Founded in 1991 by Johannes Hiemetsberger, Chorus sine nomine currently ranks as one of Austria’s leading vocal ensembles. It has given guest performances at festivals, events, and venues such as Vienna’s Konzerthaus and Musikverein, Styriarte, Osterklang... more
"For the Beauty of the Earth" by John Rutter. Text by F. S. Pierpoint. Recorded live on November 8, 2015, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Lyric Choir and Concert Choir ensembles of the Girl Choir of South Fl... more
Music and lyrics: John Rutter Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Christmas Concert "Christmas Carols With A Twist" on December 16, 2014.
We are a lively and fun-loving chorus who sing a Cappella four part close harmony. Based in Winchester, the chorus currently has about 40 members of all ages who come from across Southern Hampshire. We continue to meet regularly via Zoom while we're un... more
John White (5 April 1936 - 4 January 2024) was an English experimental composer and musical performer. He invented the early British form of minimalism known as systems music, with his early "Machines". Humming And Ah-ing Machine is an innovative and f... more
Did You Hear? for SATB Chorus by Robert Paterson, Text by David Cote Performed by Vermont Youth Orchestra Choir: Jeffrey, Buettner, Director World Premiere: April 8, 2011, Elley-Long Music Center, Colchester, VT For more information or to order sheet m... more
Jakarta Festival Chorus Annual Concert, 1 August 2015, GKY Pluit.
http://www.leasingers.co.uk The Lea Singers' latest CD -- 'Jubilea' -- features almost exclusively English music (with the exception of the final item -- the 'Ave maris stella' from the Monteverdi Vespers); and the English music represented ranges from... more
You are here because you have an interest in choral music. I'm here because it is my Passion. I compose, sing, direct and arrange choral music -- my choir, The Stairwell Carollers, is my instrument. I've been tuning this instrument now f...
65 or more member choir which gives two main programmes a season. Usually from the standard choral repertoire.