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Composer Looking to Collaborate with Choirs
I’m a composer who is looking to collaborate with choirs to produce recordings for new Choral pieces. The titles I am looking to record come in a variety of genres: sacred, secular, children’s, wedding, graduation, new hymns, and a Choral ghos...
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Pleasant Are Thy Courts (Wo S’ro Abangua Ye Fe) - Henry Francis Lyte
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PLEASANT ARE THY COURTS ABOVE
Author:Henry F. Lyte, 1843
This hymn "Pleasant are thy courts above" has it bible reference from Psalms 84:10 which says:
"For a day in thy courts is bet... more#hymn #trending #Choral #arise #ghananews #ukraine #russia
PLEASANT ARE THY COURTS ABOVE
Author:Henry F. Lyte, 1843
This hymn "Pleasant are thy courts above" has it bible reference from Psalms 84:10 which says:
"For a day in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness". (Psalms 84:10 KJV).
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Westminster Boys Choir
Westminster Boys’ Choir enjoys a fine reputation both at home in the UK and abroad. The forty boys of the choir are educated at Westminster Under School, part of London’s historic Westminster School, established before 1179 as a monastic school of the Ben... moreWestminster Boys’ Choir enjoys a fine reputation both at home in the UK and abroad. The forty boys of the choir are educated at Westminster Under School, part of London’s historic Westminster School, established before 1179 as a monastic school of the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter. In 1560 the school was re-founded by Queen Elizabeth I for boys to be “liberally instructed in good books to the greater honour of the state.” Ever since, the school’s history has been intertwined with the momentous state events and political turmoils of the capital. Old Westminsters dominated Parliament for most of the eighteenth century and the output of leading politicians, statesmen and soldiers has continued to this day. The school’s contribution to literature, philosophy and the arts has been immense, from such alumni as Ben Jonson, John Dryden, Henry Purcell and Christopher Wren to A.A. Milne, Adrian Boult, John Gielgud and Peter Ustinov, from Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Stephen Poliakoff to Julian Anderson, Ian Bostridge, Helena B... less
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Mind & Soul
Mind & Soul is a community choir based at the Maudsley Hospital in South London, which is open to SLAM service users/staff, their friends and carers, local people and anyone who accesses mental health services, as well as those who don't. The group me... moreMind & Soul is a community choir based at the Maudsley Hospital in South London, which is open to SLAM service users/staff, their friends and carers, local people and anyone who accesses mental health services, as well as those who don't. The group meets every Wednesday evening in the gym at the Maudsley Hospital, 115 Denmark Hill SE5 8AZ between 6-7pm. Our patron is the wonderful Mary King.
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Chórtownik - Choral News from Eastern Europe
Read December's Chórtownik published by International Choral Portal Chórtownia:
Wishes for all Chortownia users / New issues of "Silesian Singer" / Competition with prizes - CD's of VRC Choir / Where to...
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New Jersey Choral Society: Auditions for 2021-2022 Season
New Jersey Choral Society will be hosting auditions through July and August for anybody interested in joining our chorus. This fall, NJCS will practice in-person for a full concert season. We will take all necessary precautions at rehearsal and during our...
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Sing! 2015 - Gospel Singing/choir leading conference, 25/26th Sept
So, in just over three weeks, GGCC Bristol (www.ggcc.org.uk) welcomes Geraldine Latty (www.lucemusic.London) to come and help us lead a two day Gospel Community Choir conference at Thornbury Baptist Church, Bristol! We hosted our first Sing! day last year...
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Say A Little Prayer - Open Arts Community Choir on BBC1's Last Choir Standing 2008
In this clip the Open Arts Community Choir sing 'Say A Little Prayer' in front of a live studio audience at broadcasting house in London as part of the hit BBC series 'Last Choir Standing' in 2008.
The soloists are Anne McCambridge and Margaret Mann.
... moreIn this clip the Open Arts Community Choir sing 'Say A Little Prayer' in front of a live studio audience at broadcasting house in London as part of the hit BBC series 'Last Choir Standing' in 2008.
The soloists are Anne McCambridge and Margaret Mann.
Inclusive is the word which probably best describes Open Arts Community Choir. It features people with disabilites and those without, from every section of the community in Northern Ireland. The age range is extensive, from seventeen to over seventy but most importantly members are united by their love of singing.
The choir is from Belfast Northern Ireland and is conducted by Beverley Whyte.
For more information visit: www.openarts.net less