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For Cyril
In memory of choir member Cyril Frazer who sadly passed away on 2nd October 2016 Epsom Male Voice Choir started Their weekly choir practice by singing Finlandia
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Thanet Male Voice Choir
Thanet Male Voice Choir was founded in 1977 and comprises of around 60 singers. We are a registered charity and normally raise many thousands of pounds for both local and national charities through our concerts. We have links with choirs in Italy and Germ... moreThanet Male Voice Choir was founded in 1977 and comprises of around 60 singers. We are a registered charity and normally raise many thousands of pounds for both local and national charities through our concerts. We have links with choirs in Italy and Germany and we meet with These choirs every couple of years for a musical event that we call Harmony in Europe
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Music in Mocean Choir in Bondi
Music in Mocean is all about consciously encouraging individuals to come togeTher and share and enjoy our love of music. You will be singing in a supportive environment where everyone is welcome regardless of experience or skill level.
We typically beg... moreMusic in Mocean is all about consciously encouraging individuals to come togeTher and share and enjoy our love of music. You will be singing in a supportive environment where everyone is welcome regardless of experience or skill level.
We typically begin The class by Integrating body, mind and soul through stretches, breathing and movement so that we are totally relaxed and ready to sing and play !
We have The opportunity through The classes to hone our technical skills by learning about musical composition and vocal technique ! less
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Voice Weavers
Voice Weavers is a community choir of men and women of all ages and backgrounds based in Tweed Heads and Coolangatta. We sing in The a cappella style from a diverse repertoire of easily accessible music. We provide learning tracks for all our songs so you... moreVoice Weavers is a community choir of men and women of all ages and backgrounds based in Tweed Heads and Coolangatta. We sing in The a cappella style from a diverse repertoire of easily accessible music. We provide learning tracks for all our songs so you don’t need to able to read music to sing with Voice Weavers.
Voice Weavers has open rehearsals on Thursday nights from 6:30pm QLD time at Tweed Heads Civic and Cultural Centre, cnr Wharf and Brett Sts Tweed Heads. Why not visit and have a sing with us or just listen to The choir work its magic?
Voice Weavers aims to be recognised as a choir that enjoys presenting innovative and entertaining vocal and visual arrangements at The highest international standards whilst maintaining involvement with The local community. less
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CSUF Concert Choir
The California State University, Fullerton Concert Choir, directed by Christopher Peterson, is a 74-Voice auditioned, mixed ensemble comprised primarily of students studying Voice in The School of Music. The Concert Choir gives a number of performances in... moreThe California State University, Fullerton Concert Choir, directed by Christopher Peterson, is a 74-Voice auditioned, mixed ensemble comprised primarily of students studying Voice in The School of Music. The Concert Choir gives a number of performances in SouThern California every year, and has also toured in Canada, Hawaii, Europe, and The United States. The Concert Choir performs a variety of accompanied and unaccompanied repertoire, and collaborates annually with The CSUF University Singers to present performances of choral-orchestral masterworks. They have joined The University Singers in performances with The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and The Pacific Symphony Orchestra. For The past four years They have represented CSUF at The Pacific Southwest Intercollegiate Choral Association Festival of Choirs. A major mission of The Concert Choir is to sing and perform traditional as well as new choral music at The highest artistic levels, and to communicate to Their audiences through compelling and musical performances... less
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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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And I saw a new Heaven
AnThem by Edgar Bainton
And I saw a new heaven and a new earth:
for The first heaven and The first earth were passed away;
and There was no more Sea.
And I John saw The holy city, new Jerusalem,
coming down from God out of heaven,
prepared as a ... moreAnThem by Edgar Bainton
And I saw a new heaven and a new earth:
for The first heaven and The first earth were passed away;
and There was no more Sea.
And I John saw The holy city, new Jerusalem,
coming down from God out of heaven,
prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.
And I heard a great Voice out of Heaven, saying,
Behold, The tabernacle of God is with men,
and he will dwell with Them, and They shall be his people,
and God himself shall be with Them, and be Their God.
And God shall wipe away all tears from Their eyes;
and There shall be no more death, neiTher sorrow, nor crying,
neiTher shall There be any more pain:
for The former things are passed away.
(Revelation 21)
Sung at Canterbury CaThedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of The altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.
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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.