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blog: Per Musicam Ad Astra - Everybody will be Singing with the Stars

  We can't remind often enough, but we have a lot to happen if you interested in Choral music and to find out about new destination in Europe. The city of Copernicus would be a great place to perform your repertoire and be part of an International...

blog: INTERKULTUR international - a video greeting

  It will be an exciting year for you, for us and the Choral community.   We love our job because you give us a better understanding of different cultures and because we appreciate how valuable our work is. During the First World Choir Ga...

blog: 4 Magical Consortium Opportunities

Hello everyone! Today I have the pleasure of sharing with you four exciting proposals for Choral consortia. I love the idea of a consortium because it represents the essence of community at its best. The possibility of creating music together, of uniting...

blog: Choir collaboration

Should anyone be interested in performing any of my music or need a particular 4 voice SATB arrangement, please do not hesitate to contact me at info@ferritomusic.com. I have a number of original Choral arrangements of pop songs and also a number of orig...

blog: Per Musicam Ad Astra - Everybody will be Singing with the Stars

We can't remind often enough, but we have a lot to happen if you interested in Choral music and to find out about new destination in Europe. The city of Copernicus would be a great place to perform your repertoire and be part of an International Fest...

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blog: Make Your Request - Noctis Christmas Recording

Perhaps this is a little on the early side but as we all know, Choral christmas preparations begin many months in advance!   

blog: These Islands

  Something old, something new… Unique but universal: traditional and new folksongs from Britain and Ireland The Choral group Albion take songs and texts from the rich ancient tradition of ‘these islands’ and reimagine them ...