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New Jersey Choral Society: Auditions for 2021-2022 Season
New Jersey Choral Society will be hosting auditions through July and August for anybody interested in joining our chorus. This fall, NJCS will practice in-person for a full concert season. We will take all necessary precautions at rehearsal and during our...
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There is Sweet Music
Watch Ensemble perform "There is Sweet Music" by Daniel Gawthrop on December 8th.
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Seattle Choral Company
The Seattle Choral Company is the Pacific Northwest's leading symphonic chorus. We present diverse and engaging choral experiences for our audiences and performers with exceptional quality and musicality.
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Welsh Male Voice Choir Workshop - Cantorion Colin Jones
Cantorion and John Daniel launched their first ever Choral Workshop at Llanrwst Leisure Centre on Sunday, April 17th 2011. It was an open invitation for Men who wanted the informal experience of singing within the ranks of a Welsh Male Vocie Choir and it... moreCantorion and John Daniel launched their first ever Choral Workshop at Llanrwst Leisure Centre on Sunday, April 17th 2011. It was an open invitation for Men who wanted the informal experience of singing within the ranks of a Welsh Male Vocie Choir and it proved to be a huge success. Several guests turned up for the experience and were treated to the full basics of vocal production and singing within the choir by John Daniel. The demand is such that John and the committee will be arranging a second workshop soon. Please visit http://www.cantorioncolinjones.co.uk/guestbook less
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Rejoice in the Lord Alway by Henry Purcell for one man choir
Verse anthem by Henry Purcell sung by the dwsChorale
Also known as the Bell Anthem
Rejoice in the Lord alway, and again I say rejoice.
Let your moderation be known unto all Men
the Lord is at hand!
Be careful for nothing
but in everything by ... moreVerse anthem by Henry Purcell sung by the dwsChorale
Also known as the Bell Anthem
Rejoice in the Lord alway, and again I say rejoice.
Let your moderation be known unto all Men
the Lord is at hand!
Be careful for nothing
but in everything by prayer and supplication,
with thanksgiving
let your requests be known unto God
And the peace of God,
which passeth all understanding
shall keep your hearts and minds
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
(Words from Philippians IV. vv. 4 - 7)
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5 steps to self-publish a choir song for Christmas
[This article is a summary of a series that was first posted on my blog Chorus of aproval]
Step 1 - Write it!
A friend and I have written a Christmas song for choir. It all started from a throw away comMent by a choir member just befor...
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SingSpire Chorus
We are a Community Choir welcoming all voices! We love to sing at community events. Our vision is to bring 'the joy of singing' .....and we see that on the faces of the people we engage with from all walks of life.
We also put on a couple of variety conc... moreWe are a Community Choir welcoming all voices! We love to sing at community events. Our vision is to bring 'the joy of singing' .....and we see that on the faces of the people we engage with from all walks of life.
We also put on a couple of variety concerts each year raising funds for various needy causes.
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'SingSpire Chorus'
We are a Community Choir welcoming all voices! We love to sing at community events. Our vision is to bring 'the joy of singing' .....and we see that on the faces of the people we engage with from all walks of life.
We also put on a couple of variety conc... moreWe are a Community Choir welcoming all voices! We love to sing at community events. Our vision is to bring 'the joy of singing' .....and we see that on the faces of the people we engage with from all walks of life.
We also put on a couple of variety concerts each year raising funds for various needy causes.
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My Lord Willoughby's Welcome home for double choir
This is a double choir setting (with optional [unscored] percussion) of the popular Elizabethan song "My Lord Willoughby's welcome home", based partly on the lute duet on the tune by John Dowland.
Composed and performed (in the Men's choir version with... moreThis is a double choir setting (with optional [unscored] percussion) of the popular Elizabethan song "My Lord Willoughby's welcome home", based partly on the lute duet on the tune by John Dowland.
Composed and performed (in the Men's choir version with added percussion) by David W Solomons