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Highline is an award-winning vocal jazz quintet comprised of five friendly friends who really like singing. We were founded in December 2017 and have been creating music videos for original, tight 5-part arrangements ever since. Based in New York City, we perform and teach all over the United States. Just recently, Highline was named national champions of the 2022 Harmony Sweepstakes.
We are committed to continuing the vocal jazz tradition established by groups like The Manhattan Transfer, New York Voices, The Real Group, and Take 6, as well as honoring the many influential instrumentalists that have pioneered jazz language. We believe in modernizing and reshaping the art form these musicians championed and making it fun and accessible for all audiences.
At the center of our philosophy is education of the next generation of singers through workshops and masterclasses in jazz singing and arranging. Most of all, we think singing and vocal music should be fun! We want our audiences to experience joy from our music, and we especially hope you do.
The Hill Country Chorus is a barbershop chorus located in New Braunfels, TX. We are members of the Barbershop Harmony Society. Our goal is to give men of all ages a chance to improve their singing skills, have fun, make new friends and provide service to the tri-county communities. We welcome all men who like to sing no matter what your skill level.
The Hilo Community Chorus is a non-profit 501(c)(3) non-auditioned chorus. Anyone who loves choral singing and is willing to devote two hours each week in rehearsals is invited to join. The Chorus generally performs two concerts a year: a concert of seasonal songs and carols in December and a classical music concert in the spring. Each December, in addition to their concert of seasonal music, the Chorus participates in a Messiah sing-along. Also, members of the Chorus are regular participants of concerts in New York sponsored by DCINY. This includes several Martin Luther King, Jr. Day concerts at Carnegie Hall, and Thanksgiving weekend Messiah concerts at Lincoln Center.
The Hilton Head Choral Society is a 100-voice ensemble directed by Tim Reynolds. Our passion is SHARING THE JOY of choral music. New voices welcome!
Hinesburg Artist Series was created because its founder, Rufus Patrick, wanted to provide a performance venue for one of his talented ex-students from Burlington High School, Guillaine Senecal. The first HAS concert was held on March 16, 1997 at the United Church of Hinesburg with a 40-voice chorus and a 12-piece orchestra where they performed Rutter's Requiem.
With enthusiastic support from the community, the Series continued to develop and grow to encompass the South County Chorus, the Hinesburg Community Band, In Accord a cappella singers and the ad hoc HAS orchestras.
Hinsdale Chorale is a non-profit and educational organization comprised of dedicated professional and amateur singers led by a professional director and accompanist. The group presents formal programs twice each year as well as several special appearances for the Hinsdale community. The holiday show has traditionally been the most extensive performance, often highlighted by orchestral accompaniment of solo and choral selections and often including an audience sing-along. The second formal show takes place in the spring and has provided the opportunity for us to extend the range of music selections. The group also supports Hinsdale's Memorial Day services at Memorial Hall with patriotic selections, and participates in Hinsdale's annual Christmas Walk featuring holiday favorites.
Bella Voce, Chicago's premier a cappella vocal ensemble, will present a series of fall, holiday, and spring concerts. Andrew Lewis, Bella Voce's artistic director, will conduct..
Bella Voce performs traditional and contemporary, sacred, and secular choral music that inspires and exhilarates its audiences. The stellar choral group honors the traditions that won it so many admirers and supporters over the years. It also expands and explores new repertoire, and strives to attract new audiences and new sources of financial support.
HIVE is a group of humans making music with just their voices and some crazy sound effects - all while trying to make the world a better place.
All HIVE singers are also music educators and not only sing and perform, but also teach workshops on vocal music. Giving back to the musical community through education is a core value of the group.
HIVE has performed all over the country at vocal festivals and events, including Boston Sings (BOSS), Milwaukapella and WeSing Vocal Festival. Since the group's inception in fall of 2017, HIVE has released four singles and music videos and is in the process of writing new original music for a debut album.
HIVE is influenced by craftsmanship in songwriting, lyrics that are raw in honesty and true to spirit, and music that moves people. Artists like Krystle Warren, Merrill Garbus, Becca Stevens and Laura Mvula have shaped the sound and soul of HIVE's music.
HIVE is Christina Wilson, Lisa Forkish, Moorea Dickason and Nina Kasuya.
The Holland Chorale performs fine choral music with excellence, thereby educating, inspiring, and enriching the lives of those in the West Michigan community. We are Holland's Community of Voices.
The chorus provides residents of Hollidaysburg and surrounding communities an opportunity to share their vocal talents with their neighbors. Since 1986, we have provided quality choral music in an accessible way for our audiences.
