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Idonga se Jeriko (South Africa)
video: Idonga se Jeriko (South Africa)

Zulu church/ protest Song: "The walls of Jericho are falling." Understood to be a reference to the fall of apartheid. As sung by the Polokwane Choir, taught by Northern Harmony. This is from The OK Chorale's first ever public concert in Woodbridge, Suf...  One';">moreOne;">Zulu church/ protest Song: "The walls of Jericho are falling." Understood to be a reference to the fall of apartheid. As sung by the Polokwane Choir, taught by Northern Harmony. This is from The OK Chorale's first ever public concert in Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK on 24 March 2012. Not the best of lighting! Also a bit shouty in places as it was many of the singers' first time in front of an audience. www.chrisrowbury.com  

A Child's Eyes
video: A Child's Eyes

A Song by my friend William Sveglini, whom I had contacted around 2000 through the "Composers' Forum". I have sung it in my One-man-choir "dwsChorale".

NNSU Academic Choir - La Cucaracha (concert 25.12.2010)
video: NNSU Academic Choir - La Cucaracha (concert 25.12.2010)

Нижний Новгород. Мексиканская народная песня "La Cucaracha".

Breathe soft ye winds
video: Breathe soft ye winds

A tender pastoral part Song (or "glee") by William Paxton based on the poem by Ambrose Philips.

SIRAJ BAND - BACHIR NADIR - Best Regional Choir
video: SIRAJ BAND - BACHIR NADIR - Best Regional Choir

Original Song - Bachir Nadir

blog: Multi dicunt by Vytautas Miškinis for Mixed Choir

This way we find a tuneful Lithuanian Song for you composed by a from top to toe choral lover composer, Vytautas Miškinis.   Miškinis began his career at the age of seven as a vocalist in a Youth Choir, and continued as Artistic Direc...

blog: How to practice a choir Song on your own (and a big concert’s coming up)

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   A concert is looming and there are a couple of Songs you don’t know that well.   Photo by _foam   You’ll need to put in s...

Shakti Sings
group: Shakti Sings

Shakti Sings is a national choir of over 150 people who come together every month to honour the earth through Song. Our mission is to spread a message of respect for the natural world through music from across the globe, and we have performed at events su...  One';">moreOne;">Shakti Sings is a national choir of over 150 people who come together every month to honour the earth through Song. Our mission is to spread a message of respect for the natural world through music from across the globe, and we have performed at events such as GLastonbury Festival 2013 Opening Ceremony, and the United Nations World Environment Day concert in Staines and in Oxford Street, central London. We welcome men and women of all abilities, and sessions are taught by ear so no experience is needed, just a passion for singing and a love of the earth! Our Musical Director is the renowned Susie Ro Prater who has supported choirs and natural voice movement workshops for many years. Our very enjoyable choir practices take place once a month at the Hythe Centre in Egham, Staines, easily accessible by train from Central London and free parking onsite. Membership is £15 for the year and minimum £5 per member for each of our sessions. Please bring a mug for refreshments. Incredible value! Non-members ...    One';">less

blog: Trust is the key to a great singing experience in a choir

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   There is a lot of trust involved in being a singer in a choir.     Trust that you will eventually learn the Song; trust that, even if you&r...