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why we sing
Why We Sing performed by Kirkintilloch Male Voice Choir at their 93rd Annual Concert in St Mary's Parish Church Kirkintilloch near Glasgow in Scotland. This song just sums up Why We Sing.
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With One Voice Brisbane CBD
DID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN?
You’re invited to experience the joy, freedom and inspiration of song at your local With One Voice choir!
Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative.
Creat... moreDID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN?
You’re invited to experience the joy, freedom and inspiration of song at your local With One Voice choir!
Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative.
Creativity Australia (www.creativityaustralia.org.au) is building a happier, healthier, more inclusive nation through the life-changing With One Voice program. We bridge the gap between people experiencing disadvantage and those more fortunate through the neuro-scientific benefits of community singing. We build supportive networks that help people connect to brighter futures.
Creativity Australia is delighted to offer a suite of With One Voice “how to” guide videos, resources and mentoring for individuals, groups and communities looking to start new, inclusive With One Voice choirs using our innovative social franchise model.
Together, we can change the world… one Voice at a time.
With One Voice choirs are led by professional conductors and meet weekly, fo... less
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GMVC in Torquay- Kwmbayah
The Gillingham Male Voice Choir in Torquay for the battle of the choirs competition 2011. This video features The Choir singing Kwmbayah which is a famous African spiritual song. The Choir's musical director is Paul Robinson and the accompanist is Matt Wh... moreThe Gillingham Male Voice Choir in Torquay for the battle of the choirs competition 2011. This video features The Choir singing Kwmbayah which is a famous African spiritual song. The Choir's musical director is Paul Robinson and the accompanist is Matt Whitworth.
Website: http://gmvc.99k.org
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Away in a Manger
A modern setting by Max Brockman-More of these very familiar words. Sung here by Bournemouth Male Voice Choir at a concert in Tyneham Church in Dorset on 13th December 2013. Video courtesy of Steve Blowers.
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Cor Meibion y Fflint
Born and Bred in Wales, Welcomed Everywhere
The choir was founded in 1975 in Flintshire on the Dee estuary. The boys are dedicated to their singing and passing on that enjoyment to it’s audiences. Flint Male Voice Choir is a registered charity No. 510346... moreBorn and Bred in Wales, Welcomed Everywhere
The choir was founded in 1975 in Flintshire on the Dee estuary. The boys are dedicated to their singing and passing on that enjoyment to it’s audiences. Flint Male Voice Choir is a registered charity No. 510346.
A Unique Sound
What you would expect to Hear from a Welsh choir, yet made for today. The choir sings a wide variety of music stretching from the 16th century to the 21st, old faithfuls, traditional Welsh hymns and folk songs, plus modern pop and quality contemporary compositions in many languages. Listen to a sample from the hugely successful “Songs Across the Dee” featured on this site.
Your Kind of Choir
The choir goes where it is invited, singing for pleasure and to give pleasure. We have covered the length and breadth of Britain and Ireland. In Germany, Austria, Prague, Malta and France. Wherever these men go, new ties are bound and new friendships formed.
Universally Recognised
Flint choir has always been competitive, it’s the only way to f... less
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ALBION - Songs by Candlelight
ALBION's second visit to the ancient capital of York, the first of two concerts in
Holy Trinity Church on Goodramgate.
This concert is £7.50, a bargain as our concert tickets are
normally £10. Hear Albion breath a new live i...
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Highland Cathedral.wmv
Kirkintilloch Male Voice Choir singing Highland Cathedral as they celebrate 90 Years of Song. 2011 also marks 800 years of Kirkintilloch becoming a burgh.