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Choir Report Johannes Brahms Chorfestival 2011 - Li-ron Choir (IR)
Li-ron Choir from Israel singing at the Grand Prize Competition of the 7th International Johannes Brahms Choir Festival & Competition 2011 in Wernigerode, Germany.
Read more about the event:
http://blog.interkultur.com
-----------------------------... moreLi-ron Choir from Israel singing at the Grand Prize Competition of the 7th International Johannes Brahms Choir Festival & Competition 2011 in Wernigerode, Germany.
Read more about the event:
http://blog.interkultur.com
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Li-Ron Choir aus Israel beim Großpreiswettbewerb des 7. Internationalen Johannes-Brahms-Chorfestivals & Wettbewerb 2011 in Wernigerode, Deutschland.
Mehr über die Veranstaltung:
http://blog.interkultur.com
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World Youth Choir
The World Youth Choir is one of the most original and important Choirs that exists nowadays. Made of young singers between the ages of 17 and 26 from different nationalities, the World Youth Choir is a remarkable educational and social experience through ... moreThe World Youth Choir is one of the most original and important Choirs that exists nowadays. Made of young singers between the ages of 17 and 26 from different nationalities, the World Youth Choir is a remarkable educational and social experience through different vocal traditions at the highest artistic level. The World Youth Choir is a really original social and artistic project. Artistically speaking, it is a unique experience for young singers to develop their musical and vocal talents by interacting with internationally recognized conductors and challenging repertoires in a professional level. Socially speaking, the World Youth Choir
contributes to the raising of new generations of “Citizens of the World”. Thanks to having the chance of working and living together each summer or winter, a mixture of over 30 nationalities and cultures, an international networking that last even after the session is over, this young adults learn to be more opened, more comprehensive, tolerant and respectful with the other no... less
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Being in a Choir FAQs - Part 2
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Last week I began to share a series of 'Frequently asked questions' that I wrote as a result of questionnaires that I used to send round my Choir. Here is ...
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St. Catherine University Choir
St. Catherine University in Minnesota maintains a school Choir that was first started in 1993. The Choir itself is composed of students, staff, faculty, and members of the Twin Cities community. Over the years, the Choir’s repertoire has included performa... moreSt. Catherine University in Minnesota maintains a school Choir that was first started in 1993. The Choir itself is composed of students, staff, faculty, and members of the Twin Cities community. Over the years, the Choir’s repertoire has included performances of: Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb, The Requiems of Brahms and Mozart, Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, and others. Auditions held every August and January.
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Vox Angelica Choir
Established from 2002, Vox Angelica Choir started from several youth from many diffrent social background who really like to sing in the Choir but none of us have any experience or musical background, this Choir now has been more than a place to sing its ... moreEstablished from 2002, Vox Angelica Choir started from several youth from many diffrent social background who really like to sing in the Choir but none of us have any experience or musical background, this Choir now has been more than a place to sing its like a family us.
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Lux Aurumque - The Concordia Choir
The Concordia Choir
René Clausen, Conductor
The Concordia Choir sings Eric Whitacre's "Lux Aurumque" at the 2005 Concordia Christmas Concert, "O Come, All Ye Faithful."
The Concordia Choir | Moorhead, Minnesota
www.ConcordiaCollege.edu/Choir
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God's Choir
Gresley Male Voice Choir, Autumn Celebrity Concert 2015
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Keeping a Choir happy – you can’t please everyone
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
There have been grumblings in my Choir of late. Some people are not happy.
But is it possible to keep everyone in a Choir happy?
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