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PORT HARCOURT PHILHARMONIC CONCERT Chorus
We are a non-denominational choral group that has been to many places across Nigeria since 1993, engaging in meaningful musical activities.
We have striven through tick and thorns, giving us better view of HARMONY, as the key to attaining great heights.
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The Adlibitum Chorus
The Adlibitum Chorus is the official university choir of Batangas State University in the Philippines consisting of college students and alumni members.
The Adlibitum Chorus is one of the oldest and active choirs of Batangas dating back from 1980 to present.
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"A Mashup for Change" - The YMCA Jerusalem Youth Chorus
CHECK OUT OUR NEW ALBUM!!! http://ymca-jerusalem-youth-Chorus.bandcamp.com
What do you stand for? When you share this video, share what you stand for too! #YMCA #Jerusalem #Youth #Chorus
The YMCA Jerusalem Youth Chorus is a choral and dialogue pro... moreCHECK OUT OUR NEW ALBUM!!! http://ymca-jerusalem-youth-Chorus.bandcamp.com
What do you stand for? When you share this video, share what you stand for too! #YMCA #Jerusalem #Youth #Chorus
The YMCA Jerusalem Youth Chorus is a choral and dialogue program for Israeli and Palestinian youth in Jerusalem. Our mission is to provide a space for these young people from East and West Jerusalem to grow together in song and dialogue. Through the co-creation of music and the sharing of stories, the Chorus seeks to empower youth in Jerusalem to become leaders in their communities and inspire singers and listeners around the world to work for peace.
"A Mashup for Change"
arr. Micah Hendler
Video produced Nicholas Losorelli less
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Cantilena Women's Choir
Cantilena Women's Choir was established in 2006 and has been conducted by Lana Bernardes since that time. Today it comprises 23 selected singers, Cantilena meaning "lightweight song", deriving from the Latin word for &quo... moreCantilena Women's Choir was established in 2006 and has been conducted by Lana Bernardes since that time. Today it comprises 23 selected singers, Cantilena meaning "lightweight song", deriving from the Latin word for "song" or "melody". Whenever possible, during concerts the members of the choir wear a pearl necklace to represent the significance of the activities pursued: each member of the choir is represented by one of the pearls, with the strand linking them all being the music - the main purpose of so much hard work to achieve artistic quality. As well as being an extremely feminine accessory, it also illustrates the quality, refinement, finish and musical beauty that the Academia Concerto pursues. The formation of groups of like voices in Brazil is not very common and, therefore, requires constant research to seek out specialised repertoire, both in Brazil and abroad, making appropriate arrangements or adaptations of pieces for ... less
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Why choirs shouldn’t sing pop songs
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I used to lead a women’s singing group. We tried a Bob Marley song once. One of the singers used to say: “If it sounds like the Women’s In...
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Kitka - Marikela Jashis kalo
Kitka Women's vocal ensemble
2/17/11
Oakland, California
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Marikela Jashis kalo
from Guria province, Republic of Georgia
(arranged by Tamar Buadze, director of Tutarchela Women's ensemble)
This song features a Georgi... moreKitka Women's vocal ensemble
2/17/11
Oakland, California
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Marikela Jashis kalo
from Guria province, Republic of Georgia
(arranged by Tamar Buadze, director of Tutarchela Women's ensemble)
This song features a Georgian yodeling style called krimanchuli. Corinne is playing a chonguri, a traditional Georgian instrument.
"Woman, Marikela Jashi! You are so beautiful! I will gather rose and violet for you, my Marta tsitsunia.
If you were not in this world, I would not be born. Girl, dressed in red, when you go and get married, what will I do?
Now I need your comfort. Smile and make me glad! Marikela Jashi, woman! You are so beautiful!" less