Semi-pro And Recreational GroupsDirectory > Arts > Music > Vocal > A_Cappella > Bands_and_Artists > Semi-Pro and Recreational Groups
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Oracle's all-employee a cappella singing group |
A cappella choral composer, Jeff Flaster. Includes bios, RealAudio song samples, album reviews and ordering information. |
Funky women's a cappella quartet. |
A vocal ensemble performing medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, romantic and 20th century a capella vocal music. Hawaii, USA. |
A London-based group specialising in challenging and rarely-heard works in the choral repertoire. |
Upcoming concerts and a look at the choir's rich history. |
Mixed sextet located in Baltimore, MD area with a Renaissance, madrigal, and holiday repertoire. Sound clips available in MP3 format. |
24-voice ensemble founded by Ronald Boender in 1994, as a group of semi-professional singers under his direction. |
Ensemble from St.Petersburg, Russia. Choir information and MP3 samples. |
A Danish male a cappella sextet, singing pop, rock and jazz. |
African based, all female a cappella singers and percussionist in Philadelphia, PA. |
The Dutch semi professional vocal ensemble consists of about 15 male singers: countertenors, tenors, baritones and basses. An ensemble with a great variety of repertoire and styles. |
A 5-part cappella group in Orlando, Florida. Offers sound clips, booking information, photographs, and biography. |
All-male summer group comprised of current and former members of the Connecticut College CoCo Beaux, Skidmore Bandersnatchers, Wesleyan University Spirits, Dartmouth Final Cut, and Washington and Lee Southern Comfort. Sound clips in MP3 format. |
Male sextet from Utah with Blenders/Rockapella influenced repertoire including original songs. Guestbook, contact information, and a dozen MP3s. |
A cappella choir from Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain. With audio files, history, repertory, photographs, concerts, and links. Site in many languages. |
A five membered male vocal ensemble from Budapest, Hungary singing all genres of a cappella music. |
This eight-person choir sings four-part music in a variety of styles, ranging from medieval to modern and from folk to pop music. The entire repertoire is sung in the international language Esperanto. With some audio files. |
Ashburton, Devon, England. 20-30 people, singing mostly unaccompanied multi-part music of the 16th and 17th centuries, but also of other periods up to the present day. |
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