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City Singers [16] [17] — TCCW's community outreach chamber choir that regularly performs for underserved segments of the community. The ensemble brings quality choral music — light classical, popular, secular, patriotic, show tunes, folk songs — to organizations and audiences who may not be able to attend its regular concerts.
Finally, the City Choir of Washington was established under the direction of Robert Shafer in 2007 [4] in the wake of his departure from the Washington Chorus. [ 5 ] In Virginia, the 120-voice Fairfax Choral Society has been a community institution since 1962. [ 6 ]
City Choir Dunedin (trading name of Dunedin Choral Society; formerly City of Dunedin Choir, Schola Cantorum) is an auditioned mixed-voice choir in Dunedin, New Zealand. It accepts singers of all age groups from the wider Dunedin community and performs large-scale classical choral works. The choir's membership grew from an initial 45 to around ...
Dec. 10—All wearing festive red, eight members of Spokane's Good News Company Choir sang at the Christmas Bureau on Thursday, offering entertainment to hundreds waiting in line. The singers ...
Each year, the community choir's Christmas concert tells the Christmas story through narration and song in a new way. Coshocton Community Choir will bring 'Comfort and Joy' to Newcomerstown on ...
The choir's maestro, George Gemora Hernandez, formed Saringhimig Singers in 1974 at the University of the Philippines together with the other students from the College of Music. [2] This is a list of the choir's activity and achievements: 2014 – present Reorganized, Series of Concerts
A scratch choir of amateur singers was formed to perform Verdi's Requiem and the choir was given the name Crouch End Festival Chorus. Its membership has grown to around 150 singers who rehearse weekly in Muswell Hill and perform at Alexandra Palace Theatre, and at venues across London including the Barbican Hall , Royal Festival Hall , Queen ...
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