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Choriosity sings - Eye of The tiger (Survivor - as heard by Choir!Choir!Choir!)
Choriosity - The a cappella pop Choir in The YMCA in Ulm, Germany!
We are a non-professional Choir of young people and we love The challenges of Great a cappella music :) We sing a version of Eye of The tiger (not really;) a cappella, but we loved The re... moreChoriosity - The a cappella pop Choir in The YMCA in Ulm, Germany!
We are a non-professional Choir of young people and we love The challenges of Great a cappella music :) We sing a version of Eye of The tiger (not really;) a cappella, but we loved The recording of Choir!Choir!Choir! and had to do it ourselves...with lots of fun! Visit us on www.choriosity.de and www.facebook.com/choriosity.
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Choriosity - Der A-cappella-Pop-Chor im CVJM in Ulm. Besuche uns auf www.choriosity.de und facebook.com/choriosity
Musik & Text: Jim Peterik, Frankie Sullivan
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Using Social Media to Promote Your Choir part 2
Of course, this very blog is a Great tool and certainly, sharing oTher blogs has been an amazing learning curve for me. Many blog platforms such as Blogger are free and quite simple to use & set up.
1. TIME - You could of course spend y...
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Not everyone experiences a concert in The same way
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The Choir]
Just because you as a singer have a Great time in a concert doesn’t mean it went well.
Happy audience by Ekke Vasli
Just...
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Tamesis Chamber Choir
Tamesis is an exciting chamber Choir based in Reading. Aimed mainly at singers in The "young professional" category, it is for people who are looking for a Choir with a difference - a Great social atmosphere and a challenging, varied repertoire.... moreTamesis is an exciting chamber Choir based in Reading. Aimed mainly at singers in The "young professional" category, it is for people who are looking for a Choir with a difference - a Great social atmosphere and a challenging, varied repertoire. An auditioned Choir of around 25 members, Tamesis is a high-standard Choir, capable of singing 8-part repertoire on a few rehearsals and having fun while doing it! We've just recorded our second CD which will be released in Autumn 2012.
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In 2017 reaching again to The Stars in The city of Copernicus
PER MUSICAM AD ASTRA International Copernicus Choir Festival & Competition will for The 5th time present a Great opportunity for integration of The choral community and promotion of choral music. Its name refers to The figure of The famous astronomer Nico...
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The secret to Great singing that teachers don’t tell you
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The Choir]
There is one vital ingredient to being a good singer.
Photo by Peter Smile
It’s not innate talent or vocal range or ability...
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Polyphony
Polyphony was formed by Stephen Layton in 1986 for a concert in King’s College Chapel, Cambridge. Since Then The Choir has performed and recorded regularly to Great critical acclaim throughout The world. Recent reviews declare Polyphony ‘one of The best s... morePolyphony was formed by Stephen Layton in 1986 for a concert in King’s College Chapel, Cambridge. Since Then The Choir has performed and recorded regularly to Great critical acclaim throughout The world. Recent reviews declare Polyphony ‘one of The best small Choirs now before The public’ (Telegraph) and ‘possibly The best small professional chorus in The world’ (Encore Magazine, USA). In a new poll by Gramophone Magazine They were named as one of The world’s leading Choirs ‘Stephen Layton's Choir have become renowned for both Their sound and versatility – wheTher in early music, or contemporary works such as those of Eric Whitacre, They embody The remarkable tradition of British choral excellence at its finest.’
For more than a decade Polyphony has given annual sell-out performances of Bach’s St John Passion and Handel’s Messiah at St John’s Smith Square. These have become notable events in London’s music calendar and have been broadcast by BBC Radio 3 and The EBU. According to The Evening Standard ‘no one ... less