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Church Looking for Bell Ringers
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is holding an audition, but it's not for singers. No, it's for RINGERS! As in Bell Ringers.
KSL Salt Lake City | Thursday Feb 17
Barbershoppers sell singing valentines
On Monday, Feb. 14, there will be an opportunity to present someone with a "singing valentine." Once again a quartet from the Northern Lights Barbershop Chorus will be delivering singing valentines in Menomonie ...
Dunn County News | Friday Feb 11
Songs of Romance
Princeton Singers, directed by Steven Sametz, will perform its second annual Valentine's concert Feb.
The Princeton Packet | Thursday Feb 10
Strong assists
SARAH Liebelt is continuing to make her presence felt in the USA college basketball competition.
The.standard.net.au | Wednesday Feb 2
Augie Choir Will Make Pierre Stop
The Augustana Choir will be traveling the state this month to provide ten free concerts during its January tour.
KWYR Winner | Jan 28, 2005
Ryan Cayabyab, the next 50 years
DESPITE having chalked up more achievements than many of his peers in music, theater, and related fields, Ryan Cayabyab continues to set higher standards and goals for himself in the coming years.
News.inq7.net | Jan 21, 2005
Faith Prince and Lucy Lawless Sing in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Concert Version
Faith Prince and Lucy Lawless will take part in a concert version of the Jule Styne-Leo Robin musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in Seattle.
Playbill | Jan 10, 2005
Pioneering acappella choir hit top US concert halls
Tickets are now on sale for a Severance Hall concert by the world-renowned St. Olaf Choir, the pioneer a cappella choir in the United States.
Soundgenerator.com | Dec 30, 2004
Popular guitarist faces 18 years for multiple rape
A guitarist with defunct popular rock band Hysteric Blue, who raped or molested nine women on the streets of Tokyo, should be sent to prison for 18 years, prosecutors told a court on Monday.
Mainichi Interactive | Dec 27, 2004
Program
The CONCORDIA COLLEGE CHRISTMAS CONCERT masterfully blends music, spoken word and art, inspiring viewers aesthetically and spiritually.
KLRN San Antonio | Dec 26, 2004
Christmas With the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Beloved American mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade and Europe's pre-eminent baritone Bryn Terfel join the renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square in a concert that includes sacred and ...
Wpt.org | Dec 22, 2004
Stars in Town for Mormon Tabernacle Choir Concerts
Stars of stage, screen and television are joining the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for its annual Christmas Concerts this year.
KSL Salt Lake City | Dec 18, 2004
KQED Encore
Broadcast veteran Walter Cronkite hosts this special, which celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Grammy Award-winning Mormon Tabernacle Choir - dubbed "America's Choir" by President Ronald Reagan in 1981.
KQED San Francisco | Dec 18, 2004
King's College Choir reverberates throughout the St. Paul Cathedral
The internationally renowned Choir of King's College, Cambridge, performed its first-ever Christmas concert in Minnesota Monday, December 13, at the Cathedral of St.
Minnesota Public Radio | Dec 18, 2004
Swanson signs
A TRIP to Australia last year has led to Minnesota's Jarad Swanson signing as a United States import with the Warrnambool Seahawks for next year.
The.standard.net.au | Dec 15, 2004
Salute to Vienna
Salute To Vienna, narrated by the late Academy Award-winning actor Gregory Peck, features an all-star cast of Austrian and American soloists and the inspired pairing of the Vienna Boys Choir and the Boys Choir ...
WVIZ Cleveland | Dec 13, 2004
Scott's 'Messiah' shows Shaw's influence
When it comes to Handel's "Messiah," William Fred Scott may still be under the spell of Robert Shaw.
Birmingham News Online | Dec 12, 2004
Christmas tree lighting Saturday
The annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony is to be held this Saturday night on the Kent Green.
Kent Good Times Dispatch | Dec 10, 2004
Around the Nation
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir has canceled its planned tour of northern Europe next year because of concerns about terrorism and instead will tour the Northwest.
Washington Times | Dec 5, 2004
Vienna Boys' Choir concert heavenly
Thursday evening in the sanctuary of St. Margaret of York's spectacular new church, The Vienna Boys' Choir presented a concert that continues a 500-year tradition of bringing vocal music by young voices to ...
The Cincinnati Enquirer | Dec 4, 2004
That's my boy, dad exults
When his two sons were granted an audition with the prestigious Vienna Boys' Choir last year, Chris Harrigan figured it would be a nice experience for them.
Akron Beacon Journal | Nov 30, 2004
Director's Cuts Holiday Music Picks from Ned Wharton
For those who just can't get enough of this holiday chestnut, this collection offers three fun renditions: a classic recording with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra, a plucky version from the ...
NPR | Nov 28, 2004
Tome for the holidays
That s OK. I forgive you. The truth is, we Americans long ago replaced the aforementioned English traditions with our own.
Journal Gazette | Nov 26, 2004
Glittering lineup at the Fox
Groundbreaking solo performer Lily Tomlin, the Vienna Boys' Choir and a quartet of troubadours led by Lyle Lovett are among the highlights of Montalvo Center for the Arts' fourth season at the Fox Theatre in ...
San Jose Mercury News | Nov 5, 2004
A look at Dave Ross and Dave Reicert
Education: Associate's degree in social work, Concordia College in Portland, Ore.
The Oregonian | Oct 23, 2004
Photos bring history to Concordia
The work of world-renowned photojournalist John Isaac will be on display at the Concordia Gallery at the Concordia College library in Bronxville.
The Review-Press | Oct 21, 2004
Russia's Red Army Chorus Sings for Pope John Paul, Orthodox Enmity Ignored
Russia s Red Army chorus and orchestra on Friday feted Pope John Paul to mark his 26th anniversary as Roman Catholic leader, an event unthinkable just 15 years ago before the fall of the Soviet Union.
Mosnews.com | Oct 18, 2004
Fossen named St. Paul marketing director
She moves from the Landmark Center where she had been marketing and program director for the past three years.
Twin Cities Business Journal | Oct 8, 2004
Fire destroys carriage house at Penny Mansion
Fire investigators plan to on the grounds of the Penny Mansion on Penny Hill, north of Wilmington.
WMDT Salisbury | Oct 5, 2004
Players flocking to Concordia courts
Youngsters rush into the College Racquet Club at Concordia College carrying tennis rackets.
The Review-Press | Oct 14, 2004
Fire guts 200-year-old carriage house
A piece of history was lost Monday when fire ripped through a centuries-old carriage house on the grounds of the vacant Penny Mansion on Penny Hill.
News Journal | Oct 5, 2004
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Hats Off
Aubrey Hagen, RN, CCRN has been accepted into the Master of Science in Nurse Anesthesia Program at Mount Marty College for the fall of 2005.
Marshall County Journal | Wednesday Mar 2
Dems' disappearance leaves GOP restless
Thursday night was yet another reminder of the tension that exists at the Capitol these days.
The Indianapolis Star | Sunday Feb 27
Track Coach Sex Crime Appeal Rejected
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected the appeal of a former college track coach at Concordia College in Moorhead who was convicted in a North Dakota Internet sex crime case.
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WCCO | Wednesday Feb 16
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Frederick Delius
Born in England to a German father, Frederick Delius turned to composing while in Florida, then spent most of his working life in rural France.
Rough Guides Music via KeepMedia.com | Nov 1, 2001
Lording It Over the Pop Charts
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir did it in 1959. So did the Singing Nun in 1963.
U.S.News & World Report via KeepMedia.com | Jul 7, 1997
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