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The Hartford Chorale is a volunteer not-for-profit organization that presents, on a symphonic scale, masterpieces of great choral art throughout southern New England and beyond, serving as the primary symphonic chorus for the Greater Hartford community. Through its concerts and collaborations with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra and other organizations, the Hartford Chorale engages the widest possible audiences with exceptional performances of a broad range of choral literature, providing talented singers with the opportunity to study and perform at a professional level.
Founded in 2012, the 60+ voice ensemble is celebrated for its musicianship, creative programming and community outreach. The Hartford Gay Men's Chorus will be one of the premier performing arts organizations in New England. Mission: The Hartford Gay Men's Chorus will use music as a catalyst to inspire, impact, and enrich the lives of our members, patrons, and the community.
America's oldest college chorus, the Harvard Glee Club was founded in March 1858 by the president of Harvard's Pierian Sodality and several of its College friends. Over the rest of the 19th century, HGC numbered about a dozen or two men and sang a repertoire ranging from old European and American college and folk songs to contemporary art songs to popular operetta/show tunes, often combining with banjo and mandolin ensembles and local bands. Its performances were not limited to metropolitan Boston but extended throughout the Northeast.
In the early years of the 20th century, many HGC members were also singing in the Harvard University Choir. They appreciated the advantage of the vocal training and of learning sacred music, and they gradually convinced the Club to ask the University Organist and Choirmaster, Dr. Archibald T. Davison, to coach HGC. From 1912, "Doc" Davison expanded the Glee Club's musical horizons and improved its vocal/choral abilities, as a larger HGC performed solo concerts as far afield as the Midwest. During this period, Doc began combining HGC with the women of the Radcliffe Choral Society for large choral-orchestral works; and in 1917, HGC and RCS began singing these works with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, an association that continued into the middle 1970s.
Harvard Pro Musica is a classical, community based choral ensemble with a long history in the Greater Boston area. Founded in 1969 by 18 enthusiastic singers, it has been in continuous existence since then and currently includes 60 avocational singers from Harvard, Acton, Ayer, Bolton, Boxboro, Concord, Lancaster, Leominster, Lunenburg, Shirley and other surrounding towns. Harvard Pro Musica performs two major concerts a year, and also appears in smaller ensembles in collaboration with other musicians in our communities. In recent years we have performed with the Nashoba Valley Chorale, the Sounds of Stow, the Concord Band, the Orchestra of Indian Hill, the Bromfield School in Harvard, and the Treble Chorus of New England. We have performed in historic spaces such as the Harvard Historical Society, the First Church, Lancaster (Bulfinch), and Fruitlands Museum.
Approximately 50 singers form the Sunday Choir, a group that performs a wide range of choral literature for the Sunday services of The Memorial Church in Harvard Yard. The choir attracts singers who like a challenge, singing a wide variety of music at a professional standard with a weekly performance deadline. The group performs in the annual Christmas Carol Services and Spring Concert, and collaborates with other musical groups, both on and off campus. The Sunday Choir also undertakes both international and domestic tours. In recognition of their commitment, all members of this group are paid. Auditions for positions in the Sunday Choir are held early in the Fall Term.
The Haven Quartet, a four-man Christian vocal group, began in 1934 as the musical arm of the Haven of Rest radio broadcast ministry. Radio was a medium in its infancy, and Christian broadcasting in particular was a new, uncharted territory. The Haven of Rest program, titled after the old gospel hymn of the same name, and replete with nautical references, was broadcast live, Mondays through Fridays, originally from the studio of pioneering radio station KFI in Los Angeles. As the broadcast became better known, it began being aired over a larger and larger network of radio stations in the US and Canada from its own distinctive ship-like studio in Hollywood, complete with portholes and decks. The Haven Quartet would sing 4-5 songs live over the air during each day's broadcast, either a cappella or with organ accompaniment.
Hawaii Youth Opera Chorus aka HYOC, formerly the Honolulu Children's Opera Chorus aka HCOC. For those who love Choral Music, Kids and Music Education. For all who love to sing, dance and be merry!
We were the second chapter chartered when the Society for Preservation and Encouragement of BarberShop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. (SPEBSQSA) was formed in 1938, and have been providing Fun, Fellowship, and Fine Harmony ever since.
