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Finchley Children's Music Group (FCMG) is a UK youth choir based in North London for children aged 4 to 18. Finchley Children's Music Group (FCMG) was founded in 1958 after a group of singers and instrumentalists came together to give the first amateur performance of Benjamin Britten’s Noye's Fludde.
The choir sings with the Spice Girls at 18 shows during their reunion tour at the O2 Arena, London. [5] 2008. Members of the choir perform at Reading Festival alongside American punk rock band, Anti-Flag (August 22, 2008) First youtube Recording at Abbey Road Studios, performing “Sweet Child O’Mine” by Guns N' Roses with orchestra. [6] 2009
Young Voices organise children's choir concerts around the UK. Starting in 1997., [1] the concerts have grown in number and size of venue, now requiring the largest arenas [2] in the UK. The children rehearse separately in their schools [3] and only come together as a single choir on the day of the performance. [4]
National Youth Choir (18-25 Years), formerly National Youth Choir of Great Britain National Youth Voices , formerly Laudibus and National Youth Chamber Choir (18-25 Years) The National Youth Choir also has a number of additional programmes and schemes, including its three Emerging Professional Artist programmes, the Fellowship , [ 2 ] Young ...
The girls have performed twice at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, finishing 5th in 2009 as the highest-placed UK choir. The choir was awarded the Music for Youth Senior choirs' award for their outstanding musicianship in Birmingham in July 2009.
St. Paul's Choir School; San Francisco Boys Chorus; San Francisco Girls Chorus; San Juan Children's Choir; Sandefjord Girls Choir; Scunthorpe Co-operative Junior Choir; Seattle Girls Choir; Serenata (choir) Singing Boys of Pennsylvania; Sofia Boys Choir; Sølvguttene; St Winifred's School Choir; Stuttgarter Hymnus-Chorknaben
The Langley Schools Music Project is a collection of recordings of children's choruses singing pop hits by the Beach Boys, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, and others. Originally recorded in 1976–77, they were found and rereleased 25 years later (in 2001) and became a cult hit and a successful example of outsider music .
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