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Charnwood Voices
Charnwood Voices, formerly Shepshed Singers, is a four part SATB choir of some 45 voices based in Charnwood, Leicestershire. Founded in 1977, the choir has gained a well-deserved reputation for performing neglected and unfamiliar music as well as better k... moreCharnwood Voices, formerly Shepshed Singers, is a four part SATB choir of some 45 voices based in Charnwood, Leicestershire. Founded in 1977, the choir has gained a well-deserved reputation for performing neglected and unfamiliar music as well as better known and popular pieces, both sacred and secular.
New members are welcome and encouraged to attend three rehearsals before an informal voice appraisal.
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The Parting Glass
Sheet music available from http://www.seoltamusic.com/details.php?prodId=430
The Parting Glass
Irish Traditional Arr. Desmond Earley
Mark Waters (solo vocal)
Desmond Earley (director)
UCD Choral Scholars 2012-2013
Sound Recording and Production: Kev... moreSheet music available from http://www.seoltamusic.com/details.php?prodId=430
The Parting Glass
Irish Traditional Arr. Desmond Earley
Mark Waters (solo vocal)
Desmond Earley (director)
UCD Choral Scholars 2012-2013
Sound Recording and Production: Kevin Whyms
Direction: Matthew Leigh
Production: Nodlag Houlihan
Recorded and videoed on Sunday 7th April 2013 in Memorial Hall, University College Dublin, Ireland.
This video and the arrangement ⓒ & ⓟ Desmond Earley 2013
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Nyodema World Community Choir
The choir is a branch of the community group Nyodema which has three aims...
Celebrating world music and arts
Promoting multi-cultural awareness
Supporting children's health and education projects in The Gambia, West Africa
As well as hosting an annua... moreThe choir is a branch of the community group Nyodema which has three aims...
Celebrating world music and arts
Promoting multi-cultural awareness
Supporting children's health and education projects in The Gambia, West Africa
As well as hosting an annual World Musicand Arts Festival and the choir we also run a weekly West African Drumming workshop. Both groups enjoy performing at our own and other local community events and festivals.
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DepEd Lapu-Lapu City Chorale
A group of teachers with exceptional talents, with 28 members that can bring you to a experience where classical and show presentations is present. We believe that music touches us emotionally where, words alone cant.
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CSUF Concert Choir
The California State University, Fullerton Concert Choir, directed by Christopher Peterson, is a 74-voice auditioned, mixed ensemble comprised primarily of students studying voice in the School of Music. The Concert Choir gives a number of performances in... moreThe California State University, Fullerton Concert Choir, directed by Christopher Peterson, is a 74-voice auditioned, mixed ensemble comprised primarily of students studying voice in the School of Music. The Concert Choir gives a number of performances in Southern California every year, and has also toured in Canada, Hawaii, Europe, and the United States. The Concert Choir performs a variety of accompanied and unaccompanied repertoire, and collaborates annually with the CSUF University Singers to present performances of Choral-orchestral masterworks. They have joined the University Singers in performances with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. For the past four years they have represented CSUF at the Pacific Southwest Intercollegiate Choral Association Festival of Choirs. A major mission of the Concert Choir is to sing and perform traditional as well as new Choral music at the highest artistic levels, and to communicate to their audiences through compelling and musical performances... less
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Only in Sleep - Ēriks Ešenvalds
Cal State Fullerton School of Music
Concert Choir, Christopher Peterson, conductor
Meng Concert Hall March 25, 2017
Jessica Dalley, Soprano
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Martin How Canterbury Service
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.