MAKING AN IMPACT WITH EACH NOTE WE SING Warming Hearts Building Relationships Inspiring Change Transforming Lives
Heart of Dallas Chorus, founded in 2002, is a women's chorus singing barbershop harmony. Under the direction of founder Sandy Hanne, Heart of Dallas Chorus provides music education and camaraderie for its members, and entertaining and heartfelt performances for its audiences. We are now open for auditions! Please contact us for further information
Founded in 2003, the Heart of Florida Barbershop Chorus, is one of over 700 chapters of the Barbershop Harmony Society, which understands and embraces the transformative power of harmony. Harmony compels us to blend, to cooperate, to create beauty. The gift of harmony is not only a treasure for our own enjoyment, but is a tool for direct social impact.
Barbershop is a uniquely American close harmony musical art form whose roots lie in African-American improvisation and European harmony traditions, but the love of harmony is global.
Our chorus is an organization of community-minded singers dedicated to spreading the joy of close harmony to everyone around us. We are a fraternal organization dedicated to preserving the Barbershop style of a.Capella singing.
The Heart of Georgia Barbershop Chorus is a musical group in the Middle Georgia area dedicated to harmony, fun, and fellowship.
It was December 1973 when a small group of women came together in Avon Park, Florida, (near Sebring, FL) with a vision of advancing the musical art form of 4-part harmony in this small rural community located in the center of Florida. Their goal was to create a chorus of women who had a common love of good music, a passion for singing, and the perseverance to attain set goals. Thus, The Heart of Highland Show Chorus was formed. Our membership has grown to include women of all ages who come from all walks of life. We strive to improve our techniques through practice and expert coaching. Fun and relaxation is also a key ingredient to the success of our chorus. We are not only chorus members who share a common goal but we are also good friends. If you would like to be a part of The Heart of Highland Show Chorus, we encourage you to come and experience the joy of friendship and music.
The Heart of Illinois Chorus, chartered on January 13, 1982, is an organization of women who like to sing women's four-part harmony and have fun! We are one of 700 choruses of Sweet Adelines International, a worldwide non-profit organization dedicated to women's a cappella four-part harmony arranged in the barbershop style. As a member of Midwest Gateway Region 5, the Hearts have been regional champions four times. This made us eligible to compete on the International stage in Salt Lake City, UT , Indianapolis, IN (1993), Phoenix, AZ and Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
The Hearts have also traveled and performed in Austria and the Buckeye Invitational in Columbus, OH as well as many events in the Peoria-Bloomington area. This year, we have performed at the Heart of Illinois Fair as well as several other festivals in the area, sung the national anthem at a Chiefs' game, and performed at the Women's Lifestyle Show. To earn money to support our musical activities, the Hearts have worked at the Tazewell Festival Center every Friday night for 12 years. We sell raffle games, provide other customer-service duties and have been known to break into song occasionally. We even sang at a wedding which was held at the Festival Center.
United by our love of singing four-part harmony, barbershop style, the Heart of Iowa Chorus of Sweet Adelines International is dedicated to achieving musical excellence through education and performance. We appreciate and encourage the unique talents of each member of our group while striving to provide an environment conducive to fellowship and personal growth.
The Heart of Long Island Chorus is a chapter of Sweet Adeline's International singing 4 part A capella harmony since 1960, our mission has always been to spread joy and love through beautiful music and to form long lasting bonds between fellow singers and the community.
Heart of Maine Chorus is a barbershop chorus comprised of women of all ages and talents. We are brought together from all over central Maine by our love of music and the barbershop harmony sound. Chartered in 1980 the chorus has sung for the Greater Bangor, ME area for over 30 years.
Under the direction of Josh Comins, the chorus is provided with a musical education and a constant challenge of learning new music for our audiences. We strive for musical excellence and quality entertainment. Most of all, we love what we do and have fun doing it.
The Heart of Maryland Chorus is the performing chorus of the Patapsco Valley Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. We formed in 1982 by a merger of the Catonsville and Columbia chapters. Since then we have been increasing our membership and sharing our music within the community. Most of our members are close by in Catonsville, Ellicott City, Columbia, and Reisterstown, but we have a few brave souls making the trek from Carroll, Montgomery, and Harford Counties, too.
The chorus performs in local events, including our annual show and the popular Lasagna and Barbershop Dinner. In February, you'll find us out delivering singing Valentines in quartets. Each June, we sing patriotic songs before the fireworks at the Fort McHenry Flag Day celebration. This event is one of the performance highlights of the year. In December, you can find us at Baltimore Harborplace, singing Christmas carols to ring in the season.
