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  2. West gallery music - Wikipedia

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    The term "west gallery" derives from the wooden galleries which in the 18th century were constructed at the west end of typical churches, and from which gallery the choir would perform. Churches were built in a standard layouts, with the nave running from east-west away from the altar, so that the west gallery or choir, would face the altar ...

  3. Joyful Noise (chorus) - Wikipedia

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    Joyful Noise is a choir for adults with disabilities. The group consists of 50 members between the ages of 17 and 75. The group consists of 50 members between the ages of 17 and 75. The members of the Joyful Noise have disabilities, ranging from physical to intellectual and acquired brain injuries .

  4. Choral Public Domain Library - Wikipedia

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    The site CPDL.org was launched in December 1998 by Rafael Ornes. [3] [4] In 2005 CPDL was ported, or converted, to wiki format, and is known as ChoralWiki. [5]In July 2008, Ornes stepped back from the site administration and turned the operational responsibilities to a group of the site administrators.

  5. Anglican church music - Wikipedia

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    The choir at Aberford, near Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the early 20th century. The acceptance of hymns in Anglican liturgy led to the adoption of the folk tradition of Christmas carol singing during the 19th century, the popularity of which was enhanced by Albert, Prince Consort teaching German carols to the royal family. [ 31 ]

  6. File:Pope - choir dress.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. The Little Singers of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Little Singers of Paris (French: Les Petits Chanteurs à la Croix de Bois, literally "Little Singers of the Wooden Cross") is a boys' choir with its main location in Autun, France. It has its origins in 1907 in Paris, moved to Lyon during the Second World War , but moved back to Paris. [ 1 ]

  8. Free kids choir camp for all ages at Trinity Lutheran ... - AOL

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    Trinity Lutheran Church's Praise Like Fireworks Kids Choir Camp is July 29-Aug. 1. ... Free kids choir camp for all ages at Trinity Lutheran in Ashland. Show comments. Advertisement.

  9. Category:Choirs of children - Wikipedia

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    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