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blog: On Another Note - a celebration of barbershop music

  Forget straw boaters and striped waistcoats - this is barbershop with bling!   Join the fabulous ladies of LONDON CITY Singers for an evening of barbershop classics and a cappella arrangements of hits from musicals, pop favourites, and ja...

blog: “Darling, your technique is showing” – don’t be a singer who is all style and no substance

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   It’s usually the case that professional Singers have had some sort of training in a particular singing technique.   photo by Kevin Cea...

blog: Musica Eterna in 2019? - Why not?

Since 2005 Rome is host city for  choirs, Singers and choral music lovers at our events from all over the world. It is a special place to share the idea of coming together and find yourselves in melodies in eternal city. Inspired by a vib...

Road To The South (Slight Return), Gurt Gasworks Concert, Colston Hall, 7th July 2012
video: Road To The South (Slight Return), Gurt Gasworks Concert, Colston Hall, 7th July 2012

Gurt Lush Choir and Gasworks Choir singing 'Road To The South' at the Colston Hall at the Gurt Gasworks Concert 2012. This song was written by Ralph Schmitt who (amongst other things) leads the Rodean Girls School Choir (Johannesburg). We had the pleasure...  more

group: Vocaal Ensemble La Fortezza

La Fortezza is a relatively new group of enthusiastic Singers. Our repertoire is diverse from early music to contemporary, often a capella.

blog: Budapest is BICC - Budapest International Choral Celebration

  What is better than to celebrate with others? Singers and Choirs from all over the World, this event is for YOU! meeting music likes to offer the opportunity to discover a new dimension of celebrating choral music, come to BUDAPEST fro...

blog: Singers and choir leaders: what bad habits have you got into?

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]We are all creatures of habit. Which is no bad thing until it starts to affect what we do adversely. photo by CTRLF5 How many bad habits have you got into ...

blog: Size matters: how to work effectively with large choirs

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   If I get 30 Singers on one of my weekend workshops someone will say “Gosh, what a large group!” whilst another says “Quite low numb...

blog: Myers-Briggs Personalities in the World of Singing

Ever since the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality test was first founded back in 1962, countless curious individuals have used it in a bid to gain a greater understanding of their own characters. While Singers do not necessarily seek out pe...

blog: Exploring the Magic of SSAA Music: Five Works to Connect with Your Audience

In the captivating realm of SSAA choral music, discovering pieces that not only excel in musical quality but also forge a deep emotional connection with both the audience and the Singers is an invaluable treasure. In this journey, we will introduce five p...