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ALBION - Winners of The Buxton Fringe Festival Music Vocal 2015
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"The diction, intonation and ensemble is impeccable, and Their dynamic range is magical - I have seldom heard quiet singing quite like it - barely audible but with an intensity of line and sound that is truly wonderful. They have The...
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ChorSymphonica
Based in Rockville, MD, a suburb of Washington, DC, we are a professional choral-orchestral ensemble supported by grants from The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County. Additional support comes from private foundations, including The Paul M. An... moreBased in Rockville, MD, a suburb of Washington, DC, we are a professional choral-orchestral ensemble supported by grants from The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County. Additional support comes from private foundations, including The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, as well as gifts from The general public, and The 19/19/19 Campaign.
We are The House Ensemble of The Rockville Bach Academy, Inc, a non-profit organization chartered in Maryland.
Founded in 2011 by conductor Richard Allen Roe, The group first took The name The Advent Project, owing to The Advent repertoire performed on Their first Concert. The group has since explored a wide range of repertoire, from Renaissance to Romantic era a cappella music, with a strong emphasis on The cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Along with Their Concert performances, ChorSymphonica has developed a unique Concert experience, called Conversation Concerts. We continue to produce These educational and musical events along with traditional (non-lect... less
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How shall I sing that majesty for choir and piano
Poem by 17th Century Unitarian minister and poet John Mason,
music composed and performed by David W Solomons [aka The dwsChorale].
This particular setting was composed with a small mixed-ability choir
in mind, so The Voices are mainly in two parts ... morePoem by 17th Century Unitarian minister and poet John Mason,
music composed and performed by David W Solomons [aka The dwsChorale].
This particular setting was composed with a small mixed-ability choir
in mind, so The Voices are mainly in two parts (men's and women's Voices),
splitting to four parts (SATB) occasionally, where The words suggest it.
The musical style is reminiscent of The 19th century although The piano
part does go into 20th century style syncopation at times.
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Whitehaven Male Voice Choir
Founded in June 1977, The present Whitehaven Male Voice Choir has established an enviable reputation among The musical world of male Voices in Britain, along with appearances on local radio and television.
During The choir’s existence, it has taken par... moreFounded in June 1977, The present Whitehaven Male Voice Choir has established an enviable reputation among The musical world of male Voices in Britain, along with appearances on local radio and television.
During The choir’s existence, it has taken part in many musical festivals, and proven its quality by winning many first prizes, and has been joined in Concert by world renowned soloists and choirs from Britain and America.
Every year, The choir perform around twenty Concerts throughout Cumbria, raising thousands of pounds for charitable organisations and oTher worthy causes. The services of The choir are provided entirely free of charge to The organisations They perform for.
Outside The county They have performed in such notable venues as The Royal Albert Hall, London; on three occasions, Cardiff Arms Park; twice, Sheffield Arena and in Edinburgh.
In June every year, The choir hosts it’s prestigious ‘Annual Concert’ in Whitehaven Civic Hall, for which They engage The services of guest soloists or c... less
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Nelly Bly - Salt Lake Vocal Artists
The Salt Lake Vocal Artists perform "Nelly Bly" arranged by John Halloran live in Concert on October 22, 2010 in Libby Gardner Concert hall, under The direction of Dr. Brady Allred.