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Wells Cathedral Voluntary Choir
group: Wells CaThedral Voluntary choir

Welcome to Wells CaThedral Voluntary choir. The choir was formed in 1986 initially to provide a choir for Midnight Eucharist on Christmas Eve, but since Then we have become an established part of The Wells CaThedral scene, and now sing 40 to 50 of The re...  One';">moreOne;">Welcome to Wells CaThedral Voluntary choir. The choir was formed in 1986 initially to provide a choir for Midnight Eucharist on Christmas Eve, but since Then we have become an established part of The Wells CaThedral scene, and now sing 40 to 50 of The regular services throughout The year, as well as some of The festival services which include a Requiem Mass on All Soul’s day. We are an amateur auditiOned choir of 30 and strive for a high standard, so for potential members it is important to have a reasonable sight-singing ability. We rehearse regularly throughout The year on a Thursday evening. The music we perform is very varied and as well as psalms we sing a wide range of canticles, masses and anThems of all genres so “Variety is The spice of life”! There is no membership fee, as we are fortunate to be supported financially with grants from The CaThedral Chapter and The Friends of Wells CaThedral. When we are in The CaThedral we are often singing in The Quire where we face One anoTher, effectively as tw...    One';">less

University Great Choir TTU
group: University Great choir TTU

University Great choir-TTU is a Non-Denominational choir that seeks to Evangelize to mankind through choral Music

Hamilton Children's Choir at the 12th International Youth Choir Festival - Daejeon, South Korea
video: Hamilton Children's choir at The 12th International Youth choir Festival - Daejeon, South Korea

Only Canadian choir invited to perform at The 12th International Youth choir Festival in Daejeon, South Korea. Recorded by The Daejeon Civic Youth choir. Music: - Dobbin's Flowery Vale (Trad. Irish , arr. Matti Kallio arr. Sarah Quartel/ Canada) - Ga...  One';">moreOne;">Only Canadian choir invited to perform at The 12th International Youth choir Festival in Daejeon, South Korea. Recorded by The Daejeon Civic Youth choir. Music: - Dobbin's Flowery Vale (Trad. Irish , arr. Matti Kallio arr. Sarah Quartel/ Canada) - Gamelan (R. Murray Schafer) - Past Life Melodies (Sarah Hopkins) - Panta Rhei (Jim Papoulis) - Snow Angel - III. God Will Give Orders, IV. Sweet Child (Sarah Quartel) - Pakkanen (Soila Sariola)  

"Serendib" Royal College  Choir
video: "Serendib" Royal College choir

"Serendib " by The Royal College choir, was sung at The Festival of choirs 2008, under choir leader Viraga Perera

blog: Becoming a choir leader – it’s a long story!

[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From The Front of The choir]   I realise that apart from my profile page on this blog, you probably don’t know much about me or my journey to become a choir and singing workshop lea...

blog: What exactly is The point of your choir?

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The choir]   I often get people writing to me for advice about choirs. Some of Them don’t agree with The direction Their choir leader is taking Them, some ...

blog: You can’t franchise charisma – why your choir leader is special

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The choir]   The fact is that pretty much anyOne can lead a choir. Some do it better than oThers and some do it worse, but it’s not rocket science. However,...

blog: What is your measure of success? – choir leading and self-reflection

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The choir] How do you know if a choir session or singing workshop or performance has been a success? photo by shadowkilla_tk And if it has gOne badly, how does that...

blog: The challenges of commissioning a new piece for your choir

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The choir]   I find it hard to believe, but I started my choir Worldsong way back in October 1997. In 2007, we planned several events to celebrate our 10th anniversary...

blog: How to keep your choir or singing business alive while it’s shut down

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The choir] I started my first community choir over 20 years ago. I used to worry that, after The long summer break, The singers would have forgotten me and wouldn’...