Rondo Histriae was founded in 2004 and since its origin the conductor is prof. Vinka Buric. The Choir is been active and performing in Croatia and abroad. Its performance has been noticed at various competitions. In the near future the Choir plans a Chris... ONE';">moreONE;">Rondo Histriae was founded in 2004 and since its origin the conductor is prof. Vinka Buric. The Choir is been active and performing in Croatia and abroad. Its performance has been noticed at various competitions. In the near future the Choir plans a Christmas concert (22-12-2012) at the Rondo Histriae Concert Hall in Pula. There will be a variety of seasonal classical and popular evergreens.
For 40 years, the Hamilton Children's Choir (HCC) has provided ways to participate and experience the joys and benefits of singing in a Choir – believing that "If you can speak, you can sing." Boosting about 190 c... ONE';">moreONE;">For 40 years, the Hamilton Children's Choir (HCC) has provided ways to participate and experience the joys and benefits of singing in a Choir – believing that "If you can speak, you can sing." Boosting about 190 choristers ages 5 to 18, the HCC offers youth vocal training and music instruction to foster creative expression and appreciation of music. Its latest Choir program, Lads & Gents, is a boys Choir program that provides young male singers (ages 8 to 28) with an opportunity to explore their choral instrument within a safe, supportive environment, surrounded by other boys and young men. An internationally-acclaimed and award-winning Choir, the HCC has been invited to tour across Canada, Europe and more recently Saint-Lô, France for the Polyfollia concert (Oct. 21-26, 2014), a biennial world showcase and marketplace for choral singing. For more information, visit hamiltonchildrensChoir.com ONE';">less
Thomas Rossin Conducts Händel's masterwork in concert, Sarah Zimmerman, Soprano, Robert Sunderlin, Bass, Lea Kirdatt, Alto
About the Choir The Udiana Choir (formerly, Kolot Hasadeh) was founded by Anat Aharoni at Kibbutz Harduf in 2004. Udiana is unusual on the Israeli scene, has appeared on some of the best stages in the country, and is praised highly by the audiences. ... ONE';">moreONE;"> About the Choir The Udiana Choir (formerly, Kolot Hasadeh) was founded by Anat Aharoni at Kibbutz Harduf in 2004. Udiana is unusual on the Israeli scene, has appeared on some of the best stages in the country, and is praised highly by the audiences. The Choir sings mainly a capella, with an emphasis on current music, and integrates improvisation, drumming, and movement. Udiana has been supported by the Ministry for Culture and Sport since 2012. We aim to express processes in human development, so we build our programs around subjects that we research from different angles, including “Prayer”, “Song of the Earth”, “Peace”, and “Water”. In 2016 we created a program called “Silence” in collaboration with the Israeli Brass Quintet. In 2017 the subject was “My Soul Returns to the Fire”, where we explored the quality of fire in our lives. Stemming from the desire to support Israeli composers, and with the aim of being a part of the Israeli music scene, every year we invite another Israeli composer to create ... ONE';">less
Semi-pro Choir committed to bringing quality sacred choral music to East London in its original liturgical setting. We also undertake occasional Cathedral visits throughout the year. As you'd expect, there's a lot of focus on the music of the English Chor... ONE';">moreONE;">Semi-pro Choir committed to bringing quality sacred choral music to East London in its original liturgical setting. We also undertake occasional Cathedral visits throughout the year. As you'd expect, there's a lot of focus on the music of the English Choral Tradition, but we also explore European and American repertoire too.
Far from professional, but good.