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How Far I'll Go - Muzaria feat. Libbie Chiverton
Vocals from Muzaria featuring soloist Libbie Chiverton, Singing How Far I'll Go from Moana, on the Muzaria album Stage & Screen.
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Cockles and Mussels (arr. Chris Rowbury)
The earliest known version of Cockles and Mussels was published in London in 1884 by Francis Brothers and Day. The song is there described as "a comic song" written and composed by James Yorkston (of Scotland) and arranged by Edmund forman. Because it is ... moreThe earliest known version of Cockles and Mussels was published in London in 1884 by Francis Brothers and Day. The song is there described as "a comic song" written and composed by James Yorkston (of Scotland) and arranged by Edmund forman. Because it is noted as printed with permission of an Edinburgh firm, there was clearly an earlier version. Although the song is the unofficial anthem of Dublin and generally regarded as Irish, it was, in fact, written by a Scotsman.
This outdoor performance was the culmination of a six-week project which creates a choir from scratch for one Night only. Each winter and summer, Chris Rowbury gathers a random bunch of singers from in and around Ipswich. There are no auditions and all songs are taught and learnt by ear. Usually eight songs are learnt in six two-hour sessions and in the summer are performed outdoors near Ipswich. http://chrisrowbury.com less
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Schola Cantorum Singapore
The Schola Cantorum Singapore is a flexible choir collective that will come to embrace groups of all sizes, voicing and levels of Singing – ranging from large symphony choruses to chamber choirs, from mixed SATB to equal voices SSAA/TTBB, from adult to ch... moreThe Schola Cantorum Singapore is a flexible choir collective that will come to embrace groups of all sizes, voicing and levels of Singing – ranging from large symphony choruses to chamber choirs, from mixed SATB to equal voices SSAA/TTBB, from adult to children choirs, from amateur to professional.
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Join Us for the 13th World Peace Choral Festival in Vienna 2024
Dear Friends of Choral Music,
We're excited to invite you to the 13th World Peace Choral Festival in Vienna, from July 18th to 21st, 2024. This year, we continue our mission under the motto "Coming together to sing, Singing for a better future," promotin...
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Tamariki
Tamariki is the youngest member of Kokopelli’s choir family. With an emphasis on play and discovery, this group explores Singing and music in a secure but exciting environment.
Tamariki offers a focus on thorough and excellent music education, with ... moreTamariki is the youngest member of Kokopelli’s choir family. With an emphasis on play and discovery, this group explores Singing and music in a secure but exciting environment.
Tamariki offers a focus on thorough and excellent music education, with singers learning about healthy vocal production, the body-voice connection, and vibrant performance presence as well as a strong emphasis on musical literacy, music theory, and sightSinging skills. As with all our ensembles, Tamariki provides a secure and accepting social environment where all singers feel their importance as members of the group. Most importantly, Tamariki has fun and creates exciting music!
To better address the different needs and abilities of this diverse age range, the choir is now split into two streams:
Tamariki 1 is for singers in Kindergarten and Grade 1. (Singers must be 5 years old by March 1, 2014 in order to register.)
Tamariki 2 is for singers in Grades 2 and 3.
The different streams and rehearsal days will combine t... less
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Soul of the City Choir Monday Choir
Singing is back and we can't wait to holler at the top of our voices.
Why not come along and try a free taster!?
Choose from either 27th September or 4th October.
Whether complete beginner, shower singer or more experienced singer, this choir w... moreSinging is back and we can't wait to holler at the top of our voices.
Why not come along and try a free taster!?
Choose from either 27th September or 4th October.
Whether complete beginner, shower singer or more experienced singer, this choir welcomes you!
There are no auditions and no requirements to read music, you just need to love to sing!
This term we will be celebrating the amazing feeling of Singing in, and being surrounded by harmony and, especially with the venue we'll be rehearsing in, It's set to be a good one!
As ever we'll be Singing classic pop and soul songs, perhaps with a curve ball surprise just for fun, no winter blues for us!
Choir runs from 27th September - 13th December. 11 rehearsals, 1 dress rehearsal and a gig on Saturday 18th December.
If you love your taster and decide to join for the term, the term fee is £100.
Taster places are limited as are places in the choir, we advise to book early.
**Please remember that coming along to a free tast... less
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forest City Fire
The forest City Fire a cappella chorus aims to sing interesting and challenging music with a high level of precision and expertise. It is our belief that a cappella Singing can be enjoyed by people from all ages and all walks of life.
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The Little Drummer Boy
Soulfood a cappella Singing "The Little Drummer Boy".
This is part a program for Wesley Impact that went to air on Sunday, 15 December, 2013 - Channel Nine, 5.30am (ADST).
This footage is kindly provided courtesy of Wesley Mission.
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Muted - Grande Prairie Boys Choir Documentary
When Singing in groups becomes illegal, what is a choir to do? As the Covid-19 pandemic swept across the world, that was the question faced by the Grande Prairie Boys' choir and their conductor Jeannie Vanwynsberghe Pernal. This documentary follows their ... moreWhen Singing in groups becomes illegal, what is a choir to do? As the Covid-19 pandemic swept across the world, that was the question faced by the Grande Prairie Boys' choir and their conductor Jeannie Vanwynsberghe Pernal. This documentary follows their journey and explores how the choir (and the community that loves them) copes when the music is MUTED.
All music performed by the Grande Prairie Boys’ Choir
Conductor: Jeannie Vanwynsberghe Pernal
Directed and produced by: Rew Jones
Cinematographer: David McGregor
Camera Operators:
Cody Flynn
Mike Evans
David McGregor
Rew Jones
Additional Cinematography by:
Nathaniel Fast
Tom Gorman
Sound Recording by:
Cody Flynn
Arjun Roy
Chris McIntyre
GPBC Sound Personnel
Sound Mixer
Chris McIntyre
Grips
Les Tunke
J. Francis Morgan
The Parting Glass
Traditional
Arrangement by: Trent Worthington
Silent Night
Traditional
Arrangement by: Kaplan, Olusola, Bram
Published by: Sony Music Publishing
Sing Merrily a Song
Written by: C... less