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City of Glasgow Chorus
In just over 30 years, The City of Glasgow Chorus has undergone a remarkable transformation. Formed by Graham Taylor in 1983 as The New Glasgow Singers, a small group of passionate choral singers looking to take on some of The less well-known works in The... moreIn just over 30 years, The City of Glasgow Chorus has undergone a remarkable transformation. Formed by Graham Taylor in 1983 as The New Glasgow Singers, a small group of passionate choral singers looking to take on some of The less well-known works in The choral repertoire, it has grown into an organisation that has around 100 members singing a wide range of musical genres but still with The core wish to seek out and perform The less familiar pieces.
We perform a regular series of concerts each year: The details for The current season can be seen here. The range of music includes serious classical works, programmes of choral classics, West End musical pieces and The lighter popular music included in our annual Christmas Cracker concert. Our full repertoire can be seen in our list of past concerts. Some notable highlights have been Walton’s Belshazzar’s Feast, Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis, Berlioz’s Grande Messe des Morts and Mahler’s Eighth Symphony - The Symphony of a Thousand. less
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Malcolm Singer: Meditation, Oseh Shalom
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Glenn Wong (countertenor)
David Crown (conductor)
Somerville College Chapel, Oxford
28 April 2013
Website: http://www.somervillechoir.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
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Herbert Howells: Behold, O God our defender
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Douglas Knight (organ)
David Crown (conductor)
Somerville College Chapel, Oxford
9 June 2013
Website: http://www.somervillechoir.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
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Johann Sebastian Bach: Jesu, joy of man's desiring
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Douglas Knight (organ)
David Crown (conductor)
Somerville College Chapel, 13 June 2012
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com
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The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
Voted '5th best choir in The world' by Gramophone Magazine, The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge has established itself as one of The leading mixed-voice choirs in The UK. The Choir comprises around thirty Choral Scholars (all of whom are ordinarily und... moreVoted '5th best choir in The world' by Gramophone Magazine, The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge has established itself as one of The leading mixed-voice choirs in The UK. The Choir comprises around thirty Choral Scholars (all of whom are ordinarily undergraduates of The College) under Director of Music, Stephen Layton.
You can follow The choir on Twitter @TrinCollChoir
We webcast all of our sung services in Trinity Chapel live at: Collegechoir.com/webcasts/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.trinityCollegechoir.com/webcasts/
We are also have a 'Listen Again' feature where you can hear music from all of The services we put out live, for free and without any registration process:
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"Nochen'ka" (Night) — Chorus of Men from "The Demon"
This Chorus is well-known for everyone who ever sang in The MEPhI Male Choir, since from The beginning of The choir (in 1956) it has always been among The first pieces for The choir newcomers (along with "Hunters' Chorus" and Gaudeamus).
This traditio... moreThis Chorus is well-known for everyone who ever sang in The MEPhI Male Choir, since from The beginning of The choir (in 1956) it has always been among The first pieces for The choir newcomers (along with "Hunters' Chorus" and Gaudeamus).
This tradition caused anoTher one: in The end of each choir's anniversary concert, all The former choristers being present among The audience come to The stage and sing These famous Choruses togeTher with The main part of The choir.
May 22, 2007,
Great Hall of The Moscow Conservatory,
50th anniversary of The choir less
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Choro Benedicte
Music has always been a highly appreciated tradition at St. Benedict’s College. One could trace back choral singing at St. Benedict’s to The early years of The 20th.Century when La Sallian Christian broTher expatriates from Europe inculcated in The local ... moreMusic has always been a highly appreciated tradition at St. Benedict’s College. One could trace back choral singing at St. Benedict’s to The early years of The 20th.Century when La Sallian Christian broTher expatriates from Europe inculcated in The local staff and student bodies , an appreciation of choral singing. They brought to our school The rich traditions of classical music that prevailed in Europe, at The time. By and by , They were ably assisted by highly interested and committed lay trainers cum teachers who went on to train prize winning choirs that stood out among schools and also were in great demand for national events.
The history of The Benedictine choirs would not be complete without reference to The great English musician Rev.Bro. Hugh Farrington , ably assisted by Bonnie Fonseka. They established The reputation of Benedictine choirs. Bonnie, who was The Master in charge of Music in addition to being in charge of The Commercial Studies section , was able to form and maintain a choir of over s... less