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Ajegunle Baptist Church choir
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.
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choir of the Royal Church of St Alfege, London
The present Church choir, one of the finest choirs of it’s type in the UK, is an excellent mixed-voice choir with about 30 members who are currently brought up to music by Stephen Dagg, Director of Music (also Director of the Centre for Young Musicians, a... moreThe present Church choir, one of the finest choirs of it’s type in the UK, is an excellent mixed-voice choir with about 30 members who are currently brought up to music by Stephen Dagg, Director of Music (also Director of the Centre for Young Musicians, a division of the Guildhall School, and the London Schools Symphony Orchestra).
The choir’s repertoire of sacred music ranges from the 16th to the 21st centuries, including a recently commissioned and premièred work by Roxanna Panufnik.
The choir sings to a cathedral standard every week at the Sung Eucharist on Sunday and Choral evensong every fourth Sunday. It also sings at special services during the year and goes on tour each summer. Recent tours have been to Bordeaux (2014). Dordodgne/Aquitaine (2013), and Rome (2011, 2012). less
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St Philomenas Church choir
A well established choir, St Philomenas choir rehearse each Monday night and have a broad spectrum of Church music in their repetoire. They sing at the vigil mass each Saturday at 6pm in ST Philomenas Church Palmerstown Dublin. Follow us on Facebook LIKE ... moreA well established choir, St Philomenas choir rehearse each Monday night and have a broad spectrum of Church music in their repetoire. They sing at the vigil mass each Saturday at 6pm in ST Philomenas Church Palmerstown Dublin. Follow us on Facebook LIKE St Philomenas Church choir Palmerstown
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SONUS DIVINUS choir
Sonus Divinus choir was founded on February 5th 2008 ias regional Church choir at St. Laurensius Church, Alam Sutera. Directed and conducted by Mr. Cornelius Selo Atmanto, the choir is optimistic in its growth towards excellence and singing endless praise... moreSonus Divinus choir was founded on February 5th 2008 ias regional Church choir at St. Laurensius Church, Alam Sutera. Directed and conducted by Mr. Cornelius Selo Atmanto, the choir is optimistic in its growth towards excellence and singing endless praises to glorify Christ's name.
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The choir of St.Sebastian's Church, Enderamulla
Founded in 2008, the St. Cecilia's choir of St. Sebastian Church, Enderamulla, is a renowned ensemble consisting of talented singers who are passionate about music. Under great leadership, the choir strives to uphold the tradition of four-part harmony and... moreFounded in 2008, the St. Cecilia's choir of St. Sebastian Church, Enderamulla, is a renowned ensemble consisting of talented singers who are passionate about music. Under great leadership, the choir strives to uphold the tradition of four-part harmony and deliver captivating performances. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, the St. Cecilia's choir continues to inspire and uplift the congregation of St. Sebastian's Church through their beautiful voices and heartfelt musical expressions.
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invitation for childrens Church choir festival
LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS AT OUR CHILDRENS Church choir FESTIVAL
URSEM HOLLAND 9/10 JUNE 2012
the childrens choir of Ursem celebrates its 150th Church anniversary with a (Church)childrens choir festival. The festival will aim to promote new child...
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St Stephen's Church choir, Canterbury
In the ancient village of Hackington, now a suburb approximately a mile north-east of the centre of Canterbury, St Stephen’s Church is home to one of the leading Church choirs in the Canterbury Diocese.
St Stephen’s has a strong musical tradition with ... moreIn the ancient village of Hackington, now a suburb approximately a mile north-east of the centre of Canterbury, St Stephen’s Church is home to one of the leading Church choirs in the Canterbury Diocese.
St Stephen’s has a strong musical tradition with two choral services each Sunday throughout the year (except August when the choir has a well deserved break – but usually sing elsewhere for a number of days). Music is sung from across the centuries, ranging from plainsong dating back hundreds of years right through to contemporary works by composers such as John Tavener and Arvo Pärt, including works written especially for us. less
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St Laurence Catford
Our small but talented choir consists mainly of young people. All choir members receive a first-rate musical education.
There has been a long tradition of musical excellence at St Laurence’s. The original Church, built in the 1880s, had a strong choir ... moreOur small but talented choir consists mainly of young people. All choir members receive a first-rate musical education.
There has been a long tradition of musical excellence at St Laurence’s. The original Church, built in the 1880s, had a strong choir of men and boys who took part in the Festival of Britain services in 1951.
When the new Church was opened in 1968, the musical tradition continued. A new Walker organ was installed in the Church, using some pipework from the old organ and Directors of Music have included David Sanger, Professor Roger Wibberley, Paul Dewhurst, Tom Fowkes, Marcus Wibberley, Iain Simcock and Andrew Ibbotson. The current Director of Music is Huw Morgan.
Girls were first admitted to the choir some ten years ago, but the choir remains unique in this part of south-east London in that it continues to use only trebles (girls and boys) on the top line. The lower parts are provided by volunteer adults from the local community. Young people receive an excellent musical education, and ... less
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UU Sparks choir
We meet weekly September to June and perform for Church services three Sundays a month. Our repertoire is diverse, and we are open to all Church members and also to anyone who is friendly to the Church. No special requirements. We are stretching oursel... moreWe meet weekly September to June and perform for Church services three Sundays a month. Our repertoire is diverse, and we are open to all Church members and also to anyone who is friendly to the Church. No special requirements. We are stretching ourselves to be better music readers and vocal technicians, and also to be able to learn music by ear, memorize simpler songs quickly, and be free in our bodies while singing.