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voices Yorkshire needs Yorkshire Choirs!!
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Yorkshire choirs - voices Yorkshire would love you to be a part of this exciting new project for our region!
Once upon a time, Leeds was The place to be for Choral Music and The Leeds Triennial Choral Festival was one of The ...
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Nashville Singers
an class="view_more">Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of men who had The desire to join Their voices with The voices of oThers committed to excellence in vocal and choral performance.
Their mission is to entertain, educate, unite and uplift ... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">morean>an class="view_more" style="display:none;">Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of men who had The desire to join Their voices with The voices of oThers committed to excellence in vocal and choral performance.
Their mission is to entertain, educate, unite and uplift Their audiences and members through music that is distinguished for its innovation, diversity and artistic excellence.
Their philanthropic mission is to provide funding and support for music education in our schools and The community. On September 10 of this year, Nashville Singers awarded Their first Music Makes a Difference music education grant to John Overton High School.
The singers are all volunteers, range in age from teenagers to retirees and travel from five different counties throughout Middle Tennessee to be a part of The chorus.
In Their first four years, this volunteer group of songsters has already learned 42 songs, released Their first CD, racked up 53 performances for 32 organizations across Middle Tennessee, and produced a successfu... lessan>
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J'entends le moulin
Highbridge voices performs this traditional French folksong, arranged by Donald Patriquin. Mary Clementi, conductor. Devon Joiner, pianist.
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Birthday of a King by The Nashville Singers
an class="view_more">This song was written by William H. Neidlinger and performed by The Nashville Singers on November 17, 2012 at Their annual Season of Harmony concert.
Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of men who had The desire to join Their... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">morean>an class="view_more" style="display:none;">This song was written by William H. Neidlinger and performed by The Nashville Singers on November 17, 2012 at Their annual Season of Harmony concert.
Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of men who had The desire to join Their voices with The voices of oThers committed to excellence in vocal and choral performance.
In Their first four years, this volunteer group has grown from four to 15 singers, learned 42 songs, released Their first CD, racked up 51 performances for 32 organizations in seven counties across Tennessee, and produced a successful concert series which has attracted a combined 1000+ attendees from 38 cities in eight states across The USA. Their concert audiences have ranged in size from a few hundred to 4000 people.
They've developed a reputation for producing imaginative programs that span many genres, including popular music, Americana, swing, gospel, sacred, songs from Broadway and movies, and a large selection of Christmas holiday favorites. They cover The wor... lessan>
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The Frostbound Wood for SATB mixed chorus
an class="view_more">A new carol for Christmas with music by David W. Solomons and Text by Thomas Clarke.
This setting for Christmas represents The cold of a NorThern winter
(The cruel wind blows)
although of course The actual events took place in raTher warmer climes.
... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">morean>an class="view_more" style="display:none;">A new carol for Christmas with music by David W. Solomons and Text by Thomas Clarke.
This setting for Christmas represents The cold of a NorThern winter
(The cruel wind blows)
although of course The actual events took place in raTher warmer climes.
It also reflects much of The liturgical and popular symbolism of The Christmas season: robins, holly etc and it brings our thoughts towards The season of Easter with The blood of Good Friday.
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