Presented by the School of Hard Knocks Melbourne Town Hall, Saturday 10th December, 3pm Do you long to listen to beautiful arias from your favourite operas, groove to gospel and swoon to classics that you know and love? Do you w...
Malmesbury Community Choir is a new organisation bringing people of all ages, backgrounds and musical abilities to sing together for and in our community. Music Director: Laurie Jones
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You want your voice to work at its best no matter the time or season. However, Life has surprises and sometimes your voice may experience some difficulties. There are days your voice feels like an ice block and other days, it’s easy to go...
Come and sing with award winning conductor Dr Jonathon Welch AM and THECHO!R as they celebrate their 10th Anniversary – OR attend a fundraising concert for the Queenscliffe Neighbourhood House! SUNDAY AUGUST 18, 2019 QUEENSCLIFF Town HALL48-52 Lea...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Sometimes old choir repertoire becomes stale. Photo by quinn.anya Well-loved songs start to wear out and lose their sparkle. What can ...
Sanita Melodia Choir at Symphony of Life Concert on November 2013
Music has been the inseparabale part of human Life. And when the ear listens to music, the mouth responds with signing. For some, music and signing brings joy to themselves while for some, it helps them express themselves. Nevertheless, there is one impor...
BCS is a friendly local choral society that has come to be know as the 'Town's own choir'. It performs sacred and secular music in various venues including Brentwood Cathedral.
We were originally founded as a workplace choir for K Shoes (taken over by Clarks) of Kendal, Cumbria in 1969. We have around fifty members and support local and national charities. We are a very friendly choir and welcome new members.