Founded for the 150th anniversary of Hollidaysburg, the chorus entertains through a variety of selections. The chorus sings everything from Gospel, Country, Broadway, Classics, Folk, and many others. We find it important to sing at many different events, not only at our annual Thanksgiving Eve, Christmas, or Spring Concerts. Please come join us in our celebration of music.
Founded in 1995, the Hollywood Master Chorale is a non-profit vocal organization comprised of men and women who share a passion for the art of choral music and a dedication to service in their community. The volunteer Chorale is known for its ability to perform a diverse repertoire, from classical to contemporary music.
HMC is now rehearsing via Zoom, and they are in the process of making their music available to their fans. Stay tuned for more information.
Community outreach is one of the cornerstones of the Hollywood Master Chorale. The HMC donates tickets to seniors, students, music students, and other service organizations. They often perform at convalescent hospitals, and at public and private affairs.
A cappella. It's technically what we do. But we're not your bow-tie barbershop quartet. We're a vocal band. Which means we do more than sing - we perform - engaging audiences in a rich blend of harmonies while entertaining them.
Home Free has performed for a diverse and extensive clientele, ranging from the Minnesota Vikings, to Fortune 500 companies, Celebrity and Norwegian Cruise Lines, Allied Concert touring services, the Dutton Family from America's Got Talent and many, many more. It also devotes its time to educating and encouraging music in the public schools through innovative workshops and concert fundraising. To date, its programs have already raised tens of thousands of dollars for schools in Minnesota.
Homestead Harmonizers is a chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. As such, we are a group of men from southeast Nebraska and northeast Kansas who enjoy singing barbershop harmony
Honey Whiskey Trio blends sounds and styles from folk, bluegrass and jazz. This trio found its roots in the vocal jazz department of CSU Long Beach where the members all studied with Christine Guter, though at different times. Years later, well into their own careers as musicians and educators, the need for a new outlet for musical exploration brought Courtney, Ann and Christina together and the Honey Whiskey Trio was formed.
Prior to the Honeybee Trio, its three young singers - Karli, Natalie, and Sarahohad heard each other sing at various school talent shows. In October, 2008, the three were asked to work together as a trio for a special performance at a local retirement community. Though there were originally no plans beyond that one performance, it was clear that their combined talents produced something very special. Through serendipity, the Honeybee Trio was born. Two years later, they are going strong and thrilling audiences wherever they go. The girls have had many wonderful opportunities to perform and are looking forward to exploring how far they can go with their singing.
Honolulu Blend Show Chorus is a women's chorus that provides education and training for its members in singing four part harmony in the barbershop style, without musical accompaniment. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that performs locally and competes regionally and internationally. Our community outreach includes performances for local organizations and charities throughout the year.
The Honolulu Chorale, a non-profit organization, is one of the longest-performing community choruses in the State of Hawai'i. The members of the Chorale represent the multi-ethnicity of the state's population, all walks of life, and ages. The Chorale presents two major concerts each year, in May and December, in addition to performing at community events. In past years they've toured Hawai'i's neighboring islands, Europe, Japan, and China. In March, the Chorale sponsors an annual Community Chorus Festival at which a variety of Hawai'i's ethnic choral groups perform.
Early in its history the Chorale presented a number of great oratorios while serving as the principal performing chorus for the Honolulu Symphony. The Chorale currently sings a wide variety of musical styles including classical, folk, Broadway, and Hawaiian music. In recent years they have performed works by Haydn, Mozart, Salieri, Schubert, and Vivaldi, as well as such contemporary composers as Steven Porter and Robert Ray.
The Honolulu Chorale also supports local composers by commissioning and performing their choral compositions. Works and arrangements by Jerre Tanner, Don Conover, Charlotte Bara, Chris Suzuki, and Sharon Kagihara have been included in past performances.
The O'ahu Choral Society (OCS) has a 25-year history of bringing music of the highest artistic excellence to the people of Hawaii. OCS is committed to providing our island community with robust programming for all music, with repertoire that spans the decades. OCS presents choral/orchestral masterworks from Beethoven to Bernstein, major chamber ensemble works, along with new commissions, including contemporary and local composers like Michael Foumai and Herb Mahelona.
