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World famous Little Singers of Monaco (Les Petits Chanteurs de Monaco) sing from New York City to Florida
OTTAWA, July 5 /PRNewswire/ - The Little Singers of Monaco will sing 14 concerts from New York to Florida July 7-25, 2010 Don't miss them they're terrific!! Their concerts will be chosen from: 3 beautiful pieces (Panis Angelicus by Franck, Cantique de Jean Racine by Faure, Pie Jesu by Andrew Lloyd Webber), O my loves Like a Red, Red Rose (D.

Songs from glass
When you walk into the Athens First United Methodist Church, it's impossible not to notice the three columns of stained glass windows right above the altar. They're about 30 feet tall, sparkling with jewel-toned colors.

Opera’s Rising Stars Perform in Murfreesboro at 15th Annual Orpheus Vocal Competition
Sixty young singers from 22 states will compete March 5-7 on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn. at The Middle Tennessee Choral Society's 15th Annual Orpheus Vocal Competition. With $17,700 in cash awards at stake, The Orpheus has become one of the country’s preeminent opera competitions for students and young professionals. Previous Orpheus Competition winners are now performing in major Opera companies across the globe, including two at opera's pinnacle, The Met.

Mamma Mia in Greece
Go walking in Greece on the beautiful island of Skopelos The island was the setting for the hit musical 'Mamma Mia' and on a walking break you too can sing and dance your way around the island

Registration Open for Christian College’s Choral Conductors Workshop
A $45 early-bird discount available for George Fox University-sponsored event, featuring Rod Eichenberger

Jason Mraz Rocks the Red Carpet
Jason Mraz, Alice in Chains, and Dennis Keene Grammy Nominees are London Chic

National Master Chorale Announces its Inaugural Concert
The newly-formed Washington, D.C. area-based National Master Chorale is presenting its inaugural concert on Sunday, February 28, 2010 at the National Presbyterian Church. The program, entitled "Winter into Spring," will begin with a pre-concert lecture by esteemed composer Morten Lauridsen.

Handel's 'Messiah' debuts at UGA on Saturday
The Athens Master Chorale will close out its 20th performance season Saturday with one of the most demanding and captivating works in all of choral music - Handel's "Messiah."

Get the Festive Feeling with Midnight Mass at New College Chapel
New College Chapel's choir is renowned for its performances at services throughout the year, but the Midnight Mass appearance promises to be special.

Car Donation Center Options
Car donation centers are common in some countries These institutions accept cars and other automobile donation from individuals who no longer need their cars

Where Can I Learn To Sing
The name Harmonic Temple' describes the genre of creating short accessible harmony pieces, based initially on sacred phrases from different spiritual traditions.

'Local food wins' at cook-off
As AthFest 2009 slowly drew to a close late Sunday afternoon, one new event stood out as a crowd-pleasing success. The first Iron AthChef highlighted local businesses by placing two contending chefs under a scorching tent of culinary competition.

Music: What Makes Austria Tick
Among its many important contributions, music has constituted an important element of Austriaýs and, particularly, Viennaýs, cultural life Vienna has been and continues to be an important center of musical innovation

Christmas Carols
The tradition of carolling and Christmas carols is believed to have originated in England when wandering musicians would go from town to town and visit castles and other homes of the rich to give impromptu performances But there also is the belief that singing carols at Christmas likely came from the group of angels, shepherds and Wise Men who visited Jesus at his birth, because they worshiped the holy child, sang and proclaim praises unto Him

Standing Room Only at ADI's Dealership Workshop
The first of the dealership-exclusive workshops hosted by the Automotive Dealership Institute has proved a resounding success. The packed workshop was led by acclaimed dealership consultant and ADI professor Rebecca D. Chernek. Dr. Robert W. Serum, former Vice President of Academics and International Programs at Northwood University and recipient of the 2007 Automotive Education Excellence Award, was among those in attendance, along with his wife, Dr. Camella Serum. They were joined by the publisher of F&I Management and Technology Magazine and Special Finance Magazine, Mr. David Gesualdo. Other attendees included finance directors, finance managers, sales managers and general agents from across the country.


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