[A version OF this article first appeared as a post on my blog From THE Front OF THE Choir] We’re in THE middle OF learning a SONG. People are struggling a bit. THEn someone asks: “What note is that?” Photo by ph...
[A version OF this article first appeared as a post on my blog From THE Front OF THE Choir] Some people are put OFf when THEy come across a SONG with foreign words. THEy prefer to sing SONGs in English. photo by Chell Hill Not only are THEy missin...
[A version OF this article first appeared as a post on my blog From THE Front OF THE Choir] A while back I taught a SONG wrongly. Not for THE first time! Even though I corrected myself quickly, THE original version stuck in peo...
Say No ! is an international project for choirs and small musical ensembles. TogeTHEr we sing ‘No to War’. Our SONG is a tribute to deserters and war objectors. This hymn is also a call to FleeTHEFrenzy: say 'No' to THE madness OF weaponry and war.
Camelot: THE Shining City THE Albion Choir (VERY appropriately named, no?) were magnificent in singing some OF THE SONG arrangements for THE show. THEy’re a fairly new choir based (handily) in Sheffield, a small but mighty bunch OF ridiculous...
Every Choir in Cornwall will have its own personal arrangement OF this SONG. It is an iconic piece OF music . You sing it at weddings ,funerals,pubs ,clubs.Too your loved ones who are with you now and those who have departed. Thanks to MIke Bryant for THE video
At THE piano: Dmitry Semenovsky. THE lyrics OF THE SONG is a translation from GoeTHE's "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt."
[A version OF this article first appeared as a post on my blog From THE Front OF THE Choir] Some people really struggle when it comes to learning a SONG by ear. OFten it’s singers who are used to using sheet music, but not always. &nb...
Barcarolle Choir and its Musical Director, Sam Evans, are delighted to announce THEir next performance in June 2019.THE evening will propose a wide range OF pieces from a multitude OF composers such as Chilcott, Verdi, D. Ellington, Webber, Berlioz, Bach...