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Carleton Community Chorus
The Carleton Community Chorus was formed in October 2010. Since then, we have not only grown in numbers but also in confidence and have showcased our talents at several Concerts and other public performances. We have an eclectic repertoire, singing a la... moreThe Carleton Community Chorus was formed in October 2010. Since then, we have not only grown in numbers but also in confidence and have showcased our talents at several Concerts and other public performances. We have an eclectic repertoire, singing a large variety of material, including classical, pop and show songs. The Choir is comprised of all ages, skills, interests & talents. We are open to all adults in the local and wider Community. Some of our members are talented singers and musicians, although you don't have to be able to read music to join - some members had never sung outside the shower until they joined. less
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One day like this
From Elbow's 2008 album Seldom Seen Kid.
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK.
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Bishop Road Community Choir
Bishop Road Community Choir is open to all in the local Community.
We are a mixed, non-audition choir. All songs are taught by ear and we don’t expect anyone to learn the words off by heart. However, music can be made available for those who want it. W... moreBishop Road Community Choir is open to all in the local Community.
We are a mixed, non-audition choir. All songs are taught by ear and we don’t expect anyone to learn the words off by heart. However, music can be made available for those who want it. We sing a range of different songs, including pop, gospel, world music and classical. We mainly sing songs with piano accompaniment, provided by our famous pianist, Geoff. We hold our own annual concert, and we are often invited to sing at other local events such as the local MayFest.
Our members come along for “enjoyment, friendship and satisfaction as well as singing with a group of like-minded people”.
Singing is reputed to release endorphins in the brain, and we’ve certainly noticed amongst us a sense of well-being following rehearsals and in particular, concerts. We are a very sociable bunch and often meet for a drink at the Chimp House on Gloucester Road following our rehearsal on Thursday evenings.
Please do come along, new faces are always welcome. ... less
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Franz Schubert: Mass in G, D. 167 - Benedictus
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Musicians of the Dreaming Spires
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
Soloists: Tal Katsir (soprano), Andreas Kyrris (tenor), Stephen O'Driscoll (baritone)
David Crown (conductor)
St. Michael at the North Gate, Oxford
... moreThe Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Musicians of the Dreaming Spires
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
Soloists: Tal Katsir (soprano), Andreas Kyrris (tenor), Stephen O'Driscoll (baritone)
David Crown (conductor)
St. Michael at the North Gate, Oxford
9 March 2012
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervillechoir
Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com
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I Am Not Yours.wmv
"I Am Not Yours" composed by Z.R. Stroope as sung by the East Central University Chorale on April 19, 2010, at St Joseph Catholic Church in Ada, OK.
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Koruso!
Koruso!, meaning chorus in Esperanto, began in October 2008 as a Southwark Council initiative to promote Community cohesion. It has since grown from a small choral group to a self-run Community choir with a wide ranging repertoire, performing music that b... moreKoruso!, meaning chorus in Esperanto, began in October 2008 as a Southwark Council initiative to promote Community cohesion. It has since grown from a small choral group to a self-run Community choir with a wide ranging repertoire, performing music that bridges cultures and unites faith traditions.
The project won an ABC award in December 2009 at the Royal Society for the Arts and was cited by the judging panel as ”an excellent, innovative way of bringing people together through a shared passion for music”. Koruso! host performances at least twice a year and to date has performed at a variety of venues across its home borough and beyond.
Members come from all walks of life and all across Southwark. We enjoy singing together every Thursday from 6:30pm at Oliver Goldsmiths Primary School, Peckham Road. New members are always welcome - particularly tenors and basses.
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Gospel Generation Community Choir
We are actually three choirs meeting in different parts of Bristol. One in Thornbury, another in Shire and the other in Easton. We come together as one mega choir for concerts and other performances at events. Our aim is to build Community through gospel ... moreWe are actually three choirs meeting in different parts of Bristol. One in Thornbury, another in Shire and the other in Easton. We come together as one mega choir for concerts and other performances at events. Our aim is to build Community through gospel music and so we emphasise the fact that we are a choir for anyone to join, no auditions and nor previous experience is required. If you love to sing...we're the choir for you!