We are a world and classical music choir based on the beautiful Central Coast just north of Sydney, Australia. We are passionate about polyphony! We love to sing music from regions around the world which have a strong tradition of singing in harmony. ... more
VRC ensemble, is a non-auditioned rock/pop choir, accompanied by a live, professional band, performing at various venues in Toronto. We sing in 3 or 4 part harmony and have a great time!
“Dark Night of the Soul” (Ola Gjeilo) is sung by The Central Washington University Chamber choir (Gary Weidenaar, director) joined by Ola Gjeilo on the piano and the Kairos String Quartet (comprised of CWU string faculty) TEXT: One dark night, fired... more
Performers: University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Concert choir, under the direction of Dr. Frank Watkins. Composer: Zachary J. Moore Poet: Kamand Kojouri Score: Coming soon to MusicSpoke.
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir] Many of us don’t like the sound of our singing voice. Some people won’t even sing in front of others because they don’t want to inf...
The Berlin Girls' choir (Female choir): The Seal Lullaby (Eric Whitacre), Concert, Lunds Allhelgonakyrka, Lund/Sweden, 2015 May 24th, Conductor: Sabine Wüsthoff, piano: Eleni Irakleous, Composer: Eric Whitacre (http://bit.ly/1CkTtXm)
Kikimasu, directed by Carmen So, performs "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" by John Rox, arranged by Jill Galina. Featuring Celtara, and Erin Craig (piano). Recorded at at "Snow in a Dark Night," Dec. 21, 2013 at McDougall Church, Edmonton, Alberta. F... more
Macleans College choir Macleans College Conductor Sarah McNabb Accompanist Lucy Tang, Josh Helm - drum, Steve Miles The Big sing 2016 National Finale 25 to 27 August 2016 Dunedin Town Hall
The 50s song Mister Sandman by Pat Ballard, which I arranged, on request, for our local choir. After a few concerts, I thought it would also be fun to sing it all myself (multitracking), so here it is. I have now published the score; see below