This is a beautiful interpretation of "Life's Mystery" by the Johansen Viking Singers in Modesto, CA. The simplicity of the text and melody contrast the deep and inexplicable understanding of life's mystery: Love. Thank you to conductor Jennifer Perier-... more
The entry for the Mainport Barbershop Singers, singing "Brother can you spare a dime" and "You don't know me"
Music by David Ogden http://www.davidogden.co.uk Performed by Exultate Singers http://www.exultateSingers.org and the Lochrian Ensemble http://lochrianensemble.co.uk/
Mi y'maleil (a Piece for Chanukah) for SATB Chorus and Piano Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (2004) Performed by The Philovox Ensemble Jennifer Lester, conductor Andrew Goodridge, piano Music: © Copyright 2005 by Ione Press, Inc., a division o... more
Concert March 26th, 2011 At St. Clement's Anglican Church Cantabile Chamber Singers
Spectrum Singers, a new vocal ensemble under the direction of Amy Saari, will be having auditions on August 19, August 26, and September 9 starting at 7:30 p.m. at Drayton Avenue Presbyterian Church (2441 Pinecrest Dr., Ferndale 48220). Out of a desire to...
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Three years ago, for the first time in over 13 years, I started a choir from scratch. I put a call out to my readers for advice on how to recruit Singers t...
Lux Aeterna by Morten Lauridsen, performed with The Learners Orchestra. Music Director: Apollo Wong Other parts of Lauridsen's Lux Aeterna: 1. Introit: https://youtu.be/T8vjvc1WQaE 2. In Te Domine Speravi: https://youtu.be/EB4lRuC5TqA 3. O Nata ... more
Cantores Celestes Maritimes Saint John Men's Chorus Cantores Celestes String Quartet Director Kelly Galbraith On Saturday April 27 7 pm 'Songs of Sanctuary' was presented by Cantores Celestes Maritimes and the Saint John Men's Chorus under the direc... more
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Last week I looked at how Singers choose where to stand in their section (Don’t stand too close to me! – finding the right place to stand in y...