• Kelly Galbraith

    Surviving the end of the World

    Added December 13, 2015 by Kelly Galbraith - 1055 views - 0 comments

    First Published: Notthechurchlady 'Have Organ Shoes will Travel' by Kelly Galbraith   Of course I’ll do it!’ I told maestro David Fallis. I remember the morning well, Sunday Dec 8, 2013 because it was the day after Cantores Celestes, the women`s choir that I direct, sang Vivaldi&rs... read more

  • meeting music

    Preserve it for the future

    Added December 10, 2015 by meeting music - 683 views - 0 comments

    Traditions. It is important for you to show your folklore style, to save and hand on the next generation? We think so. You sing in a choir or dance in a Folklore group? We can give you great platform for your aim. Please check the dates and locations we are looking forward with open arms in: 2016 Venice, 2016 T... read more

  • A light-hearted Christmas Carol to make you smile!

    Added December 9, 2015 by vivumrecords - 892 views - 0 comments

    Hi everybody - I just thought it was worth letting you know that Charles MacDougall (solo tenor, previous member of VOCES8) and I have recorded a very lighthearted single of a recent Christmas Carol of mine - and we hope you enjoy it! You can listen to it for free by typing 'The Christmas Bells' into YouTube or Google... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    You are not alone – most people in your choir think they can’t sing well

    Added December 9, 2015 by Chris Rowbury - 1844 views - 0 comments

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   This weekend I’m running a ‘voice clinic’ for members of my choir. I’ll be spending time working on basic vocal technique and confidence building.   Photo by asmythie   When I ask... read more

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    Gospel singers - this is for you

    Added December 9, 2015 by meeting music - 760 views - 0 comments

    Do you like the Sister Act’s choir scenes? And always wanted to sing gospel and spiritual choir works? Looking for a competition or festival to bring joy to the stage? gladly invites you in July 1-5, 2016 to Rome (Italy), for the 7th Musica Eterna Roma International Choir Festival & Competition. Early Bird d... read more

  • Rojane Rose

    TAKE A LISTEN TO OUR NEW ALBUM!

    Added December 7, 2015 by Rojane Rose - 897 views - 0 comments

    BEHOLD THE STAR!!! We are pleased to share with you a free  secure preview of selected tracks from our first album, Behold the Star! This album is a special Christmas collection with some Jamaican flavour. Enjoy!!! An Extract from Behold the Star. Do You Hear What I Hear? arr. Dr. Kathy BrownSoloists: ... read more

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    Starlight express for choirs - Don´t miss it!

    Added December 7, 2015 by meeting music - 831 views - 0 comments

    Do you know what Toruń in Poland is famous for? Besides this place is the hometown of the Renaissance mathematician and astronomer, Copernicus, next June this marvelous city will again host to the PER MUSICAM AD ASTRA 2016 International Copernicus Choir Festival and Competition. Take the advantage of the early bir... read more

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    Multi dicunt by Vytautas Miškinis for Mixed Choir

    Added December 6, 2015 by meeting music - 715 views - 0 comments

    This way we find a tuneful Lithuanian song for you composed by a from top to toe choral lover composer, Vytautas Miškinis.   Miškinis began his career at the age of seven as a vocalist in a Youth Choir, and continued as Artistic Director from the age of 25. With choirs he has led, won prestigious p... read more

  • The Little Match Girl Passion (Wednesday, December 23, 7:00 p.m.)

    Added December 5, 2015 by Met Museum Presents - 726 views - 0 comments

    A new holiday tradition: experience the "tender and mysterious atmosphere" (New York Times) of David Lang's Pulitzer Prize–winning choral parable, The Little Match Girl Passion, based on the powerful eponymous story by Hans Christian Andersen. Conductor Julian Wachner leads the Grammy–nominat... read more

  • Ode to the Deserter by Frederic Rzewski

    Added December 5, 2015 by Ruth Flikschuh - 1386 views - 0 comments

    We are very happy the internationally renowned American-Belgian composer Frederic Rzewski wrote a magnificent SATB choral piece 'Ode to the Deserter' in eight movements on different texts and poems (from James Joyce to Jeremaiah).  The score can be viewed, is free for use and can be retrieved  here: http... read more