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Trelawnyd Male Voice Choir
formed in March 1933 Trelawnyd Male Voice Choir is in Flintshire, North Wales. With 80 + members it is one of the largest MVCs in North Wales. It has achieved 7 wins at The Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales and raises many thousands of pounds for nationa... moreformed in March 1933 Trelawnyd Male Voice Choir is in Flintshire, North Wales. With 80 + members it is one of the largest MVCs in North Wales. It has achieved 7 wins at The Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales and raises many thousands of pounds for national and local charities. Rehearse in Memorial Hall, Trelawnyd each Tuesday 19.00 - 21.00. Check details on website. Visitors welcome but please check first with secretary - details on website
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The Chanterelles - Gloria
The Chanterelles performing Gloria by Robert Latham at the 2012 Llangollen International Eisteddfod. Conducted by Dr Shirley Court.
The Chanterelles is a ladies Choir from all over the UK. Originating from a Leicestershire youth Choir and reforming as ... moreThe Chanterelles performing Gloria by Robert Latham at the 2012 Llangollen International Eisteddfod. Conducted by Dr Shirley Court.
The Chanterelles is a ladies Choir from all over the UK. Originating from a Leicestershire youth Choir and reforming as an adult Choir in February 2009, members now come together to perform about five times each year.
Having tasted success as a Youth Choir in Llangollen in 1998, the Choir returned in their new guise as a Female Choir In July 2010, winning their section and taking their place in the Choir of the World competition.
This success was followed by concerts in Macclesfield and Birmingham and a win at the North Wales Choral Festival in November 2011.
In 2012, the Choir competed in the Fleischmann International Trophy Competition at the Cork Choral Festival and won 2nd prize in this year's International Eisteddfod in Llangollen.
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The Chanterelles - The Nightingale
The Chanterelles performing The Nightingale by Thomas Weelkes at the 2012 Llangollen International Eisteddfod. Conducted by Dr Shirley Court.
The Chanterelles is a ladies Choir from all over the UK. Originating from a Leicestershire youth Choir and ref... moreThe Chanterelles performing The Nightingale by Thomas Weelkes at the 2012 Llangollen International Eisteddfod. Conducted by Dr Shirley Court.
The Chanterelles is a ladies Choir from all over the UK. Originating from a Leicestershire youth Choir and reforming as an adult Choir in February 2009, members now come together to perform about five times each year.
Having tasted success as a Youth Choir in Llangollen in 1998, the Choir returned in their new guise as a Female Choir In July 2010, winning their section and taking their place in the Choir of the World competition.
This success was followed by concerts in Macclesfield and Birmingham and a win at the North Wales Choral Festival in November 2011.
In 2012, the Choir competed in the Fleischmann International Trophy Competition at the Cork Choral Festival and won 2nd prize in this year's International Eisteddfod in Llangollen.
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International Choir festival - Europe, Bulgaria, Balchik
Dear Madam / Sir!
Dear Choristers!
Europe, Bulgaria, Balchik
Would like to invite you to take part in Fourth International Choir Festival "Chernomorski zvutsi" – 4-8 June 2014 - the different festival open to all kinds of Choirs,...
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The Merrry Poppins Matchmaker Live
My women's Choir The Merry Poppins performed the song Matchmaker, from Fiddler on the roof.
(I'm playing and directing, outside the frame)
See: https://singwell.eu/workshops/Choir-merry-poppins/
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Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
A holiday greeting from Vancouver's Chor Leoni Men's Choir and Diane Loomer, C.M., Artistic Director.
Video by Philip Jack www.philmetaljacket.com
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Rachmaninov - Bogoroditse Devo
Sheffield Chamber Choir
directed by Robert Webb
from a concert given at St Luke's, Lodge Moor, Sheffield
on 24th September 2011
in aid of Tear Fund