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Singing for peace
You can now see members of The Really Big Chorus doing their bit for the Global Sing for Peace, recording the Agnus Dei from Karl Jenkins 'The Armed man' at Abbey Road Studios in June (see the video here). More of us are recently ret...
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Your singing voice: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I wrote a post a a few years back called Do you need singing lessons in order to sing?
Photo by Anna Strumillo
My main point was ...
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How to tell if your choir leader is rubbish
[this is an updated version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
A while back I attended a singing workshop and hated the way it was run. Was it just me, or was the workshop leader no good?
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Albion
Uniquely among choral groups, Albion is dedicated to the exploration and performance of the songs of the British Isles. The islands' musical heritage stretches back a thousand years, offering a rich store of treasures: dances, folksongs, madrigals, plains... moreUniquely among choral groups, Albion is dedicated to the exploration and performance of the songs of the British Isles. The islands' musical heritage stretches back a thousand years, offering a rich store of treasures: dances, folksongs, madrigals, plainsong chants, airs, anthems, and more. In their variety and beauty, they lie at the heart of Albion's inspiration.
many of the songs are hundreds of years old, but in Fraser Wilson's arrangements they are reclothed in lush contemporary colours. Working with up to twelve singers at a time, Albion performs mostly unaccompanied, allowing the purity of the human voice to sound across the centuries. The group is known for its fresh sound and vibrant energy, and for warm, wholehearted music-making.
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“Back To The Movies” – TPO Charity Mother’s Day Concert 2025
The People’s Orchestra Charity ensembles will take to the Symphony Hall stage for a massed orchestra and choir performance celebrating the timeless power of film music. Featuring performers from The People’s Orchestra and The People’s Show Choirs, join us...
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The six qualities needed to be a good choral director
[this is an updated version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I wrote a while back about 10 ways to be a better choir member. But what qualities do you need to be a good choir leader?
Musical d...
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Vivae Vocis Concentus
The idea for our Vocal Group goes back to the musical notions and ideas that we learned over the years as part of the Choir of the Liceo “A. Mariotti”, Perugia.
The school choir itself has, over the years, gone from strength to strength despite the need ... moreThe idea for our Vocal Group goes back to the musical notions and ideas that we learned over the years as part of the Choir of the Liceo “A. Mariotti”, Perugia.
The school choir itself has, over the years, gone from strength to strength despite the need for constant renewal caused by the inevitable “Turnover” as new students took the places of those who left. However, after this experience, which has included many concerts in the region, participations in Choir Festivals in Italy and artistic exchanges with youth choirs from Germany, Hungary, Spain, Denmark and the Czech Republic, our desire to continue singing and, of course, the joy which singing together gave us all made it obvious that the time had clearly come to establish a group which could allow us to continue our musical journey together.
Thus, once formed, the joy of singing together stimulated our vocal group to initiate a musical journey of exploration of study which, we hope, will lead us on to ever more emotional musical experiences while, of cou... less
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Re-booting your choir: shake things up for a new season
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
many choirs will be starting back soon after a long break.
photo by velkr0
This is the perfect time to shake things up a bit if y...
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Due due (Ghana)
A children's nonsense clapping song in the Ashanti language:
"Sorry old man, the little boy has made you fall over. Sorry."
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK.