Canterbury Girls choir is a non selective choir for girls aged between 7 and 18 from schools in the Canterbury area. the girls perform on a regular basis across Kent and regularly travel to Northern France for concert performances.
Maranatha Christian University choir. Agustinus Bambang Jusana, conductor. Photos by Eric Jodhy. Live recording at Pelgrimskerk, Badhoevedorp - the Netherlands, 2014. Indonesian Mass is a project of combining Indonesian folk Music elements and Weste... more
We are a women's choir based in Canterbury, Kent. We enjoy singing a wide range of repertoire, from classical to jazz and international Music. We perform on a regular basis, raising funds for local charities and organisations. We have on going partnership... more
We are a women's non auditioned choir. We sing across a wide range of genres from light classical through to pop and rock. We sing in 3-4 parts, and while working hard on our developing sound, we like to have fun!
Vocabella Singapore, an emerging ladies choir, was founded in September 2022 with a strong commitment to empowering women through the transformative power of choral Music. the choir was founded by Marcus Lee, with a vision of promoting and cultivating int... more
This track from the Chandos Anthems by G. F. Handel was performed LIVE by the University choir, KNUST - Kumasi at the Great Hall, KNUST on the 16th April, 2016.
Nizhny Novgorod State University choir (NNSU choir) - O Magnum Mysterium - M. Lauridsen. Contest performance at the World choir Games Riga 2014 - Sacred Music (Musica Sacra). Академический хор ННГУ им Н. И. Лобачевского (Хор ННГУ) - O Magnum Mysterium ... more
We are a newly formed ensemble of women's voices from Canterbury in Kent. Our repertoire ranges from classical motet to jazz and Female barbershop. We perform on a regular basis across Kent and have on going partnership links with choirs in the UK and France.
Our choir Mood Swing (http://www.moodswingchoir.com) recently opened the Institute of Internal Auditors of Australia annual conference, SOPAC. We were among those in the crowd and then came to the front when the "sound wasn't working"
This was us appearing at the Mid Somerset Festival in March 2013 in the Female choir Class. We came second!