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A choral celebration!
Choirs and Singers of Sheffield - Come and take part in a massed choral performance in the heart of Sheffield!
Albion have been commissioned, with funding from Arts Council England, to stage a special performance as part of the opening weekend of the T...
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Can I call myself a ‘singer’?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
One place I work at, they call my workshops ‘Singers weekends’.
Somebody once told me they couldn’t come on one ...
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MeisterSingers
MeisterSingers is dedicated to excellence in the performance of choral music. To enrich our society, educate our communities, and develop our Singers, we preserve the past, promote the present and foster the future of the choral art.
MeisterSingers was... moreMeisterSingers is dedicated to excellence in the performance of choral music. To enrich our society, educate our communities, and develop our Singers, we preserve the past, promote the present and foster the future of the choral art.
MeisterSingers was formed in Orange County, California, in 2000 as a response to a growing demand for quality choral music performance. Created to be a chamber ensemble specializing in demanding classical choral works, MeisterSingers maintains high standards in literature and chooses outstanding performance venues with beauty and elegance equal to the music.
We are committed to continuing this path and expanding our influence in the music community through different means such as composition competitions and scholarships. Our goal is to ensure the continued growth of the choral art. less
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London Forest Choir
LFC was established in 1950 in Walthamstow, North East London, and has been based in that area ever since. With a membership of around 80, we are an eclectic bunch of people who share a common love of choral music. We offer new Singers a warm welcome and... moreLFC was established in 1950 in Walthamstow, North East London, and has been based in that area ever since. With a membership of around 80, we are an eclectic bunch of people who share a common love of choral music. We offer new Singers a warm welcome and the opportunity to take part in choral concerts in London four times a year, plus various other events and weekend trips away both abroad and in the UK.
There is a thriving though optional social side to choir life including drinks after Monday night rehearsals and occasional choir social evenings and other events.
The Choir's repertoire ranges widely from staple works such as Bach's St Matthew Passion and Mendelssohn's Elijah to more unusual and rarely heard works by composers such as Jonathan Dove and the Choir's music director Jonathan Rathbone. It recorded Richard Maunder's new edition of Mozart's Requiem under its former music director Murray Stewart, and in 2009-10 the Choir released a CD of the Choir's repertoire, Where'er You Walk, to celebrat... less
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Willow Singers
We are a non-auditioned women's choir based in South Leicestershire. We pride ourselves on our friendly atmosphere and the quality of our singing. We are let by Will Welsford who gives his considerable experience to help us find our best voices. We sing... moreWe are a non-auditioned women's choir based in South Leicestershire. We pride ourselves on our friendly atmosphere and the quality of our singing. We are let by Will Welsford who gives his considerable experience to help us find our best voices. We sing everything from madrigals to musicals, folk to funk and have a great time doing it! Always open to new members, particularly sopranos at the moment!
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The Con Amici Singers
We're just starting an exciting new opportunity for people to come together to enjoy music and have fun with it in a friendly setting.
Members won't need to be able to read music but they will need to be able to sing in tune.
We aren't charging a fee ... moreWe're just starting an exciting new opportunity for people to come together to enjoy music and have fun with it in a friendly setting.
Members won't need to be able to read music but they will need to be able to sing in tune.
We aren't charging a fee but we'll ask for donations to cover the cost of using the building and we'll find a way to fund the sheet music.
Anyone interested - leave a message here or call Susan on 860 237 1887.
August 2016
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Come and Sing - Albion
Have you heard Albion?
Now is your chance to sing with them and perform.
After the lovely massed singing at Christmas, this year we're holding a Come and Sing! Absorb some of the Albion techniques, work closely with the Singers in a ch...
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Meet FCS
Learn more about the Fairfax Choral Society from its directors, Singers, and audience members!
Special thanks to our friends at the George Mason University Film and Video Studies Department for the creation of this video.