The Heart of Maryland Chorus is a membership organization of female singers, who meet regularly to practice, perform, socialize, and have fun. We currently have over 40 singers of all ages, all walks of life, and all parts of the Rockville and Montgomery County areas. The main purpose of the Heart of Maryland Chorus is to get out and sing for our community. We sing at annual shows, a number of community events, and at annual competitions.
The Heart of Michigan Chorus, of Sweet Adelines International (SAI), is a non-profit organization committed to advancing and promoting the American art form of Barbershop harmony through performances, education, workshops, and competitions.
The Heart of Michigan Chorus was chartered in 1955 and has about 25 members from various parts of mid-Michigan and Gratiot and Isabella counties. Our Border Lakes Region 2
(of SAI) includes choruses from middle/upper portions of Michigan's lower peninsula and
portions of Canada.
Heart of Missouri is an award-winning A Cappella chorus, specializing in the art of barbershop harmony, in affiliation with Sweet Adelines International
We are a proud member of Harmony, Inc., which is an international, non-profit organization whose purpose is to empower all women through education, friendship and a cappella singing in the barbershop style.
The barbershop style is distinctive from other singing styles because the melody, sung by the lead voice, is below the tenor harmony. The lowest harmony is sung by the bass and the baritone voice completes the four-part chord. Close harmony and ringing chords are what distinguish the barbershop style.
The Heart Of Texas Chorus is the performing chorus of the Central Texas Corridor Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, the largest all-male singing organization in the world. In addition to more than 30,000 members in more than 800 chapters in the United States and Canada, there are affiliated organizations in: Australia, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, Great Britain. There are also barbershop singers in Denmark, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and parts of the former Soviet Union. The Central Texas Corridor Chapter is one of approximately 50 chapters in the five-state Southwestern District of the Barbershop Harmony Society.
Through the power of choral performances, Heart of the Triad Choral Society embraces and encourages a welcoming environment built on diverse programming, networking, and outreach.
Heart of the Valley Chorus exists to provide unique music experiences for women of all ages. We sing a variety of music: Jazz, Broadway, Contemporary and Inspirational, all in 4-part barbershop style.
The Heart of the Valley Chorus was established twenty eight years ago as The Mount Sugarloaf Chorus. We participate in a yearly regional competition in Springfield's Symphony Hall with other Northeast Sweet Adeline chapters. Since its inception, the chorus has had numerous first, second and third place awards at these competitions.
We are a men's acapella singing group located in Omaha, NE. In case you couldn't tell, we love to sing. We have a vast repertoire, which includes everything from classic songs like "Hello My Baby" to more contemporary pieces like "Bare Necessities," from Disney's Jungle Book. We welcome singers of all ages and backgrounds. If you love singing in harmony, this is the group you should sing with!
Heartland Men's Chorus is Kansas City's gay men's chorus, singing out in Kansas City since 1986.
The members of HMC have joined together for the purpose of making music as a not-for-profit, volunteer chorus of gay and gay-sensitive people who are making a positive cultural contribution to the entire community.
We are a member of GALA Choruses, the international association of the lesbian and gay choral movement. Founded in 1982, GALA Choruses represents 190 choruses, their 10,000 singers and 750,000 patrons in Australia, Europe, South America, and North America.
Heartland Voices consists of professional and professionally trained singers from the greater Northern Illinois area who are committed to excellence in choral music performance.
Formed in 1999, this critically acclaimed ensemble came together to expand their love of music, to perform challenging and diverse literature, to offer their talents as guest artists for symphonies and other organizations, and to establish a strong community service component with an emphasis on educational outreach programming. They have been regularly featured as guest artists for the Illinois Chamber Symphony and the DuPage Opera Theatre.
Heartland Voices has performed at weddings, masses, nursing homes, local schools, and has joined with the Community Crisis Center, Boys and Girls Clubs, Mother Goose, the Resident Police of Elgin, Sherman Health Systems and the Larkin Center for community service projects.
Heartland Youth Choir was established in 2003 by celebrated composer and educator Barbara Sletto as a safe, performance-based program for diverse Central Iowa youth to grow their musicianship and character.
Thousands of children participate in up to 40 performances annually as part of HYC. Six standing choirs form the foundation of our programs, and we offer several public and specialty workshops annually. Heartland Youth Choir produces Iowa's Meet the Composer Festival, uniting young singers and choral educators from across Iowa each year to premiere an original song by a select, renowned choral composer.
We are a vibrant group of women who have found friendship, camaraderie and confidence singing four-part a cappella harmony. We are members of Sweet Adelines International, an educational and performing organization which helps to advance our musical ability through an exciting and challenging repertoire of songs. We are energetic members of the Helena communication spreading good will through our love and joy of music.
