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HeartSong
HeartSong
Sing For Your Heart
A Singing Group for Cardiac Friends
"You can forget your troubles, you live in the moment and enjoy the singing – beautiful!" – J
Singing is a gentle form of cardio-vascular exercise
with many wellbeing bene... moreHeartSong
Sing For Your Heart
A Singing Group for Cardiac Friends
"You can forget your troubles, you live in the moment and enjoy the singing – beautiful!" – J
Singing is a gentle form of cardio-vascular exercise
with many wellbeing benefits:
Encourages deeper breathing – promoting respiratory health
Releases stress – potentially lowering blood pressure
Lifts the spirits – releasing happy hormones
Brings us together – in a creative activity
Boosts memory skills – it’s brain gym
Can be Seriously Good Fun!
Sessions include gentle warm up exercises and
singing of songs from around the world
All taught by ear – no previous musical ability required.
Open to all cardiac patients, their friends and family.
Lead by experienced singing facilitator
Katie Rose
It doesn’t really matter how you sing, you sing for the enjoyment and the fun of it and you feel safe - D
Join us for Happy Healthy Harmonies
Sessions take place bi-monthly
Holwell Village Hall
Pirton Road, Holwell, Hitc... less
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Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
A cute version of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, sung by me, multi-tracking as the dwsChorale
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The Gesualdo Six
The Gesualdo Six are a Vocal sextet specialising in the performance of renaissance polyphony, directed by Owain Park. The ensemble is made up of undergraduates and graduates of Cambridge University, and currently the choirs of King’s, St John’s and Trinit... moreThe Gesualdo Six are a Vocal sextet specialising in the performance of renaissance polyphony, directed by Owain Park. The ensemble is made up of undergraduates and graduates of Cambridge University, and currently the choirs of King’s, St John’s and Trinity colleges are represented.
Recent concerts have included performances of Gesualdo’s Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday (Feria Quinta), Monteverdi madrigals and anthems by Byrd. The ensemble has also performed music by Ligeti, Rheinberger and arrangements by Philip Lawson. Future engagements include a lunchtime concert in the Cambridge St John’s Music Festival, as well as concerts at Jesus and Caius colleges. less
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Vocalix goes Vintage!
A demo/medley taken from our "Vocalix goes Vintage" program:
All Aboard (arr.Jay Althouse)
Don't Get Around Much Anymore (arr.Mark Brymer)
Sing, sing,sing (Arr. Ph.Kern)
Route 66 (arr. K.Shaw)
Don't sit under the Apple tree (arr.A.Billingsley)
We'll... moreA demo/medley taken from our "Vocalix goes Vintage" program:
All Aboard (arr.Jay Althouse)
Don't Get Around Much Anymore (arr.Mark Brymer)
Sing, sing,sing (Arr. Ph.Kern)
Route 66 (arr. K.Shaw)
Don't sit under the Apple tree (arr.A.Billingsley)
We'll meet Again (arr.R.Emerson)
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Cordus Mundi
Cordus Mundi began life in 2002 in San Francisco when six former San Francisco Concert Chorale singers banded together to begin an exploration of the male a cappella choral repertoire. When founding member Rick Rosen left California in mid-2003 to move ba... moreCordus Mundi began life in 2002 in San Francisco when six former San Francisco Concert Chorale singers banded together to begin an exploration of the male a cappella choral repertoire. When founding member Rick Rosen left California in mid-2003 to move back to Bucks County, the original group of west coast singers went on hiatus.
In its second life, and with the blessings of the founding Californians, Cordus Mundi was reborn in early 2005 in Bucks County. Now with fifteen voices, the newest incarnation of Cordus Mundi has the flexibility and versatility to expand the group’s musical exploration into new areas - the repertoire is varied and eclectic, and the group includes two composers and several arrangers.
Cordus Mundi draws its repertoire from a wide range of composers and styles, from Dunstable to Duruflé, from Byrd to Bernstein, from Palestrina to Paranjoti, from Brahms to the Beatles, and from Jacob Handl to Edie Hill. The founding members come from a variety of quality area Vocal groups, including t... less
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UP Youth Choir
About the Choir
The University of Pretoria Youth Choir is a multi-cultural choir consisting of 90 members aged between 14 and 19 years and representing 33 Secondary Schools in the greater Tshwane area.
They are all amateur singers. The choir forms p... moreAbout the Choir
The University of Pretoria Youth Choir is a multi-cultural choir consisting of 90 members aged between 14 and 19 years and representing 33 Secondary Schools in the greater Tshwane area.
They are all amateur singers. The choir forms part of the multi-choir model of the University of Pretoria, the others being the UP Jacaranda Children’s Choir, UP Camerata.
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Goss Community Choir
Goss Community Choir (Hallam & Tarneit) were created in 2009 to bring together people with a passion for singing. There is no pre-requisite to have prior singing or choir experience so we welcome beginners as well as seasoned Vocalists.
The minim... moreGoss Community Choir (Hallam & Tarneit) were created in 2009 to bring together people with a passion for singing. There is no pre-requisite to have prior singing or choir experience so we welcome beginners as well as seasoned Vocalists.
The minimum age requirement for our adult chorale is 16yrs. Both males and female are welcome to join our Soprano, Alto, Tenor or Bass groups.
Performances are organised in conjunction with local council support throughout the year
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Maidenhead Community Choir
The Maidenhead Communty Choir is welcoming, non-auditioned choir with a toe-tapping repertoire across many genres.
We have regular concert and performed at Windsor Castle, Windsor Theatre and Cliveden House.
Our social life is very active and we have ev... moreThe Maidenhead Communty Choir is welcoming, non-auditioned choir with a toe-tapping repertoire across many genres.
We have regular concert and performed at Windsor Castle, Windsor Theatre and Cliveden House.
Our social life is very active and we have even gone to Turkey and Spain for singing holidays.
All choir sessions aim to be uplifting and fun so everybody leaves with a smile on their face:)