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Tottenham Community Choir
Tottenham Community Choir is a friendly, welcoming and inclusive amateur choir that meets every Tuesday evening to sing, socialise, and have fun in the process.
We offer real opportunities to make new friends and sing together and, by encouraging our m... moreTottenham Community Choir is a friendly, welcoming and inclusive amateur choir that meets every Tuesday evening to sing, socialise, and have fun in the process.
We offer real opportunities to make new friends and sing together and, by encouraging our members to help out in the running of the choir and choosing our repertoire, we aim to create a 'Tottenham choir' sound that truly and accurately reflects the diversity of the local community.
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Spinnaker Chorus
Spinnaker Chorus is a modern, vibrant and friendly group of women with music in our hearts. We sing a-cappella style music in four-part harmony, called Barbershop. The songs we sing are varied, some old classics, some modern with a twist!
In an effort ... moreSpinnaker Chorus is a modern, vibrant and friendly group of women with music in our hearts. We sing a-cappella style music in four-part harmony, called Barbershop. The songs we sing are varied, some old classics, some modern with a twist!
In an effort to stay committed to singing and performing at the highest possible level, we compete each year in a national contest and we also perform our own annual Show to raise our profile in the community. Check us out on Facebook and Youtube!
We can be seen and heard throughout the year, performing for major corporations, civic and charitable organizations, private groups, churches, community events, and fundraisers. To find out more information about how we can perform at your next event, please contact us at "info@spinnakerchorus.co.uk".
If you would like to hear us or you are interested in joining our chorus, please get in touch - you will be made most welcome. The chorus is based near Portsmouth, Hampshire. We practise every Wednesday at 7.30pm - 10pm.... 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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Soul of the City Choir Monday Choir
Singing is back and we can't wait to holler at the top of our voices.
Why not come along and try a free taster!?
Choose from either 27th September or 4th October.
Whether complete beginner, shower singer or more experienced singer, this choir w... moreSinging is back and we can't wait to holler at the top of our voices.
Why not come along and try a free taster!?
Choose from either 27th September or 4th October.
Whether complete beginner, shower singer or more experienced singer, this choir welcomes you!
There are no auditions and no requirements to read music, you just need to love to sing!
This term we will be celebrating the amazing feeling of singing in, and being surrounded by harmony and, especially with the venue we'll be rehearsing in, it's set to be a good one!
As ever we'll be singing classic pop and soul songs, perhaps with a curve ball surprise just for fun, no winter blues for us!
Choir runs from 27th September - 13th December. 11 rehearsals, 1 dress rehearsal and a gig on Saturday 18th December.
If you love your taster and decide to join for the term, the term fee is £100.
Taster places are limited as are places in the choir, we advise to book early.
**Please remember that coming along to a free tast... less
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Bournemouth Male Voice Choir - New CD Launch Video
A slide show of photos to showcase Bournemouth Male Voice Choir's new CD - Sing for your Life which will be launched on Saturday 28th November 2009 at the launch concert at All Saint's Parish Church, Southbourne - at 7:30pm - the choir welcomes special gu... moreA slide show of photos to showcase Bournemouth Male Voice Choir's new CD - Sing for your Life which will be launched on Saturday 28th November 2009 at the launch concert at All Saint's Parish Church, Southbourne - at 7:30pm - the choir welcomes special guest artist Matthew Ibbotson (Tenor) who was a member of Only Men Aloud when they won Last Choir Standing. To pre-order a CD email cdsales@bournemouthmalechoir.co.uk or visit www.bournemouthmalechoir.co.uk
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O dulce nomen - Étienne Moulinié
Presentamos un nuevo vídeo con audio grabaDo en directo y proveniente de nuestro último concierto en Sevilla. "O Dolce nomen" de Étienne Mouliné es una de las bellas piezas del barroco francés temprano que se puDo escuchar el caluroso 24 de junio en el Or... morePresentamos un nuevo vídeo con audio grabaDo en directo y proveniente de nuestro último concierto en Sevilla. "O Dolce nomen" de Étienne Mouliné es una de las bellas piezas del barroco francés temprano que se puDo escuchar el caluroso 24 de junio en el Oratorio de la Escuela de Cristo.
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Succession of the 4 sweet months by Benjamin Britten sung by us at a nottingham choir course in 1977
Sung by us at a singing course in nottingham in 1977
First, April, she with mellow showers
Opens the way for early flowers,
Then after her comes smiling May
In a more rich and sweet array,
Next enters June and brings us more
Gems than those two th... moreSung by us at a singing course in nottingham in 1977
First, April, she with mellow showers
Opens the way for early flowers,
Then after her comes smiling May
In a more rich and sweet array,
Next enters June and brings us more
Gems than those two that went before,
Then (lastly,) July comes and she
More wealth brings in than all those three;
April! May! June! July!