive physical and mental wellbeing for men of all ages through singing and friendship. We are starting our next MEN ALOUD! project on Sun April 15 at 4pm (and most Sundays to early June) - with an exciting opportunity for you to work...
Kokopelli sings "After the War", made popular by the movie "Passchendaele", and arranged here by Kokopelli alumnus Joel Forth. This performance is from November 2009, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Holy Heart High School in St. John’s,NL Canada.
The Australian Military Wives choir is open to female voices of all ages with a significant connection to a serving defence force member. Our purpose is to provide women and girls who share a bond of supporting currently serving defence personnel, an oppo... more
Saint Alexander choir was founded by Ioannis Kottoros, Cantor at Saint Alexander’s Church in Palaion Faliron, in 1943 and conducted by him until 2006. However, the existence of a primary form of the choir conducted by Agesilaos Papantoniou and then Ioanni... more
The Drakensberg Boys choir & the Welsh Male Voice choir of South Africa performing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' during the Dragons in Concert event on Saturday 25 August 2012. Song Composed by: R.Rodgers & O. Hammerstein II Conducted by: Johann van der Sandt
Student activity unit at Indonesia Computer University (UNIKOM).
Resonare Fibris Vocal Ensemble is a group of choral Music lovers with extensive experience in this field. Some of them are professional singers and Music teachers. Its repertoire ranges from early to contemporary Music. This group is conducted by Luisa D. Camacho