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The Hyndburn Singers
The Hyndburn Singers are a mixed voice Choir. We often choose music based on SATB scores, but have a number of Solo performers who like an outing occasionally.
Weve been going for quite a while now, and often lend ourselves to Weddings, Charity Events an... moreThe Hyndburn Singers are a mixed voice Choir. We often choose music based on SATB scores, but have a number of Solo performers who like an outing occasionally.
Weve been going for quite a while now, and often lend ourselves to Weddings, Charity Events and local events. We are also available for weddings should you need.
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Hope is the thing with feathers | The Girl Choir of South Florida
"Hope is the thing with feathers," No. 1 from "Hope Is the Thing" by Emma Lou Diemer. Text by Emily Dickinson.
Recorded live on May 3, 2015, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers Ensemble of the Gi... more"Hope is the thing with feathers," No. 1 from "Hope Is the Thing" by Emma Lou Diemer. Text by Emily Dickinson.
Recorded live on May 3, 2015, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers Ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson, Accompanist: Gayle Giese.
“Hope” is the thing with feathers -
That perches in the soul -
and sings the tune without the words -
and never stops - at all -
and sweetest - in the Gale - is heard -
and sore must be the storm -
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm -
I’ve heard it in the chillest land -
and on the strangest Sea -
Yet - never - in Extremity,
It asked a crumb - of me. less
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Blossom Street
Blossom Street is a highly versatile and vibrant chamber Choir comprising some of the UK’s best young singers which performs regularly on TV and radio as well as on the concert platform, and has released two critically acclaimed CDs with Naxos.
Directe... moreBlossom Street is a highly versatile and vibrant chamber Choir comprising some of the UK’s best young singers which performs regularly on TV and radio as well as on the concert platform, and has released two critically acclaimed CDs with Naxos.
Directed by Hilary Campbell, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, the group was formed a decade ago, while the singers were studying at the University of York, and relocated to London in 2007. In York, Blossom Street filmed a medley of Christmas carols for BBC2, which was broadcast during the snooker final in 2005, and since then has performed nationwide and beyond. They sang to Prince Charles on ITV1 as part of his 60th birthday celebrations, and gave their debut in Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of the Voicelab series in 2009. Recent projects include performances in Sweden, Japan and Spain as well as at the Edinburgh Fringe, regular broadcasts on BBC Radio 4, recording projects for Resonus and Guild, several education projects and corporate, concert and festival ... less
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Plymouth Phoenix Chorale
Plymouth Phoenix Chorale is a relatively new Choir led by dynamic MD Marcus Alleyne. Performing three concerts a year with professional soloists and orchestra, we are fast broadening our repertoire singing music from all genres with a truly varied program... morePlymouth Phoenix Chorale is a relatively new Choir led by dynamic MD Marcus Alleyne. Performing three concerts a year with professional soloists and orchestra, we are fast broadening our repertoire singing music from all genres with a truly varied programme of the highest quality. We are a non auditioned Choir, always keen to encourage new members, particularly Tenors. We rehearse on Mondays from 7.30 to 9.30 at St Peter's Church, Wyndham Square, Plymouth.
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VIVA, Sandnes Kulturskolekor
Viva was founded as "Sandnes Music School's Girls Choir" in 1968, and was opened for boys in 1997, with the new name Sandnes Musikkskoles Ungdomskor (SMUK).
In 2007 the name was changed to"VIVA, Sandnes Kulturskolekor", Viva for sh... moreViva was founded as "Sandnes Music School's Girls Choir" in 1968, and was opened for boys in 1997, with the new name Sandnes Musikkskoles Ungdomskor (SMUK).
In 2007 the name was changed to"VIVA, Sandnes Kulturskolekor", Viva for short, when we talk about us.
Our leading text for working with the children
is what Pablo Casals once said:
"Each second we live is a new and special moment,
a never returning moment.
We should tell every child:
"Do you know what you are?
You are a miracle!
You are wonderful!
In the whole wide world there is no-one like you!""
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Eleanor Rigby one-man Choir
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So this is a song that my jazz Ensemble recently sung at competition. Jazz doesn't really fit my voice very well, but that doesn't change the fact that I'm in love with it.
I also felt like this song would be the perfect opportunity to prove I don't use pitch correction. There is an awful lot of reverb on this song (more than I normally would use), but I figured since there are a few solos you would clearly be able to hear that I don't use any correction software (especially on the 2 soprano solos haha)
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Like I said, no pitch correction was used (or will ever be used).
This will most likely be the first and last Vocal jazz piece I d... less
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Coro Polifonico S.Domenico Savio
The "Corale S. Domenico Savio" was born in 1999 with the desire to build through music, experience of collaboration and sharing.
Over the years the interest in polyphony, the study of the repertoire and the Vocal approach has grown. The group... moreThe "Corale S. Domenico Savio" was born in 1999 with the desire to build through music, experience of collaboration and sharing.
Over the years the interest in polyphony, the study of the repertoire and the Vocal approach has grown. The group has joined the A.R.S. cori (Regional Association of Choirs of Sicily) and consequently to FENIARCO (National Association of Choirs) with the involvement in all the regional and national demonstrations promoted by the aforementioned organism: exhibitions, concerts and gatherings for Choirs.
Numerous shows are made, we mention some more suggestive:
the performance of some unpublished musical works by don Luigi Sturzo edited by Nicolò Maccavino of the Italian Society of Musicology (2003).
"The word sung" the multimedia show for chorus-voices, video projections and orchestra (2009);
the CD recording of the traditional POPO MEO of the Easter Triduum in Scordia (2009);
the event "et incarnatus est", symphonic lyric concert for solo... less