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Trying to please all the people all the time
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I found myself last Week arranging a bunch of songs to teach at the Weekend. As usual, I’d left it far too late and was feeling rushed.
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The World Of Disney - Muzaria Feat. Helene Brooke-Smith & Libbie Chiverton
The second studio recording from Muzaria comes only Days after their debut release "Homeward Bound". This time they switch styles to encompass the wonderful world of Disney.
Enjoy the magic of these timeless songs sung with stunning clarity and warmth.
... moreThe second studio recording from Muzaria comes only Days after their debut release "Homeward Bound". This time they switch styles to encompass the wonderful world of Disney.
Enjoy the magic of these timeless songs sung with stunning clarity and warmth.
When You Wish Upon A Star
Music & Lyrics by Leigh Harline & Ned Washington
Copyright Bourne Co. Music Publishers / Wonderland Music Company Inc and Walt Disney Music Company
Colors Of The Wind
Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and Music by Alan Menken
Copyright Bourne Co. Music Publishers
Part Of Your World
Lyrics by Howard and Ashman and Music by Alan Menken
Copyright Bourne Co. Music Publishers
A Whole New World
Lyrics by Tim Rice and Music by Alan Menken
Copyright Bourne Co. Music Publishers
Performed by
Muzaria
Featuring Helene Brooke-Smith and Libbie Chiverton
Arrangement
Darren Marc Bartlett
This Arrangement Copyright DMB Music
Keys & Sound Engineer
Alvin Allison
Video Production
Kingsbere Designs
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Why too much rehearsal can be a bad thing
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I went to see a concert by Village Harmony this Week. It was over an hour long and included an amazing variety of songs from around the world: Georgi...
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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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Do singers need to know what an octave is?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Last Week I wrote about men and women singing the same not together and how that might feel strange: Singing the same note – differently!.
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Grupo Vocal Aequalis
Grupo Vocal Aequalis was formed in 1998.
Since its early Days, it has performed compositions from different musical periods spanning from the Renaissance to current times. NowaDays, it mostly interprets pieces by contemporary composers.
GVA has don... moreGrupo Vocal Aequalis was formed in 1998.
Since its early Days, it has performed compositions from different musical periods spanning from the Renaissance to current times. NowaDays, it mostly interprets pieces by contemporary composers.
GVA has done concerts at the main churches, museums and theaters in Buenos Aires, as well as in Mendoza, Mercedes, Tandil and Capilla del Señor.
Abroad, GVA has been part of:
2009 - 45 Barcelona International Days of Chorus Singing. Spain.
2011 - Cantus Salisburgenesis. Salzburg, Austria. Choral Festival Saint-Maximin. France.
2013 - Aveyron Choral Festival. France.
Concerts in Sant Pere de les Puel•les and Santa Maria del Mar. Barcelona, Spain.
2017 - Barcelona 11th World Symposium on Choral Music. Spain
Concert in Carcassonne. France
In 2014 as an independent group, GVA invited the highly acclaimed catalan conductor Daniel Mestre Dalmau , who gave concerts and workshops about the Lutheran choral tradition.
2011 TOUR
Cantus Salisburgensis 2011... less
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The Really Big Chorus
With more than 11,000 singers on our mailing list, and a performing strength (at London's Royal Albert Hall) of between two and three thousand, TRBC is probably the world's largest community choir. Anyone can join: we present top-quality events and invit... moreWith more than 11,000 singers on our mailing list, and a performing strength (at London's Royal Albert Hall) of between two and three thousand, TRBC is probably the world's largest community choir. Anyone can join: we present top-quality events and invite everyone to 'come and join in' whether you are a lone tenor or a full SATB choir. As well as singing three times a year at the Royal Albert Hall (including the one-and-only 'Messiah from Scratch' each year), we also run cruises and trips abroad. What are you waiting for? Come and join in! less
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It’s too late for me….expecting more for ourselves
As parents we sign our kids up for numerous activities, swimming, skating, dancing, gymnastics, soccer, hockey, music, choir, circus school, diving, horseback riding, you name it we do it, and we commit to driving them to all these activities Week a...
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Now THAT’S what I call singing! Volume 1
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Last Week I wrote about the kinds of singing that I like (I may not know much about music, but I know what I like!).
Now I want to give...