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blog: Guest Blogger, Steven Coburn, Features New York City Labor Chorus

More about Steven Coburn.   New York City has always been central to the labor movement in America, from the early protests and safety reforms resulting from the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911, to the recent activism resulting in i...

FilCoro
group: FilCoro

FilCoro is the professional arm of the Wellington Filipino Community Choir and is managed by Exceptional Communications. FilCoro is short for Filipino Coro (Spanish for Chorus). The name reflects the choir's mixed ethnic heritage.

group: The Tower Chorale

Established in 1986 by Jim Winfield, former Associate Director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus, the Tower Chorale has built a reputation of being One of the finest community Choruses in the Midwest. There are three main concerts during the season, typical...  One';">moreOne;">Established in 1986 by Jim Winfield, former Associate Director of the Chicago Symphony Chorus, the Tower Chorale has built a reputation of being One of the finest community Choruses in the Midwest. There are three main concerts during the season, typically consisting of Holiday, Classical and Pops music, each performed twice. Are you a singer dedicated to the art of choral music? Do you have other musical or singing experience, recent or years ago, and you wish to join a symphonic choral group that will challenge, delight, and satisfy you musically? Whether your most recent choral singing experience was in school, church choir, or with other professional-level volunteer choral groups, you are likely to find a fit with the Tower Chorale. Our members have experience singing in many local church choirs, notable volunteer and semi-professional choirs or operatic ensembles based in downtown Chicago, and other premier choral groups from cities and communities across the country. A desire to create beautiful mu...    One';">less

Men Nou (Here We Are) - Sydney Guillaume [SSA]
video: Men Nou (Here We Are) - Sydney Guillaume [SSA]

English Poetic Translation: Here we are, Here we are We are children, yes, we are! Here we are, Here we are We are the children of the world. Here we are, Here we are We are Hope, that, we are! Here we are, Here we are We come to put Joy in all he...  One';">moreOne;">English Poetic Translation: Here we are, Here we are We are children, yes, we are! Here we are, Here we are We are the children of the world. Here we are, Here we are We are Hope, that, we are! Here we are, Here we are We come to put Joy in all hearts. Oh yes, we are love! Yes, we are joy! We come to put Joy in all hearts. We want love to spread, Spread everywhere! We come to change the world... And truly, we need to change the world! Oh, here we are We are children of the world, We are the seeds of life. Oh, here we are We are the children of today, We are the adults of tomorrow. Oh yes, we are young, We are today's youth The new generation Born to shine in a new day; A generation of Love, Hope, and Joy That will shine everywhere! Oh, here we are! We are children of the world, We are the seeds of life Oh, here we are! Children of today, Adults of tomorrow. Let's join together, And put Joy in all hearts. Yes, we are Love, Hope, and Joy!  One';">less

Captivating & Enchanting 'Harbor Light' - Salvacosta
video: Captivating & Enchanting 'Harbor Light' - Salvacosta

''Harbor Light has a distinctly Brazilian feel in the Chorus with the addition of percussive instruments typically associated with any Bossa Nova. The flute brings a softness and the guiro adds intrigue to this rhythmic new melody set to the traditional h...  One';">moreOne;">''Harbor Light has a distinctly Brazilian feel in the Chorus with the addition of percussive instruments typically associated with any Bossa Nova. The flute brings a softness and the guiro adds intrigue to this rhythmic new melody set to the traditional hymnal words." Music - Stephen Bulla Lyrics - Philip Bliss Copyright The Salvation Army Performed by Salvacosta Keys - Alvin Allison Flute - James Cairns Flute Arr. - Alvin Allison DMB Music www.dmbmusic.co.uk  

Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf, BWV 226
video: Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf, BWV 226

recorded in 12/2008 St. Ursula, Vienna Details: http://www.Chorussinenomine.at/cd6.shtml

blog: Pittsburg Multigenerational Chorus Bringing Together Singers Ages 14 To 89 in Pittsburg, Kansas

Named after Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pittsburg, Kansas (population approx. 20,000) was settled in 1876 near the border of Missouri.  The city’s primary employer was Pittsburg & Midway Company, a coal mining company created in 18...

EnChor Chamber Choir
group: EnChor Chamber Choir

EnChor Chamber Choir is a dedicated group of individuals whose distinct talents combine “In Chorus”, bringing to life a vast array of musical works. EnChor began singing together in the fall of 2005. We are an auditiOned group of approximately 32 singe...  One';">moreOne;">EnChor Chamber Choir is a dedicated group of individuals whose distinct talents combine “In Chorus”, bringing to life a vast array of musical works. EnChor began singing together in the fall of 2005. We are an auditiOned group of approximately 32 singers, coming from a broad cross section of the Calgary and area community. EnChor proudly highlights the work of Canadian artists, and includes Canadian content in every concert. An important part of our directive is to collaborate with fellow Calgary artists. We have shared our concerts with Paul Rumbolt and Friends, Players Ensemble, The Calgary Men’s Chorus, the Calgary Renaissance Singers, Foothills Brass, One Accord, Youth EnChor, Corps Bara Dance Theatre, Cum Vino Cantus, UofC Orchestra, Calgary jazz musician Gerry Hebert, and story-teller Jan McLean.  One';">less

She weeps over Rahoon, Vocaal Ensemble Kerkrade
video: She weeps over Rahoon, Vocaal Ensemble Kerkrade

for Three-Part Treble Chorus with English Horn and Piano Vocaal Ensemble Kerkrade, Live 5-10-2013

 Wakaba-no Omoi (SATB & Piano ver.) excerpt
video: Wakaba-no Omoi (SATB & Piano ver.) excerpt

www.wisemanproject.com Text & Music by Kentaro Sato (Ken-P)