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Alastair Cameron
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Nov 02, 2004 - 21:38   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Farnfest is a locally organised music Festival in Farnborough Kent and as part of next years Festival we are planning an outdoor Choral and Orchestral Concert to include:

The Lark Ascending - Vaughan Williams,
Symphony no.9 - Beethoven
Farnborough Symphony - The premier of a new work for choir and Orchestra commisioned by the festival, by Alastair Cameron

One of the aims of the Festival is to promote music making of all types within the area and we are looking for local Instrumentalists and Singers who would be interested in taking part in this performance.

Although we are looking for amateur musicians for this project rehearsal time is limited and all musicians must be of a high standard (ABRSM Grade 8) and participation may be subject to audition.

The performance is on 4th June 2005 with rehearsals in April/May 2005.

If you would be interested in participating in this performance or require more information please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Alastair Cameron
Classical Music Director
Farnfest 2005

Melanie Creamy
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Registered: Jan 2005
Post Number: 2
Jan 25, 2005 - 01:52   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
I just started listening to classical music and my sister gave me a CD by an Italian opera singer by the name of Andrea Bocelli. I don't really understand him, but i love his voice. Since everyone here is great music critics, I would love to hear what your opinions are.

Melanie Creamy
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Registered: Jan 2005
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Feb 02, 2005 - 21:55   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Hey all nobody knows about this opera singer Andrea Bocelli? I got an email from his site saying that he's going on tour, maybe i'll check it out since his music is really growing on me.

Jasmine Wells
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Registered: Apr 2005
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Apr 21, 2005 - 19:44   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
i went to a dinner recently where i ended up finding out they were playing Katherine Jenkins in the background. her voice is absolutely beautiful and i was so impressed with the cd that i went out and bought it the next day. i found out she's a 23 year old Opera singer from Wales. Has anyone else heard anything about this talented, young artist?

Mary Gayle Greene
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Registered: Apr 2006
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Apr 20, 2006 - 17:57   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
If you would like to learn to sing, and you are a serious music student who has completed grades 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12, I suggest you attend Cannon Music Camp, a four-week, music-filled retreat in North Carolina's magnificent Blue Ridge Mountains. I will be teaching selected voice students!

Also, please check out the following web sites, especially if you are involved with ncsica,
north carolina governors school choral, honors chorus, honors choir,
all state choir, or all state chorus.
You will find information on a variety of topics:
vocal performance degree, voice performance degree,
voice scholarship college, vocal scholarship college, vocal scholarship university, voice scholarship university, vocal scholarship college carolina, voice scholarship college carolina,
summer music camp vocal, and summer music camp voice.

Best wishes, Mary Gayle Greene, professor of voice, Hayes School of Music, Appalachian State University.

P.S., also check out Mariam Cannon Hayes School of Music, Hayes Young Artist Scholarship Vocal Information; The winner will receive a Hayes Music Scholarship of $20,000 ($5,000 per year, renewable for up to 4 years) to the Appalachian State University School of Music, and Study Voice at the Hayes School of Music.

Leaha Ann
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Registered: Jun 2006
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Jul 17, 2006 - 21:59   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
The 5 Browns – No Boundaries – Out Now!

Hi everyone,

Has anyone heard of The 5 Browns? I just discovered them & they are absolutely amazing! What a talented family! If you like classical music, you HAVE to hear this group. They have just put out a new album called No Boundaries & I have been listening to it nonstop since I picked it up. Check out the track listing:


1 Rhapsody in Blue
2 Malaguena from Andalucia Suite
3. Simple Gifts/Going Home
4 Shaker Hymn
5 Going Home
6 Full Stride Ahead (Rag)
7 Feria from Rapsodie Espagnole
8. Gargoyles, Op. 29
9 III. Allegro moderato
10 IV. Presto feroce
11 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6
12 Variations on a Theme of Paganini
13 Danzas Argentinas, Op. 2
14 I. Danza del viejo boyero (Dance of the Old Cowherd)
15 II. Danza de la mozo donosa (Dance of the Delightful Young Girl)
16 III. Danza del gaucho matrero (Dance of the Artful Herdsman)
17 Valse and Romance
18 Valse
19 Romance
20 The Firebird (from the 1911 Version)

I just joined their i-squad & found out they are on tour now too. I hope I can get some tickets soon. The i-squad seems pretty neat. You earn Bonus Points and then trade them in for merchandise from The 5 Browns. If you are interested in checking out their music visit this link (hope it works for ya!)
http://i-squad.com/The 5 Browns.html
http://www.the5browns.com/

David Bordy
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Sep 28, 2006 - 20:07   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Hello everyone. My name is David. I'm a college student and my school recently started an internet radio station. It is played in successive steaming audio all day long. I have a show dedicated to classical music (Symphonies, Opera, Concertos, etc.) and I'm trying to get the word out and build up a listening audience. Please check us out:

wklt.covenant.edu

My show is called Covenant Classics and airs at various times throughout the day (with shows updated weekly). Its real easy to access. Also, I would love requests to play on the air. If you have one, or would like to comment with feedback about the show, PLEASE send me an email:

CovenantClassics@yahoo.com

I WILL play your requests on the air. Hope you will check us out. Thanks.

Pom
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Feb 14, 2007 - 08:46   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Seriously, everyone here should check out Ten O'Clock Classics, www.tocmusic.com. Ronnie Segev is a great pianist and this show is always a good time. http://tocmusic.com

Ludwig Van Beethoven
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Registered: Jun 2007
Post Number: 1
Jun 07, 2007 - 19:36   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Hey if you are into Classical Music the Beethoven Radio is the place for you. It's classical music 24/7. Its the world's greatest classical station
http://www.beethoven.com/

AmyG
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Jun 10, 2007 - 05:59   Edit Post Delete Post Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)
Check out this composer. he's actually my favourite, but he's not well known on a mainstream bases.

http://www.freewebs.com/nobuo-uematsu/

:)

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