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  2. Vancouver Cantata Singers - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Cantata Singers (VCS) is an auditioned Canadian choir in Vancouver, British Columbia, founded in 1959 by organist and conductor Hugh McLean.. Vancouver Cantata Singers was first formed under the name the Philharmonic Choir in 1958 as a non-auditioned community chorus.

  3. Chor Leoni Men's Choir - Wikipedia

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    Chor Leoni is a low voice choir based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.The group was founded as Chor Leoni Men's Choir in 1992 by Order of Canada recipient Diane Loomer, C.M. (1940 - 2012), and consists of up to 70 TTBB singers.

  4. Allister MacGillivray - Wikipedia

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    A musician and composer, he is beloved for his original songs, many of which depict the traditional way of life of Cape Breton coal miners and fishermen. His compositions are popular with both professional and amateur choirs, notably his "Song for the Mira", considered a classic and translated into several languages.

  5. Caroline Redman Lusher - Wikipedia

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    Rock Choir Deluxe (Album) 2011. [43] Rock Choir's second album, Rock Choir Deluxe, also featured song arrangements and lead vocals by Caroline Redman Lusher. It was released digitally to coincide with the airing of the three-part ITV1 documentary The Choir That Rocks. It reached number 17 in the UK digital downloads chart.

  6. Wings Over Jordan Choir - Wikipedia

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    After consulting a colleague at Cleveland's street department who was an ethnic radio broadcaster, Settle entered the choir in an on-air amateur contest hosted by Cleveland station WJAY. [d] The choir was ruled ineligible; the station considered them professional artists, but WGAR program director Worth Kramer was in the audience. [28]

  7. Let the Peoples Sing - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1990s, Radio 3's broadcast of Let the Peoples Sing has moved away from the main evening concert (except when hosting in 2011), towards coverage in specific choral programmes such as Performance on 3 (1999, 2003), Choirworks (2001–2003), Choir and Organ (2007–2011), The Choir (2009, 2013–2015) and since 2017, Through the ...

  8. Category:Show choirs - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Alexandrov Ensemble soloists - Wikipedia

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    He began singing in the amateur choir of the Automobile Club before World War II. He wanted to join the choir of the All-Union Radio, but World War II began. As a soldier he fought bravely when an armoured personnel carrier was hit; for this he was awarded the Order of the Red Star. In the late 1940s he became a soloist of All-Union Radio, and ...