The Reading Phoenix Choir sing Johann Kuhnau, Tristis est anima mea. Recorded live at our concert in St Clement Danes, London in January 2014, as part of the Brandenburg Festival. Sung by: Reading Phoenix Choir Conducted: David Crown, Recorded by: ... more
A performance of "Psalm 150" (Willcocks) by the Spivey Hall Children's Choir (Martha Shaw, conductor) during the 2014 ACDA Southern Division Conference in Jacksonville, Florida.
Whitehaven Male Voice Choir performing The Rose.
This post was originally posted to the Embro Thistle Singers blog. There is a really fun explanation of the 4 basic Choir sections as seen by a young person. I don't know where the original document came from or I would give proper credi...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Two weeks ago I wrote about how individuals choose where to stand within their part (Don't stand too close to me! - finding the right place to stand in yo...
Radio Choir and orchestra of Ukraine NRCU Orchestra Academic Choir of the National radio of Ukraine named after P. Maiboroda. L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9 Part 4 Conductor Vladimir Sheiko NRCU Orchestra NRCU Choir L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9 ... more
Last Sunday, my Choir sang in the Choir of The Year selection stage in Newcastle. We’d rehearsed for about a month, and had decided to perform Whitacre’s Leonardo Dreams of his Flying Machine. COTY rules say you have 8 minutes to perform - any...
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...
The Major Minors Children’s Choir (New Zealand) are excited to be performing a selection of familiar songs from movies, musicals and pop songs at their next concert on 15 May. This will be the second Upper Hutt performance for the Choir this year wi...
In our 'Me and All of You' concerts in March 2017, where the Choir was largely accompanying solo instruments in a concerto, or where we were sharing the limelight with a virtuosic soloist, we chose to begin our concert as we would if we were an orchestra!