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The Road Home - Diponegoro University Choir
“Chase your dreams but always know the road that'll lead you home again.” - Tim McGraw
Composed by Stephen Paulus
Sung by Diponegoro University Choir in "Laudate Concert" 2019
Conductor Jefry Franklin Bode
audio editor Ardian Dika A and Deny Putra
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The Ground - East Central University Chorale - 2013 OMEA State Conevntion
The East Central University Chorale performing "The Ground" by Ola Gjeilo.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Mr Rudy Lupinski at the piano
This Performance was recorded at the 2013 Oklahoma Music Educators Association Convention in the Holy Family... moreThe East Central University Chorale performing "The Ground" by Ola Gjeilo.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Mr Rudy Lupinski at the piano
This Performance was recorded at the 2013 Oklahoma Music Educators Association Convention in the Holy Family Cathedral. Tulsa, Oklahoma. January 17th, 2013
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Greater Auckland Chorus
Based in Auckland, New Zealand, the Greater Auckland Chorus is an award winning, dynamic female performing group who specialise in 4 part harmony a cappella Singing.
Looking for pulse-pounding tempos or soulful ballads? You've come to the right place. ... moreBased in Auckland, New Zealand, the Greater Auckland Chorus is an award winning, dynamic female performing group who specialise in 4 part harmony a cappella Singing.
Looking for pulse-pounding tempos or soulful ballads? You've come to the right place. Our repertoire spans all musical genres, from barbershop standards to jazz and Broadway musical standards through to Pop and Rock music from the likes of Queen, Michael Jackson and The Eurythmics.
Whether you're looking for a place to sing with others, or searching for a dynamic chorus or quartet to perform at your next show or corporate event, GAC are the group for you.
We are made up of around 60 women from all over Auckland, from a diverse range of backgrounds, ages and occupations who come together to share a love of Singing and performing. While Singing at night, by day we have doctors, lawyers, real estate agents, a clinical psychologist, teachers, mums and more who all use their involvement with Greater Auckland Chorus as a crucial creative outlet. ... less
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HeartSong
HeartSong
Sing For Your Heart
A Singing Group for Cardiac Friends
"You can forget your troubles, you live in the moment and enjoy the Singing – beautiful!" – J
Singing is a gentle form of cardio-vascular exercise
with many wellbeing bene... moreHeartSong
Sing For Your Heart
A Singing Group for Cardiac Friends
"You can forget your troubles, you live in the moment and enjoy the Singing – beautiful!" – J
Singing is a gentle form of cardio-vascular exercise
with many wellbeing benefits:
Encourages deeper breathing – promoting respiratory health
Releases stress – potentially lowering blood pressure
Lifts the spirits – releasing happy hormones
Brings us together – in a creative activity
Boosts memory skills – it’s brain gym
Can be Seriously Good Fun!
Sessions include gentle warm up exercises and
Singing of songs from around the world
All taught by ear – no previous musical ability required.
Open to all cardiac patients, their friends and family.
Lead by experienced Singing facilitator
Katie Rose
It doesn’t really matter how you sing, you sing for the enjoyment and the fun of it and you feel safe - D
Join us for Happy Healthy Harmonies
Sessions take place bi-monthly
Holwell Village Hall
Pirton Road, Holwell, Hitc... less
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Everyone Suddenly Burst Out Singing
I wrote this in 1976 for the six Singing students of Pat Scanlon, a colleague of mine at West Heath School, who died from complications of Hodgkins Lymphoma. The first performance was at her memorial service.
This performance, however was part of the me... moreI wrote this in 1976 for the six Singing students of Pat Scanlon, a colleague of mine at West Heath School, who died from complications of Hodgkins Lymphoma. The first performance was at her memorial service.
This performance, however was part of the memorial service in St Martin in the Fields, for Ruth Rudge, who was a very distinguished and lovely lady, and also my first boss. The ladies of the Occasional Choir, whose beginnings were as the Madrigal Choir at West Heath, which I co-founded, all those years ago, are the singers, including one of the six that took part in the very first performance. I am conducting, and Penny Walker, who now directs the choir is accompanying. Unfortunately less than half the singers are visible in the video. less