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Lieutenant Zapho of SG-4 Posted Dec 31, 2002
ohh yha i think i fit into freaks too. i can sing pritti high for a guy ( im not a unic)
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Tubaman Posted Dec 31, 2002
the chior who beat byc in sainsbury's were pretty gd and they did win overall...we'll b bk tho
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markgaltrey Posted Feb 25, 2003
I'd like join please! I'm a baritone (Bass 1) and sing with Laudibus and am a Section Leader in the National Youth Choir of Great Britain.
So many repertoire suggestions - can we get some Schutz on the list at least - the Passions would be a good start. And can we do the Victoria Requiem *please*!
Thanks
Mark
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Bernadette Lynn_ Home Educator Posted Mar 16, 2003
I'm a mezzo soprano with (limited) experience in musicals and G&S as well as choral music. I sang for several years with the Riyadh Choral Society before joining a local operatic society here in England.
I have some experience with conducting, having been Musical Director for two of our pantos and Deputy Musical Director for a Summer Show, as well as being principal conductor of our church choir, so I would be prepared to help out in an emergency with that. (Family commitments make anything more a bit chancey - I'm going on maternity leave in three months).
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arwen, doing nasty essays. being a student should *not* involve work! Posted Mar 25, 2003
can i please join as an alto? and what about some gospel music?
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Ottox Posted Mar 25, 2003
Hej!
It's good to see you all, but I'll repeat what I said in post 302: I'm sorry, but I haven't got much time online at the moment, so no time to update the pages.
If anybody will help, please email me!
(My address is in the references at my userpage)
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britishsummertime Posted Jul 10, 2003
When you have a chance, I'd like to join too - I'd offer to help with the page, but I know nothing about these strange internet things!
On a good day I sing contralto, on a bad day tenor. Alto probably safer.
Have fun!
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Rhubarb Posted Jul 20, 2003
Hurrah! I would love to join - am an alto. Er...and how about Britten's 'Rejoice in the lamb'? Purely for the insane words.
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Bradley Dean Posted Aug 25, 2003
Greetings - having been invited to have a look at this page more than a year ago by Solnushka I've finally had a look...
As per my name sake and page you'll note that I'm an Alto, would love to be added to the list.
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Aug 25, 2003
If we can't agree on which music to sing, we can
call ourselves a quarrel society.
The only Britten I've sung is his "Te Deum."
I've heard his "Spring Symphony" and his "Saint Nicholas" cantata.
I hate his "War Requiem."
I love the Schutz motets, of which I've sung three.
I heard parts of one of his passions.
Victoria wrote a motet called "Vidi speciosam," and also
a Mass based on it. I've sung both. Great pieces!
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Rhubarb Posted Aug 27, 2003
Ooh, the Te Deum's a good one. The words for Rejoice in the Lamb were written by a guy in a mental asylum. They contain things such as 'let us consider my cat Jeoffry' (or something like it) and an entire alto solo about mice. Hurrah!
Walton's 'The Twelve' is another good one for purely random words...
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Rhianne Posted Jan 8, 2004
ooo please can i join! im a top soprano! the repotoire sounds gorgeous! ooo please let me join please please!
Rhianne xxx
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Rhianne Posted Jan 8, 2004
ooo i 4got 2 mention, you should let me join coz im a soprano in the national youth choirs of great britain and a really successful local choir and soulband, and erm... my sight readings getting better hehe
Rhianne
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sunsetstars02 Posted Oct 12, 2004
Oh yeah...and you should let me join because I'm in my school's top two choral ensembles, and have sung in church and national youth choirs.
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Runescribe Posted Jan 18, 2005
May I join? I am a soprano, and willing to take second soprano parts where necessary. I sing in a RL choir, and have toured the US with the Southend Choirs.
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- 326: Bernadette Lynn_ Home Educator (Mar 16, 2003)
- 327: arwen, doing nasty essays. being a student should *not* involve work! (Mar 25, 2003)
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