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Mabe ladies Choir
Mabe ladies Choir has been a feature in the Cornish musical landscape since 1931 and has long been one of Cornwall’s premier choral groups. Hailing from places as far afield as Truro and Coverack and ranging in age from thirty-something to eighty-somethin... moreMabe ladies Choir has been a feature in the Cornish musical landscape since 1931 and has long been one of Cornwall’s premier choral groups. Hailing from places as far afield as Truro and Coverack and ranging in age from thirty-something to eighty-something they unite once a week in Penryn to indulge and nurture their love of singing.
The women of Mabe ladies Choir take their music making very seriously, constantly striving to achieve the highest artistic and technical standards. That said, they do spend an inordinate amount of time laughing! Whether it’s in the rehearsal room or the concert hall the emphasis is on fun & enjoyment, for choir and audience alike. Rule Number One of being a Mabe Lady is to have fun. There is no rule Number Two less
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ladies of Melody
"ladies of Melody Choir"
A specialized female choir in singing the Syrian, Levantine, and Arab heritage.
The "ladies of Melody Choir" was founded in the city of Tartus in November 2022 by Maestro Bishr Issa, a graduate of the Hi... more
"ladies of Melody Choir"
A specialized female choir in singing the Syrian, Levantine, and Arab heritage.
The "ladies of Melody Choir" was founded in the city of Tartus in November 2022 by Maestro Bishr Issa, a graduate of the Higher Institute of Music and a musician in the Syrian National Symphony Orchestra. He was also the former conductor of the "Chamber Choir of the High Institute of Music" in Damascus, and the conductor of the "Urjwan Choirs" in Tartous.
The main goal of establishing the "ladies of Melody Choir" was to highlight the role of Arab women in the cultural and musical scene, introduce the culture of choral and collective singing in its contemporary concept to the local artistic culture, and revive the authentic musical heritage of the Levant and the Arab world, which has begun to disappear and decline in the face of superficiality and degradation dominating the general Arab artistic scene. In addition to dedicating Arabic singing in its ... less
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My Lord Willoughby's Welcome home for double choir
This is a double choir setting (with optional [unscored] percussion) of the popular Elizabethan song "My Lord Willoughby's welcome home", based partly on the lute duet on the tune by John Dowland.
Composed and performed (in the men's choir version with... moreThis is a double choir setting (with optional [unscored] percussion) of the popular Elizabethan song "My Lord Willoughby's welcome home", based partly on the lute duet on the tune by John Dowland.
Composed and performed (in the men's choir version with added percussion) by David W Solomons
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Here Comes The Sun performed by Mabe ladies Choir
Mabe ladies Choir perform Here Comes the Sun by George Harrison in Concert at Caldicot Leisure Centre with Caldicot Male Voice Choir. Sept 6 2014.
Conductor Amanda Ward, Accompanist Rico Gerber
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Ahrirang sung by Mabe ladies Choir
Mabe ladies Choir perform Ahrirang arr Brad Printz in Concert at Caldicot Leisure Centre with Caldicot Male Voice Choir. Sept 6 2014.
Conductor Amanda Ward, Accompanist Rico Gerber
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CLC Til There Was You
Canterbury ladies Choir singing Til There Was You, written by Meredith Wilson, and arranged by Mac Huff.