The Orpheus Male Chorus of Phoenix, organized in 1929, is the longest continuously performing arts group in the state of Arizona. During World War II, the chorus performed with 21 singers because many of their other members, including the director, ...
The Vail Choral, (Arizona) Spring 2015 concert cycle, Yesterday, Paul McCartney and John Lennon. Check out our website at www.thevailchoral.org
Now in its 25th anniversary season, Quintessence: Choral Artists of the Southwest has developed a reputation for entertaining and inspiring music lovers with a wide array of traditional and eclectic choral music. Through unique programming and exceptional... more
Premiered and recorded December 7th 2023 at Catalina United Methodist Church in Tucson, Arizona. Text: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.[1] ... more
Voices Carry is an Americana jazz-influenced vocal group based in metro Phoenix, Arizona. Most of our songs are performed a cappella, and we favor vocal jazz, but we occassionally perform with instrumental accompaniment and perform other styles.
There were people in this world who have given me more than I have given so far. One such example was Angelina Nicolaidou. A very special person who transformed into a great friend. She took my music to Europe and introduced me to a group of Wonderful p...
Valley Women’s Ensemble is a local Phoenix choir that performs across Arizona. Our members are talented and experienced singers who have a passion for music and the performing arts. A tuition-based women’s chorus made up of singers From the entire Phoe... more
Happy New Year to one and all... just think.... This time next year you could be a millionaire .... you could also be reminiscing about your Wonderful Singing Holiday to Launde Abbey and patting yourself on the back for booking early and banking the sa...
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Last weekend I ran a singing workshop for 40 strangers. As always everyone worked well together (no prima donnas!) and we produced a Wonderful sound at the...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] I bet you think your choir is a Wonderful, friendly little community that welcomes newcomers with open arms. But what if I told you that new members might fi...