Created in 1995, OCS functioned under the umbrella of the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra until 2009. Our members include approximately 75 singers from all walks of life, including young adults to seniors, united by their talent and love for classical music and choral singing. Today, we perform major choral works with the Hawai'i Symphony Orchestra (HSO), as well as smaller works with chamber ensembles, accompanists and a cappella. OCS features local and international artists as soloists, and frequently joins with other arts organizations in the community to continuously deliver choral music for the Hawai'i Oha
With tunes ranging from remixed Shabbat melodies to Israeli folk songs to jazzy originals, Honorable Menschen's unique sound has thrilled New England audiences since the group's founding in 1997. Membership consists of graduate students and young professionals from around the Boston area.
We are a vocal band based in San Francisco, CA. We perform a high energy mix of mind blowing vocal percussion, booming bass and screaming four-part harmony that is guaranteed to knock you out! We invite you to listen to our song clips, check out our new album, and sign our guestbook. We hope to see you soon at one of our concerts!
We were recently guests on an episode of the Discovery Channel program MythBusters, where we attempted to put out a fire by singing at it. Look for re-airings of the episode entitled Voice Flame Extinguisher on the Discovery Channel.
During our fall and spring concerts, we perform the works of major composers, spanning all musical genres, while introducing new works and arrangements.
In 2017 and 2018, the chorus was invited to sing at Carnegie Hall with the auditioned, 250-voice Masterwork Festival Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Bruce Chamberlain, Professor Emeritus from the University of Arizona. We were thrilled to be invited to return to Carnegie a third time, in June 2019, to perform the Schumann Requiem, Op. 148, conducted by our very own Heather Mitchell.
We have grown phenomenally, serving over the decades as a musical home to more than 900 singers. The group includes 80 members from Mercer, Hunterdon, Burlington, and Middlesex counties, in New Jersey, and Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The philosophy of the founders remains the same, however: to provide those who love to sing with the opportunity to learn and perform a variety of exceptional music under professional directorship. As always, auditions are not required.
The Hot Air Buffoons first weighed in back in 1996. They set out on a quest to sing theyll and entertain our audiences in a fashion they have never seen before. They soon surprised themselves and others by not only making people laugh but by progressing in the competition realm as well. They excelled in a competition that was made for them and took home gold medals and a pretty large trophy (which signifies 1st place) in the 2001 internationally renowned Buckeye Invitational Comedy Quartet Competition in Columbus, Ohio. Try saying that 5 times real fast. They have continued in the competition realm and are now the 2005 Johnny Appleseed District Champions. They have also competed internationally and are ranked as one of the top twenty quartets in the world (16th to be exact).
HotShots has been entertaining audiences with their unique comedic style since January of 2004. Described as a combination of The Rat Pack meets the Marx Brothers, the quartet is always surprising audiences with something new and unexpected. The South Florida-based foursome has been invited to perform at corporate events, private functions, weddings, collegiate outreach festivals, Barbershop Harmony Society conventions and international vocal competitions. They have done everything from warming up the audience from center court at the USTA Davis Cup tennis tournament, to a command performance for the Governor of Utah, and of course, crooning some good-ole barbershop in front of their hometown crowd.
HouseBlend is an a cappella male quartet performing its own pop, jazz, seasonal, folk, country, gospel and other assorted musical genres. The members of the group met through the music ministry at Concord United Methodist Church. As they sang together, they realized something special was developing. In 1998, HouseBlend was born. Almost immediately, they were in demand to sing at various occasions in the area. Their repertoire expanded with each performance, their style emerged and their sleek presentation unfolded.
The House Jacks of San Francisco are the original rock band without instruments. Using nothing more than their five voices (and mouths), they deliver everything from blistering funk to screaming rock to heart-melting ballads for their ever-growing legions of fans.
These pioneering musicians have performed over 1,000 shows and have shared the stage with some of the biggest names in music, having performed for live crowds of 100,000+, with appearances on at least 3 continents each year.
They can be heard on movie soundtracks and their jingles for everything from radio stations to theme parks have been heard (and seen) by millions around the world. The House Jacks of San Francisco are the original rock band without instruments. Using nothing more than their five voices (and mouths), they deliver everything from blistering funk to screaming rock to heart-melting ballads for their ever-growing legions of fans.
Prospective members are welcome to visit for a week or two to see if you want to become a member. Membership in the House of Germany is required, and Choir Members have to pay a nominal fee to defray some of the costs of the Choir. Our Choir director is Mr. Jerry Marcu.
The choir performs at the annual Spring fest, Lawn program, the International Christmas Festival, and occasionally at other functions. See the House of Germany Calendar page for dates of scheduled performances.
One of Houston's oldest non-profit choral groups, the Bay Area Chorus has brought heartfelt performances to Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast since 1965. Long before the population of the Houston metroplex expanded to the shores of Clear Lake, this thriving choral group had already built a following among local residents and in surrounding communities.
