The Choir "Klang Chamber Choir" from Malaysia Singing at the Opening Ceremony of "Venezia in Musica" 2011, a choir event organized by INTERKULTUR. Read the event's highlights on the INTERKULTUR Blog: http://blog.interkultur.com http://www.interkultur.com
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Learning and polishing a song can be a long process. Some people find it a chore and can’t wait to get to the end result: a public performance....
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] You get what you ask for, so be careful how you seek feedback! photo by Howard Lake When designing feedback forms, less is more. Here&r...
Formed in 2011 by members of a former disbanded choir. The choir has 20 experienced singers and performs between four and seven concerts each year, Singing a variety of music from classical to light music. We endeavour to have a new programme each year fo... more
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] A few years ago I started a discussion on my blog about Why men won’t sing. time for another song by willposh At around t...
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] My real love is to teach a lot of relatively simple songs so people can spend more time Singing and less time learning in a workshop (see We’ve come ...
The LDO was founded as a choir in Luanco (Asturias, Spain) more than ten years ago. What began as a small group of friends who were passionate about choral Singing is now a well-established enterprise which is becoming a benchmark in Spain and abroad, as... more
Kirkintilloch Male Voice Choir Singing Highland Cathedral as they celebrate 90 Years of Song. 2011 also marks 800 years of Kirkintilloch becoming a burgh.
Elektra Women's Choir from Vancouver BC, Singing the lovely 3rd movement from Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols, 'There is no Rose'.
Please excuse the shameless self-promotion, but a piece I wrote about the science of Singing came out in Slate today. I worked very hard to convey a lot—the joy, the science—in the most succinct way possible, and okay, I'm proud of the result!...