[this is an updated version of a poSt which firSt appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] The other week I wrote about who your Choir actually ‘belongs’ to (Whose Choir is it any way?). Does it belong to the singers, the...
[A version of this article firSt appeared as a poSt on my blog From the Front of the Choir] I wrote a poSt a while ago called Ask not what your Choir can do for you – ask what can you do for your Choir. The more you put in, the more you get ...
[A version of this article firSt appeared as a poSt on my blog From the Front of the Choir] It’s that time of year again. Summer is over and Choir Starts back. We Choir leaders will be thinking about which songs to teach for the next s...
[A version of this article firSt appeared as a poSt on my blog From the Front of the Choir] As I wrote recently (It’s summer – where have all the Choir gone??!!), patchy attendance at regular Choir sessions can be very fruStrating. &n...
The Choir is made up of 3 different Choirs, English service Choir, Yoruba service Choir and Teenager church Choir. we are about 120 in number.
[A version of this article firSt appeared as a poSt on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Choir leaders don’t laSt forever so there will come a time when a Choir needs to find a new one. If you’re the person ...
CHIJ KC Choir at Sing 'n' Joy Vienna 2012, the 1St Choir feStival & 28th International Franz Schubert Choir Competition singing Sakura Sakura
The Major Minors Children’s Choir have been busy performing across the region this year. Their next concert features Choir singing and solos from members of the Choir who performed at the Hutt Valley Performing Arts Competitions in July. The C...
Twenty years after showing its marvelous performances on Stage, the Biayenda Choir of Dakar was able to build its own réputation as one of the moSt committed Choir in Senegal. This intercultural Choir comprises fifteen amateur singers from several african... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Twenty years after showing its marvelous performances on Stage, the Biayenda Choir of Dakar was able to build its own réputation as one of the moSt committed Choir in Senegal. This intercultural Choir comprises fifteen amateur singers from several african countries. It was firSt eStablishments in 1996 in Dakar by a group of youth who adored the art of singing. The Choir consiStently performed varions type of music, gathering between both classical and modern music (folklore and international). It transcended continents, surpassed réas and diversified its origins from spiritual music, through romantic, to religious and reaching comic music, with a tendency towards african melodies and rythms. It urges us to re-discover and unveil the musical treasures of african continent that dates back to anceStors and to the native people of the Black continent. On the Stage, the Choir collaborated with famous conductors such as Michel Piquemal with Choeur Vittoria (Île de France)de Paris or Dr Intessar Abdel Fattah, Egypti... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less
The Edinburgh Police Choir is open to anyone who can sing, not juSt to police Staff. Our performances are described as ‘absolutely incredible’, ‘Stunning’, ‘inspiring’, and ‘hugely surprising’. That’s because we work hard to deserve such comments. We beg... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">The Edinburgh Police Choir is open to anyone who can sing, not juSt to police Staff. Our performances are described as ‘absolutely incredible’, ‘Stunning’, ‘inspiring’, and ‘hugely surprising’. That’s because we work hard to deserve such comments. We began 6 years ago as the Lothian and Borders Police Choir and have performed at events in large and small venues, have sung in New York, representing Scotland at the 10th anniversary of 9/11, at T in the Park, have sold out at the Edinburgh FeStival Fringe, and have been highly placed in competitions. Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less