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Do You Hear the People Sing?
Do You Hear the People Sing? are the multi award-winning vibrant, contemporary choir based in Bournemouth. They specialise in modern musical theatre and performance but also sing other genres including pop and gospel. The choir's music is arranged by ch... moreDo You Hear the People Sing? are the multi award-winning vibrant, contemporary choir based in Bournemouth. They specialise in modern musical theatre and performance but also sing other genres including pop and gospel. The choir's music is arranged by choir leader Nicole Dawson who is a trained composer and arranger.
Rehearsals are every Wednesday at 7.30pm at Priory Hall, Christchurch and the choir perform regularly all over the South Coast.
New members are currently being accepted for the summer term 2016, entry is by informal, private audition.
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The Kinge's Quire
The Kinge's Quire was formed in 2008 to sing music from the Renaissance, as well as modern anthems and motets in the English choral tradition. The group is dedicated to offering opportunity for young singers to sing advanced choral literature.
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Here To Sing
We are an inclusive, accessible, non-audition choir in NYC that sings a wide variety of songs from the 60s to today.
Our strength is our focus on community and making that bond stronger through music. We believe that our many voices make us all very di... moreWe are an inclusive, accessible, non-audition choir in NYC that sings a wide variety of songs from the 60s to today.
Our strength is our focus on community and making that bond stronger through music. We believe that our many voices make us all very different people, but together, through song, we have one heartbeat.
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Sing Me To Heaven
Sing Me To Heaven
by Daniel Gawthrop
2018 Chicagoland Voices Winter Concert
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Jason Krigas, Director
Kathryn Polyack, Accompanist
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Salford Youth Choir
Salford Youth Choir is run by Salford music and performing Arts Service for children aged between 11-18. This is a fun group of youngsters that love to sing and perform. We tackle all kinds of music and sing at local venues as well as 'The Lowry' and othe... moreSalford Youth Choir is run by Salford music and performing Arts Service for children aged between 11-18. This is a fun group of youngsters that love to sing and perform. We tackle all kinds of music and sing at local venues as well as 'The Lowry' and other high profile venues around the area. If you love to sing come and give it a go.
Thurday 6.45pm-8pm term time only. 0161 778 0256
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Ding-a Ding-a-Ding
Words & music: Greg Gilpin
Sing City @ Tai Hang Part II
1st December 2018
music Director: Celia Leung
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Sopranos and Tenors needed in Settle!
Come and Sing Handel - Saturday 9th March 2019 in Settle, North Yorkshire
Book a date to come and sing some great Handellian music in the 260th year since his death, which will include the favourite 'Zadock the Priest', but also the lar...
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Sing - (St Paul's Community Choir)
Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Gary Barlow (2012),
Enjoy our latest virtual choir video "Sing".
This was one of the first songs we had ever learnt at the choir and is still one of our favourites!
If you would like to sing with us in the next ... moreWritten by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Gary Barlow (2012),
Enjoy our latest virtual choir video "Sing".
This was one of the first songs we had ever learnt at the choir and is still one of our favourites!
If you would like to sing with us in the next project, send us a message to:
stpauls-communitychoir@hotmail.com
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Sing a New Song to the Lord
This setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.)
comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”,
based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the city.
The oratorio was... moreThis setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.)
comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”,
based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the city.
The oratorio was first performed in Manchester Cathedral in 1994.
This psalm forms the climax of the whole cantata and provides an expression of optimism after the
tragedies of the previous sections.
In this “extracted” version, the tragic surroundings of the history remain
in the background and the purebubbling joy of the psalm itself shines forth.
Enjoy the complex rhythms and let your hair down!
This performance by Daniel Shaw's Composer's Choir (based in Connecticut)
is a brilliant rendition of the piece and will, I hope,
encourage other church choirs and concert choirs to consider including it in their repertoire.
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