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Stay tuned for 2023 - we have some very exciting projects ahead! 🥳🎉Posted by Binneas on Saturday, December 31, 2022īinneas Choir is one of the ensembles representing Scotland in the Coronation Choir.įormed from young people across Scotland, the choir mostly sings a programme of Gaelic songs with the intention of keeping the language alive through music. You can watch back the Binneas concert - Dàin Ùra by following this link. Written and arranged by Mary Ann Kennedy & Sileas Sinclair. Thank you to everyone who has helped us on our journey this year.īliadhn’ ùr mhath dhuibh nuair a thig i! Happy New Year to you all when it comes. Read more: How choirs can welcome trans singers: ‘It’s about creating a place of belonging’Ībair bliadhna! What a year we have had! Tapadh leibh uile airson a h-uile sìon. I am so thrilled that our City and Community are represented by such a fantastic singers! Their presence will hopefully inspire others across the Commonwealth and the World, to be proud and sing out.” “The Actually’s are a lovely group of men, and it’s been my privilege to photograph them. “Singing has played a major part in strengthening our LGBTQIA community in Brighton,” he said, “and what a way to celebrate the Kings Coronation! Photographer, Nick Ford, who took the above photograph told Classic FM about his excitement at the Actually’s involvement in the Coronation. The Actually Gay Men’s Chorus is a choir based in Brighton which was set up in 2005 to provide a place where gay men could socialise, have fun and develop their social skills in a unique environment. The Actually Gay Men’s Chorus are one of the choirs taking part in the Coronation Concert.

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Ratte Memorial Award (2019), and has received recognition from the American Composers Orchestra, New York Youth Symphony, Society of Composers, and Pacific Chamber Orchestra.The 85ers, who are part of the Coronation Choir, sing a sea shanty Who is singing in the Coronation Choir? He is the winner of the Musiqa Emerging Composer Commission (2022), IPO Classical Evolve Composer Competition (2022), Black Bayou Composition Award (2022), Rena J. Hu ỳnh’s music has been presented at the Copland House, SONiC Festival, Mizzou International Composers Festival, Bay View Music Festival, New Music on the Bayou Festival, Powell Hall, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, International Composition Institute of Thailand, Arts Letters & Numbers, Ear Taxi Festival, Constellation, Oregon Bach Festival, Northwestern University New Music Conference, The Sheldon Concert Hall, and Wintergreen Music Festival, among others. Payton MacDonald, composer/clarinetist Yoshiaki Onishi, and saxophonist Leo Schlaifer. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Alarm Will Sound, American Composers Orchestra, Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra, Pacific Chamber Orchestra,Īkropolis Reed Quintet, Tacet(i) Ensemble,, Del Sol String Quartet, Fear No Music, deaf rabbit duo, percussionist Nh has been commissioned, premiered, and performed by artists such as the St. Hu ỳnh’s latest work for orchestra, Beauty despite daylight, draws musical inspiration from ru con-traditional Vietnamese lullabies-and engages with themes of home, kinship, and isolation. His orchestral work Gia Đình calls to these ideas by exploring the impact of intergenerational trauma, cultural inheritance, and what is lost between eras. Hu ỳnh writes music that explores timbre and texture to create evocative soundscapes rooted in storytelling, culture, and memory. Oswald Hu ỳnh is a composer whose works navigate Vietnamese aesthetics and tradition, language and translation, and the relationship between heritage and identity.







Deaf composer