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Why can’t I sing low notes with more power and volume?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog from the Front of the Choir] Many men (and some women) complain about not having much vocal power on low notes.
photo by GigNroll.com
If you have good power, control and volume in the ...
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Chór Filharmonii Poznańskiej ,,Poznańskie Słowiki"
the Poznań Nightingales Boys' and Men's Choir of the Poznań Philharmonics continues the centuries' old choral traditions of the city of Poznań. Historical sources confirm the existence in the 15th century of a vocal ensemble composed of students and teach... morethe Poznań Nightingales Boys' and Men's Choir of the Poznań Philharmonics continues the centuries' old choral traditions of the city of Poznań. Historical sources confirm the existence in the 15th century of a vocal ensemble composed of students and teachers of the Cathedral School. Uninterruptedly since 1939, the Poznań Nightingales Choir has worked and given concerts under the baton of Prof. Stefan Stuligrosz for 73 years. Prof. Stefan Stuligrosz died on 15 of June, 2012. At the express request of the late Professor in 2012 Maciej Wieloch was appointed Artistic Director of the Poznan Philharmonic Choir Poznan Nightingales less
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Excerpts: Ola Gjeilo's 'Sunrise Mass' (choir and string orchestra)
Short excerpts from Ola Gjeilo's 32 min. 'Sunrise Mass' for choir and string orchestra (score and parts now available on demand from Walton Music/full recording available on iTunes), accompanied by beautiful images related to the themes of each movement:
... moreShort excerpts from Ola Gjeilo's 32 min. 'Sunrise Mass' for choir and string orchestra (score and parts now available on demand from Walton Music/full recording available on iTunes), accompanied by beautiful images related to the themes of each movement:
1. the Spheres (Kyrie)
2. Sunrise (Gloria)
3. the City (Credo)
4. Identity & the Ground (Sanctus & Agnus Dei)
Video by 2 Chairs Design
Photo by Anette Kvikstad, Thomas H. Barber, iStockphoto.com
Performed by Majorstua chamber choir, NOVA, 24 strings and Tore Erik Mohn, cond. (from live premiere) less
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Bristol Man Chorus
Calling all Gents, Blokes, Geezers, Chaps, Wideboys, Rakes, Dudes, Scoundrels, Lads.... ...Calling all MEN.
No Bow Ties. No Blazers. No Auditions. Just men and song.
the mighty Male Voice classics from the valleys of the Land of the Dragon.
Insan... moreCalling all Gents, Blokes, Geezers, Chaps, Wideboys, Rakes, Dudes, Scoundrels, Lads.... ...Calling all MEN.
No Bow Ties. No Blazers. No Auditions. Just men and song.
the mighty Male Voice classics from the valleys of the Land of the Dragon.
Insane Georgian/Bulgarian repertoire to make the very stones weep
Vintage cheese from the Barbershop tradition (tempered with a small pinch of salt)
Also anthems concerning the wonders of facial hair, garden sheds, reversing round corners, etc....
Not so much a new idea as a distillation of every great 'man-singing' concept' that has ever graced this earth. Rolled into one. In Bristol. By the people who created 'Gurt Lush Choir'.
It will be BIG & fun. Virile & beautiful. Devilishly charming... ...You know you want to.... less
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Toronto Mendelssohn Choir: Mozart's Credo
Mozart: Credo from the Mass in C minor
Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
Matthew Otto, conductor / Michael Bloss, organ / James Bourne, pianist
Recorded live at the TMC Choral Conductors' Symposium Concert, January 28, 2012 at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, ... moreMozart: Credo from the Mass in C minor
Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
Matthew Otto, conductor / Michael Bloss, organ / James Bourne, pianist
Recorded live at the TMC Choral Conductors' Symposium Concert, January 28, 2012 at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, Toronto
Recording by David King and Inline Digital
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Franz Schubert: Mass in G, D. 167 - Benedictus
the Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Musicians of the Dreaming Spires
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
Soloists: Tal Katsir (soprano), Andreas Kyrris (tenor), Stephen O'Driscoll (baritone)
David Crown (conductor)
St. Michael at the North Gate, Oxford
... morethe Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Musicians of the Dreaming Spires
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
Soloists: Tal Katsir (soprano), Andreas Kyrris (tenor), Stephen O'Driscoll (baritone)
David Crown (conductor)
St. Michael at the North Gate, Oxford
9 March 2012
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com
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Gruppo Polifonico "Claudio Monteverdi"
the Polyphonic Group CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI is a non-profit cultural association founded in 1976 and made up by approximately 20 male voices. By engaging in an intense study, could soon join the most important events of prestigious choralcompetitions earning ... morethe Polyphonic Group CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI is a non-profit cultural association founded in 1976 and made up by approximately 20 male voices. By engaging in an intense study, could soon join the most important events of prestigious choralcompetitions earning statements in Arezzo and Ravenna in 1978 and 1979 and Gorizia in 1982. the polyphonic sacred and secular music certainly represents the most relevant part of the repertoire that the Polyphonic Group “Claudio Monteverdi” successfully brings to churches and theaters both in Italy and abroad. Among the repertoire, we can find 1500’s and Baroque musical compositions by Palestrina, Da Victoria, Gallus, Viadana, Hassler, Monteverdi. Among the Romantic authors, on the other hand, we can find Schubert, Schumann, Sibelius, and Rossini. Concerning modern Polyphonic music: Poulenc, Kodaly, Bardos, Pizzetti, and Orff. Folk music is not forgotten, but presented in accurate elaborations as to meet the musical needs of the choir. Monteverdi Choir has got in its repertory and i... less