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Cunnla
Michael McGlynn's composition; from our May 2011 concert. Sung by our most advanced treble Choir, Cantabile.
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Major Minors Children's Choir
The Major Minors Children's Choir was formed in February 2012 by Musical Director Joanne Roelofs and Karen Boyce as a one off children's Choir of unauditioned primary school aged children which was part of a choral programme with the Hutt Valley Singers. ... moreThe Major Minors Children's Choir was formed in February 2012 by Musical Director Joanne Roelofs and Karen Boyce as a one off children's Choir of unauditioned primary school aged children which was part of a choral programme with the Hutt Valley Singers. The Choir was such a success and those involved enjoyed it so much that it was decided to continue.
The Choir is a training Choir with the children having opportunities to sing or speak solo lines and learn harmonies. Current members are aged between 4 and 12.
The Harmonic Minors is the Major Minors Children's Choir's extension group. This is an auditioned Choir for older children and teens.
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World Choir Championships 2011 - Awarding
Awarding Ceremony of the World Choir Championships for Youth and Young Adults in Graz 2011.
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Preisverleihung bei der 1. Chorweltmeisterschaft für die Jugend in Graz 2011.
Find all res... moreAwarding Ceremony of the World Choir Championships for Youth and Young Adults in Graz 2011.
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Preisverleihung bei der 1. Chorweltmeisterschaft für die Jugend in Graz 2011.
Find all results here // Die Ergebnisse gibt's hier:
http://www.interkultur.com/competitions-festivals/world-Choir-championships/graz-2011/results/
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Grifoncoro
Conductors: Camilla Di Lorenzo and Dodo Versino
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CORÍN EM MIERES
Over 50 members. Founded by its conductor Reyes Duarte.
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Kikimasu
Kikimasu (pronounced “kee-kee-mahs”) is part of Edmonton's Kokopelli Choir Association.
Kikimasu (grades 4-6) offers a focus on thorough and excellent music education, with singers learning about healthy vocal production, the body-voice connection, an... moreKikimasu (pronounced “kee-kee-mahs”) is part of Edmonton's Kokopelli Choir Association.
Kikimasu (grades 4-6) offers a focus on thorough and excellent music education, with singers learning about healthy vocal production, the body-voice connection, and vibrant performance presence, as well as ant emphasis on musical literacy, music theory, and sightsinging skills. As with all our ensembles, Kikimasu provides a secure and accepting social environment where all singers feel their importance as members of the group. Most importantly, Kikimasu has fun and creates exciting music!
Kikimasu means “hear it” in Japanese; you can look forward to hearing the music they make at every concert! less