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The Asaph Choir
Under the visionary guidance of Dr. Daniel Olukoya, the Asaph Choir has become a beacon of talent and inspiration within the realm of sacred Music. From humble beginnings with a group of young teenagers, they have blossomed into a world-renowned ensemble,... moreUnder the visionary guidance of Dr. Daniel Olukoya, the Asaph Choir has become a beacon of talent and inspiration within the realm of sacred Music. From humble beginnings with a group of young teenagers, they have blossomed into a world-renowned ensemble, captivating audiences with their powerful performances and unwavering devotion. Their journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of faith and Music, uniting people across cultures and continents in harmony and praise.
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Finding a niche for ‘world Music’ Choirs
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I regularly get emails out of the blue from various singing groups scattered across the globe asking for gigs. Recently I had one from a Russian ensemble, ...
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Kyrie (S. Dobrogosz) - "M. Marulić" High School Mixed Choir
piano: Tomislav Šošić
A part of the Choir's winning performance at the 58th Croatian Youth Music Festival held in May 2015 in Varaždin.
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video recording: Bernard Kahle, Goran Sučić
audio... morepiano: Tomislav Šošić
A part of the Choir's winning performance at the 58th Croatian Youth Music Festival held in May 2015 in Varaždin.
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video recording: Bernard Kahle, Goran Sučić
audio recording and production: Bernard Kahle
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Barcarolle Choir Christmas Concert
Barcarolle Choir and their Music Director Sam Evans are delighted to announce their upcoming traditional Christmas Concert.The two groups will perform a varied range of modern/pop and Classical/contemporary pieces on top of the traditional Christmas Carol...
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The Elektra Sound - Warmups
First in a series of videos for choral conductors shedding light on Elektra Women's Choir's (http://www.elektra.ca) approach to making Music. Morna Edmundson, Artistic Director, takes us through two of her warmups, 1) using folk song melodies to encourage... moreFirst in a series of videos for choral conductors shedding light on Elektra Women's Choir's (http://www.elektra.ca) approach to making Music. Morna Edmundson, Artistic Director, takes us through two of her warmups, 1) using folk song melodies to encourage legato singing and natural phrasing and 2) "Umbrellas" to ease the top of a woman's range. Elektra's mandate is "to inspire and lead in the choral art form through excellence in performance and the creation, exploration, and celebration of women's repertoire." Your thoughts on the video? Let's start a conversation!
Repertoire referenced in Episode One:
Un Canadien errant, Quebec folk song, arr. Mark Sirett ( http://www.marksirett.ca ); Sheet Music: Kelman Hall 04/20MMP29 (Music Plus) (http://Musicpluscorp.com/KELMAN%20HALL/88/0); Audio recording available on iTunes and on "Pure Elektra" CD (http://elektra.ca/store/products/pure-elektra/ and http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elektrawomensChoir2) less
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Bishop Road Community Choir
Bishop Road Community Choir is open to all in the local community.
We are a mixed, non-audition Choir. All songs are taught by ear and we don’t expect anyone to learn the words off by heart. However, Music can be made available for those who want it. W... moreBishop Road Community Choir is open to all in the local community.
We are a mixed, non-audition Choir. All songs are taught by ear and we don’t expect anyone to learn the words off by heart. However, Music can be made available for those who want it. We sing a range of different songs, including pop, gospel, world Music and classical. We mainly sing songs with piano accompaniment, provided by our famous pianist, Geoff. We hold our own annual concert, and we are often invited to sing at other local events such as the local MayFest.
Our members come along for “enjoyment, friendship and satisfaction as well as singing with a group of like-minded people”.
Singing is reputed to release endorphins in the brain, and we’ve certainly noticed amongst us a sense of well-being following rehearsals and in particular, concerts. We are a very sociable bunch and often meet for a drink at the Chimp House on Gloucester Road following our rehearsal on Thursday evenings.
Please do come along, new faces are always welcome. ... less