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  2. Children in Need Choir - Wikipedia

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    The King John School singing from the concert at the De Montfort Hall in Leicester - BBC East Midlands; Forge Integrated Primary School singing from the concert outside BBC Blackstaff House in Belfast - BBC Northern Ireland the link up on the night never went to their performance. S Club 8 performed in the studio in their first televised ...

  3. Festival Te Deum (Britten) - Wikipedia

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    Britten wrote the vocal parts for the abilities of a parish church choir, but a demanding organ part. The work begins with the choir singing in unison, imitating the "freedom of Gregorian chant". [3] The chant sounds as if it is in free time, [4] but is "carefully notated in a variety of time signatures". [3]

  4. Choir - Wikipedia

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    The term choir is very often applied to groups affiliated with a church (whether or not they actually occupy the quire), whereas a chorus performs in theatres or concert halls, but this distinction is not rigid. Choirs may sing without instruments, or accompanied by a piano, accordion, pipe organ, a small ensemble, or an orchestra.

  5. Benedicite (Carter) - Wikipedia

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    Benedicite is a composition for choir, children's choir and orchestra by Andrew Carter. He set the hymn Benedicite from the Book of Common Prayer, and additional free texts based on the model in three movements for unison children's choir. The work was published in 1991 and dedicated to Andrew Fairbairns.

  6. Last verse harmonisation - Wikipedia

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    If the congregation is led by a choir, then the choir will usually sing in unison during the last verse, [1] as opposed to in parts (usually SATB) for the other verses, and the trebles or sopranos (or occasionally tenors) may sing a descant. The purpose of last verse harmonisation is to add interest, variation and excitement to a hymn tune ...

  7. Unison - Wikipedia

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    When an entire choir sings the main melody, the choir usually sings in unison. Music in which all the notes sung are in unison is called monophonic. In a choir with two or more sections, such as for different vocal ranges, each section typically sings in unison. Part singing is when two or more voices sing different notes.

  8. Joe Biden Fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall to Feature ...

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    On March 28, the Biden-Harris campaign is hosting a fundraiser at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, featuring former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton in addition to prominent ...

  9. List of compositions by Gustav Holst - Wikipedia

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    for unison voices and piano: Choral: 1891–1892: Advent Litany: for unison voices and piano: Choral: 1892: Sanctus: for unison voices and organ: Choral: 1892: New Year Chorus: for mixed chorus and piano: Choral: 1892: Ode to the North East Wind: for male chorus and orchestra: Choral: 1893–1894: Winter and the Birds: for mixed chorus and ...