MUSIC and the Spoken Word broadcast with The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. 1. When In Our MUSIC God Is Glorified 2. For the Beauty of the Earth 3. Prelude on Pisgah (Organ Solo) 4. “Happy and Blest Are They,” from St. Paul 5. T... more
Founded in 1967 and based in Paisley, this female choir is actively involved in concert, festival and competition work across Scotland, and further afield. The group has appeared in a wide range of prestigious venues and has performed with many other ch... more
The Crown College Choir has performed for over 56 years now with its repertoire including cappella classics, spirituals, and hymn arrangements. Auditions are held every year during academic semesters. Meanwhile, the choir has toured internationally – cove... more
Plaisir Ensemble appeared on Hong Kong TVB programmes Culture Square and sang one of their favouriate repeirtore, There is MUSIC Here.
Upper voice version of the set of folksongs that Seiber arranged in 1950.
Greetings! I am Crt Sojar Voglar, a composer from a small European country, Slovenia. Although I am probably best known for my instrumental MUSIC (especially for concertos and chamber MUSIC for winds) I am recently extremely interested to write more chora...
MUSIC has been a part of human civilization for centuries. It is a form of expression that has the power to evoke emotions and connect people from different parts of the world. With so many genres, styles, and artists, the question arises, which is the be...
All choir ensembles, regardless of the members’ gender and age can apply for participation at the Festival. The limit of the chorister is maximum 35-37 per choir (including the conductor and the choir’s leader). The program of the choir ensemble must be ... more
My old upload accidentally was deleted SO here it is again... (SORRY!!) USC Thornton Chamber Singers Dr. Jo-Michael Scheibe, conductor Aram Arakelyan, accompanist Sheet MUSIC: www.sbmp.com/SR2.php?CatalogNumber=1277
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Joining a new choir is a bit like going to big school: it’s exciting, but a bit scary and it will take a while to learn the ropes. p...