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Pages in category "Choirs in New York City" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Big Apple Chorus;
The group became a mixed choir in 1959. [3] They have performed in New York at locations including in Alice Tully Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, [1] St. Patrick's Cathedral, [2] and Town Hall. [4] They toured to the Kennedy Center in Washington, and in several European capitals.
The Cecilia Chorus of New York, formerly known as the St. Cecilia Chorus, is an avocational chorus and nonprofit organization based in New York City.. With a membership of approximately 180 singers, the chorus performs twice annually at Carnegie Hall with a professional orchestra and soloists, as well as at other New York–area venues.
Choirs in New York City (23 P) H. Hip-hop groups from New York City (113 P) J. Jazz ensembles from New York City (81 P) O. Orchestras based in New York City (1 C, 31 P)
Young People's Chorus of New York City (YPC) is a children's chorus based in New York City. YPC provides children of all ethnic, religious and economic backgrounds with a program of music education and choral performance and seeks to enrich the community. [ 1 ]
A group of choir students at a charter high school in Manhattan is forced to cram into a stairwell to practice because of space constraints. ... the charter school sector has faced resistance from ...
Melodia Women's Choir NYC is a women's choir in Manhattan dedicated to exploring, creating and performing classical and contemporary music composed for women's voices. An ensemble of 30 singers, Melodia performs concerts in New York City, and supports emerging women composers through commissions and performances.
Group photo of the Freiheit Gezang Farein chorus, New York City, 1923 In 1925 the Jewish Workers Music Alliance ( Yiddish : דער ייִדיש-מוזיקאַלישער אַרבעטער-פאַרבאַנד ) was founded to fund Yiddish-language choirs and to publish arrangements made by FGF conductors. [ 1 ]