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Roots Chorale
Roots Chorale started out as an initiative to keep the Choral practice alive outside of the church circles and to promote these practices in the community of San Andres Islands Archipelago.
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Gustavino: Arroz con leche
An exert of Voices New Zealand Concert at the 9th World Choral Symposium, Argentina, August, 2011
It is a popular song about Spanish Rice Pudding
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Circa Mea
BSRU Chamber Choir
College of Music, Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand
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Vancouver Cantata Singers
Vancouver Cantata Singers was founded in 1957, and has become one of Canada’s preeminent, award-winning Choral ensembles. The Vancouver choir has become known for technical virtuosity, fine blend and exceptionally high performance standards encompassing 5... moreVancouver Cantata Singers was founded in 1957, and has become one of Canada’s preeminent, award-winning Choral ensembles. The Vancouver choir has become known for technical virtuosity, fine blend and exceptionally high performance standards encompassing 500 years of Choral repertoire. VCS has been awarded the Canada Council’s top prize in Choral singing, the Healey Willan Grand Prize, more than any other choir in the country.
Led by Paula Kremer since 2013, VCS also commissions new works from critically acclaimed composers which have led to extremely successful and innovative collaborations with regional and international artists and ensembles.
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There is No Rose
Live performance of Robert H. Young's "There is No Rose of Such Virtue." Performed at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church in Kansas City, MO. www.kantoreikc.org
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Voyces
Voyces, a 20- piece ensemble of young adult choristers, was formed with the aim of performing a challenging, quality mix of contemporary and traditional Choral music. Members saw the need for a name which reflected their distinctive sound and musical obje... moreVoyces, a 20- piece ensemble of young adult choristers, was formed with the aim of performing a challenging, quality mix of contemporary and traditional Choral music. Members saw the need for a name which reflected their distinctive sound and musical objectives. They chose Voyces – a uniting image, powerful in its simplicity, a word with a bit of a twist, reflecting the eclectic and often unusual repertoire of the choir. In using the archaic spelling – ‘Voyces’ – the choir acknowledges thousands of years of rich Choral tradition whilst establishing itself in the 21st century Choral landscape.
The choir is fast making a name for itself premiering works never before heard in Perth or in fact the world. Voyces seeks to be an interactive and involved performing group in the local WA and wider Australian musical community. As a strong supporter of emerging young composers and Australian composers, Voyces showcases their works on a regular basis. less