More than 80 singers bring unique interests, ethnicity and cultural experiences to the group and represent a variety of professions as diverse as Houston itself. In addition to performing choral masterworks, this all-volunteer chorus also programs traditional holiday music, historic and contemporary classical choral music, spirituals, folk songs from around the world and Broadway favorites. Continuing growth in enrollment resulted in the formation of the Bay Area Women's Chorus in the fall of 2009. The Women's Chorus performs at all season concerts and had the honor of presenting a concert at the 56th Annual Convention of the Texas Choral Directors Association Convention in San Antonio in July, 2011. Recent guest artists for BAC concerts have included Dr. John Lienhard, founder of KUHF's The Engines of Our Ingenuity, legendary composer/arranger Alice Parker, composer/song leader Nick Page and Houston gospel recording artist Barbara Johnson Tucker with pianist Phillip Hall. The Bay Area Chorus appears on the DVD Weston Noble: Perpetual Inspiration, distributed internationally by the Hal Leonard Corporation.
Winner of Best Choral Performance at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, winner of Chorus America's 2018 Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence, the Houston Chamber Choir has established itself as one of the premier professional choirs in the United States, serving Houston through concerts and educational initiatives that enlighten, entertain, and educate people of all ages.
Led by Artistic Director Robert Simpson, the Houston Chamber Choir has been described by The Tallis Scholars founder Peter Phillips as "one of this country's leading ensembles." The Choir is comprised of 25 professional singers, most of whom have studied at the top music schools and conservatories in the United States including Juilliard, New England Conservatory, University of Houston, and University of Texas. These musicians are selected through rigorous auditions from the finest singers in our region and are compensated for all rehearsals and performances.
The Chorus exists to musically enrich the lives of the children, their families, and the community it serves. The mission of the Chorus is to teach children to achieve multi-cultural understanding through choral singing and performance.
The Houston Childrens Chorus is known throughout Houston and the State of Texas for its versatility in being able to perform all types of music, from classical to pop. The Chorus has remained in demand for festivals, weddings, galas, fundraising events, ribbon-cutting ceremonies, church services, corporate events, radio and T.V. commercials, recordings and clinic events. It is our goal to make the Houston Childrens Chorus completely accessible to every child in the city of Houston regardless of race or economic status.
Houston Choral Society (HCS) is a not-for-profit professional-quality civic chorus that serves the greater Houston area. Our mission is to bring great choral music to enrich the soul and advance the choral arts to Houston audiences. We enjoy singing a wide variety of repertoire, including works by Handel, Mozart, Brahms, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, to more popular styles of music. Additionally, we often collaborate with professional musicians from the Houston area and as well as outstanding local high school choral ensembles.
he Houston Horizon Chorus is an award-winning chorus that has been providing uniquely entertaining performances throughout the Houston area since 1981. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to the education of women in the art of singing four-part harmony, barbershop style.
Houston Horizon is a premier chapter of Sweet Adelines International, a women's musical organization made up of over 33,000 voices across the nation and around the world. Sweet Adelines has a membership that represents 11 different countries, 750 choruses, and 1200 quartets.
We are a part of The Great Gulf Coast Region 10, which includes many areas of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, representing these cities: Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Temple, Richmond, Livingston, Angleton, Lindale, Irving, McAllen, San Angelo, Humble, Corpus Christi, Beaumont, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Monroe, Ruston, New Orleans, and Mobile. Houston Horizon is a group of over 75 vocally talented women.
The Houston Masterworks Chorus performs diverse choral masterworks, showcases new compositions and talent, and moves people out of their ordinary.
The Houston Tidelanders Chorus is the performing chorus of the 30,000-man Barbershop Harmony Society's Houston Chapter. We are an a cappella, i.e. unaccompanied, men's singing organization comprised of quartets and our large performing chorus. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, chartered in 1946. There are more than 825 BHS chapters in the United States alone and our peers consistently rank us among the Top 20 performing choruses at the Society's International Chorus Competition.
While attempting to preserve the Barbershop harmony style, which, like jazz, is a musical form unique to the United States, we recognize the importance of broadening our audience appeal so that we are more than a niche performing arts group. We don't merely sing those old "chestnuts" from the early 1900's, beautiful though they may have been. Instead, we perform recognizable pop tunes, Broadway show music, country and western or Gospel songs, which are far more contemporary but which we sing in the Barbershop style, none-the-less.