Helios is a seven-voice vocal ensemble which illuminates music of an earlier age in a way that also celebrates the aesthetic sensibilities of today.
The Tampa Bay Heralds of Harmony Chorus has been entertaining audiences for over 75 years. The Tampa Chapter is part of the Barbershop Harmony Society and consists of more than 60 men who share in the enjoyment of singing. Unaccompanied by instruments, Barbershop music is a unique American art form with four-part close harmony which produces 'ringing' chords. The growth of the music style was enhanced by the types of songs popular between the 1860s and 1920s - songs with sentimental lyrics and simple melodies that made harmonizing easy. In 2024 the Heralds won a second place Silver Medal at the Barbershop Harmony Society International Chorus Contest.
Our season typically includes three concerts: two classical and one Pops. Our classical concerts feature professional orchestra and soloists in the performance of a wide range of choral music. Our Pops concert features lighter music with a more relaxed atmosphere.
Heritage Chorale was founded in 1984 by a group of experienced choral singers residing in Oak Park who wanted an opportunity to sing in a community-based chamber choir. They enlisted the help of Robert Fuller, choir director of the Oak Park and River Forest High School, who, as founding director, provided the driving force and artistic vision that guided the choir through the first five seasons.
The purpose of the Chorale is to provide an opportunity for experienced choral singers to sing in a community-based chamber choir in the Oak Park-River Forest area and to perform choral masterworks by composers from around the world, including the local area, in many different styles, from many different periods of music, and from many cultures.
The Heritage Chorale of New Haven, Inc. is a 30 member, multi-generational SATB ensemble of vocal musicians who present a two-concert season of choral literature from the African American liturgical tradition along with European classical, hymnal, anthem and gospel music. Often provides guest appearances with other groups or organizations, as well as being host for the same.
The Heritage Signature Chorale is committed to preserving, at the highest possible level, the performance tradition of African-American choral music, especially the Negro Spiritual; to elevating the African-American singer and composer in all musical genres; and to bringing a unique interpretation of classical music from America, Europe and other regions of the world.
The Chorale provides a venue for showcasing artists, composers, and arrangers who share this commitment, thereby fostering community awareness and appreciation of this important legacy.
Founded in 2000 by Artistic Director Stanley J. Thurston, HSC seeks to enhance opportunities for a new generation of listeners to understand and appreciate the historical legacy of this music through education and performance.
The chapter was formed in 2001 by a small group of men in the Nature Coast area, some of whom were members of the renowned Heralds of Harmony chorus in Tampa. They saw the need for a new chapter, based in Spring Hill, and from its beginning with about 15 singers the chapter grew steadily over the years, reaching 50 members by 2013.
Hi-Fidelity is considered to be one of the top a cappella show quartets in the country with a locked sound, creative packages and an extremely unique sense of humor (perhaps twisted?). Hi-Fidelity is the current Champions of the Barbershop Harmony Society's Far Western District. They have also taken top honors at another national "mixed" a cappella contest in 2002 when they were crowned the Buckeye Invitational Grand Quartet Champions. Their CD, "Almost Live" has been a big hit, and one cut (Blackbird Parody) was nominated for a CASA award in 2005. You may have seen them in some commercials too! Either as the Roto-Rooter plumbers or promoting the popular X-Box game "Tao Feng, Fist of the Lotus" (a very "painful" commercial - Check it out at www.hifidelityquartet.com). The guys are also members of the current International chorus champions, Masters of Harmony.
One of the most innovative jazz/pop vocal groups of all time, the pioneering Hi-Lo's influenced countless pop, R&B, and doo wop groups from the '50s right up to the present.
They formed in December 1953 when Gene Puerling of Milwaukee and friend Bob Strasen met Clark Burroughs and Bob Morse. The latter two were vocalists with the Encores, the vocal group for the Billy May Band. When Billy's band stopped traveling, the Hi-Lo's were born. Reportedly named because of their extreme vocal and physical ranges (Strasen and Morse were tall, Gene and Clark were short), the Hi-Lo's practiced at Clark and Gene's Los Angeles apartment, refining their revolutionary voicings. The group were themselves influenced by such artists as The Four Freshmen, The Modernaires, and Mel Torme's Mel-Tones.
The Hickory Choral Society raised its collective voice for the first time in 1978, touching music lovers in the Catawba Valley with the spirit of song. Today, some 110 singers blend their voices in harmony, brought together by a common devotion to music.
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