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Jubilate for men's voices and organ
St Helen's church in Hollinfare celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1997 and invited The gentlemen of Manchester CaThedral Voluntary Choir to sing at The celebratory service.
The service included a Jubilate, which I wrote especially for The purpose as a... moreSt Helen's church in Hollinfare celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1997 and invited The gentlemen of Manchester CaThedral Voluntary Choir to sing at The celebratory service.
The service included a Jubilate, which I wrote especially for The purpose as a psalm chant.
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Men2sing
men2sing are a vibrant group, singing songs that cross many different styles of music. Using The simple view that a good song is a good song, has meant that They bring togeTher a collection of pieces that appeal to a wide audience.
The choir delights ... moremen2sing are a vibrant group, singing songs that cross many different styles of music. Using The simple view that a good song is a good song, has meant that They bring togeTher a collection of pieces that appeal to a wide audience.
The choir delights in introducing new songs that are connected by Their unique choral sound, raTher than from a particular genre and it is this wide appeal and Their sense of fun that has meant The group is in constant demand and continually attracts new members.
Even in its early days The choir never quite conformed to The accepted norms of what should be included in Their repertoire. However, this in no way hindered its appeal and it went on to win a number and prestigious competitions including one of The largest Eisteddfods for male choirs in Wales, an award for services to The arts from Chelmsford City Council and passed The advanced choral singing examination of The Associated Board of The Royal College of Music
Successive musical directors contributed The choir`s ... less
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Afternoon Tea
A quick snippet of our rendition of Bring Me Little Water Silvy, sung at our Afternoon Tea.
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Gentlemen Singers
Vocal Ensemble GENTLEMEN SINGERS from Hradec Králové was established in 2003. It has become one of The most significant Czech music ensembles during its history and it is desired not only in The Czech Republic but also abroad. The ensemble is currently fo... moreVocal Ensemble GENTLEMEN SINGERS from Hradec Králové was established in 2003. It has become one of The most significant Czech music ensembles during its history and it is desired not only in The Czech Republic but also abroad. The ensemble is currently formed by These singers: Jakub Kubín (countertenor), Martin Ptáček (tenor), Lukáš Merkl (tenor), Radek Mach (tenor), Aleš Malý (baritone), Martin Struna (baritone), Richard Uhlíř (bass), and Václav Kovář (bass).
The repertoire of The ensemble includes The periods from The Gregorian chant up till arrangements of modern popular melodies while The most important part is formed by The vocal compositions of The 19th and 20th century, Czech, Moravian and Slovak folk songs and contemporary compositions which were often arranged or even composed directly for The Gentlemen Singers by composers with whom The ensemble cooperates closely (e.g. Jan Vičar, Jaroslav Krček, Jan Jirásek, Stephen Hatfield, or Mark van Platen).
Vocal Ensemble GENTLEMEN SINGERS regularly appears at... less
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Singing for peace
You can now see members of The Really Big Chorus doing Their bit for The Global Sing for Peace, recording The Agnus Dei from Karl Jenkins 'The Armed Man' at Abbey Road Studios in June (see The video here). More of us are recently ret...
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London City Singers is looking for a new Musical Director
Do you or know someone who possess These qualities?
Have previous experience in directing a Chorus/choir
Passionate and driven to work with a young(ish) group of women
Willing to commute to central London every Tuesday – if you work in The City...
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Chorus Festival - Family Workshop, 6 May at Southbank Centre
Sing togeTher with your family this May Bank Holiday...Singers, workshops, rehearsals and a wide range of choral performances, all ringing out from The foyers and outdoor spaces - with plenty of opportunities to join in!The Monday Family Workshop
Bring y...
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Birthday of a King by The Nashville Singers
This song was written by William H. Neidlinger and performed by The Nashville Singers on November 17, 2012 at Their annual Season of Harmony concert.
Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of men who had The desire to join Their... moreThis song was written by William H. Neidlinger and performed by The Nashville Singers on November 17, 2012 at Their annual Season of Harmony concert.
Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of men who had The desire to join Their voices with The voices of oThers committed to excellence in vocal and choral performance.
In Their first four years, this volunteer group has grown from four to 15 singers, learned 42 songs, released Their first CD, racked up 51 performances for 32 organizations in seven counties across Tennessee, and produced a successful concert series which has attracted a combined 1000+ attendees from 38 cities in eight states across The USA. Their concert audiences have ranged in size from a few hundred to 4000 people.
They've developed a reputation for producing imaginative programs that span many genres, including popular music, Americana, swing, gospel, sacred, songs from Broadway and movies, and a large selection of Christmas holiday favorites. They cover The wor... less
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I Wonder What You're Doing for Christmas - Nashville Singers
This song was written and arranged by Chris Kershaw and performed by The Nashville Singers on November 17, 2012 at Their annual Season of Harmony concert.
Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of men who had The desire to join ... moreThis song was written and arranged by Chris Kershaw and performed by The Nashville Singers on November 17, 2012 at Their annual Season of Harmony concert.
Nashville Singers was founded in November of 2008 by a handful of men who had The desire to join Their voices with The voices of oThers committed to excellence in vocal and choral performance.
In Their first four years, this volunteer group has grown from four to 15 singers, learned 42 songs, released Their first CD, racked up 51 performances for 32 organizations in seven counties across Tennessee, and produced a successful concert series which has attracted a combined 1000+ attendees from 38 cities in eight states across The USA. Their concert audiences have ranged in size from a few hundred to 4000 people.
They've developed a reputation for producing imaginative programs that span many genres, including popular music, Americana, swing, gospel, sacred, songs from Broadway and movies, and a large selection of Christmas holiday favorites. They cover th... less
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Choir? Chorale? Ensemble? What’s in a name?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The Choir]
Many of you know that I avoid using The ‘C’ word: choir. But There oTher similar terms that I find just as bad: Chorus, chorale, chamber ...