Few things in life are as satisfying as joining a group of talented, enthusiastic singers and making beautiful music together every week. Since 2010, the Hudson Chorale, Westchester's largest chorus, has been performing in venues throughout the County, bringing the best in choral singing to the Hudson Valley. Traditionally the chorus prepares two concert programs a year, one performed in January and another in May/June; two performances are given of each program. Our concerts have included traditional choral pieces such as the Brahms Requiem, lesser known works such as the Mass in D by John Knowles Paine, more contemporary works by composers such as Morten Lauridsen, Jaakko Mantyjarvi, and Eric Whitacre. As our numbers have grown, so have our audiences, and we now enjoy a county-wide reputation for outstanding programming and superb artistry.
The Hudson Community Chorus consists of an adult chorus that sings a wide variety of SATB music. They present two concerts a year in December and May, and they rehearse once a week on Tuesday evenings. The chorus offers singers of all levels of ability and experience the opportunity to perform quality choral music. No audition is necessary. Members are invited to audition for the smaller chamber ensemble that performs in each concert.
When Hudson Shad gave their German debut in the summer of 1995 they were hailed as the first equal heirs to the Comedian Harmonists by national news magazine Der Stern. This statement has since been repeated many times by the German media - TV, radio and print, both national and local. During three tours and several guest performances Hudson Shad has been welcomed with an enthusiasm as if the prodigal sons had come home. They have sold out prestigious houses like the Theater des Westens in Berlin, the Prinzregenten Theater in Munich and Gewandhaus in Leipzig. On a different occasion in Munich their shows had to be transferred from the medium-sized Lustspiel-haus to the larger Zirkus Krone. What sets Hudson Shad apart from other groups of their genre is first of all their musical professionalism.
Praised by The New York Times as one of Westchester's "most ambitious" choruses, the Hudson Valley Singers, under the direction of Eugene Sirotkine, have been enriching the cultural life of Westchester and Manhattan since 1951.
The Humboldt Harmonaires, Eureka's Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, was chartered November 16, 1961, originally as part of the Evergreen District. In 1962, through realignment, the Eureka Chapter became, at the time, the Northernmost sentinal of the Far Western District. Eureka puts on at least two shows yearly - a Spring show with out of town guest quartets or choruses, and a Fall show, an informal Beer & Peanuts/Pop & Popcorn/Audience Sing-a-Long endeavor featuring the Humboldt Harmonaires and local quartets
Founded in 2013, with the vision of creating a professional level, non-profit community orchestra & chorale, The HVSO&C is comprised of volunteer musicians & singers from Maryland and Pennsylvania who volunteer to bring live music to Baltimore County
HCCA provides impactful choral and theatrical experiences to current and future artists and audiences of all ages while enriching North Alabama's Tennessee Valley community through education and community outreach.
Founded in 1994, the Hyannis Sound organization strives to provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the young men who fill its ranks each summer. Through their experiences with the group, these men garner valuable skills in performance, business management, and musical direction. While growing as individuals, they also form countless friendships and become members of a brotherhood that last a lifetime.
The Sound gathers each year around Memorial Day, and spends the summer performing at private and public functions across the Cape and the greater Northeast of the U.S. Whether performing at a graduation party, one of their weekly shows, or street singing, the Hyannis Sound aims to provide a unique and interactive entertainment experience that keeps their audiences coming back for more.
I Cantori di Carmel is a volunteer chorus that seeks excellence in choral performance. Our programs include major choral works as well as lesser-known jewels of the choral repertoire.
I Cantori di Carmel (Our Italian name means: The Singers of Carmel) has been bringing choral classics to the Monterey Peninsula since 1981. We perform concerts twice annually, in the spring and fall, at the Carmel Mission Basilica and other venues. Approximately every three years we embark on a European concert tour where we have the opportunity to sing in magnificent cathedrals, churches, and concert halls. Often we coordinate with choirs in our host countries for shared performances.
The Idyllwild Master Chorale is an auditioned, professionally conducted community of vocal musicians united by their passion for choral music and dedicated to connecting their voices to the heart, soul and musical taste of our mountain culture. Members of the IMC come from the Idyllwild area, Garner Valley, Anza, Hemet, Temecula, Palm Desert and as far away as Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego Counties.
In 1975, Robert Evans Holmes created the beginnings of IMC by putting together a foundation group of 16 local singers for a performance of Saint Saen's "Christmas Oratorio." By 1976 he has added a full orchestra, a chorale of 125 singers, and four soloists to perform the entire "Messiah" by Handel. For 38 years, the Chorale has brought beautiful chorale music to Idyllwild and the Hill through concert performances and musical theatre.
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