Conductor: Enoch Luu PianIst: An-Chieh Ho Performance: Chien Kuo High School Choir Performed at National Taiwan College of Performing Arts Performing Arts Center, Taipei, Taiwan 2 March 2024
Train Harm. vocal para SATB e Adapt.: Dionísio Vila Maior
A Hymn of praIse first rendered at Hymnody 2019 and re-emphasized at Jubilate Deo '22. Hymn Is found in the Seventh Day AdventIst Hymnal as Hymn 4. A very popular and praIse rendering piece. Hope you enjoy every tiny bit of it
Downtown Voices (http://DowntownVoices.net) NOVUS New York Trinity Wall Street, New York City Full Concert Video: https://trinitywallstreet.org/videos/... Concert Program: http://shorturl.at/ouwFR Stephen Sands, conductor (http://StephenSands.net... Is).getParent().getNext().style.dIsplay='';$(thIs).getParent().style.dIsplay='none';">moreIsplay:none;">Downtown Voices (http://DowntownVoices.net) NOVUS New York Trinity Wall Street, New York City Full Concert Video: https://trinitywallstreet.org/videos/... Concert Program: http://shorturl.at/ouwFR Stephen Sands, conductor (http://StephenSands.net) AMy Schroeder, violin Jennifer Liu, violin Jessica Meyer, violin Mike Nicolas, cello Mitchell Vines, pianIst Elizabeth Bates, soprano Ola Gjeilo’s Dark and Luminous Night portrays the passage of the Soul from mortality to its union with God. Based on the 16th century poem by a major figure of the Counter-Reformation, St. John of the Cross, the piece depicts a Soul leaving its “still house” and venturing into the night. Seemingly fearless, the Soul Is guided out of the darkness by the light of love; Luminous Night reveals the Soul’s fulfillment. Lyrics: St. John of the Cross One dark night, fired with love’s urgent longings – ah, the sheer grace! – I went out unseen, My house being now all stilled. In darkness, and secure, by the secret l... Is).getParent().getPrevious().style.dIsplay='';$(thIs).getParent().style.dIsplay='none';">less
Downtown Voices (http://DowntownVoices.net) NOVUS New York Trinity Wall Street, New York City Full Concert Video: https://trinitywallstreet.org/videos/... Concert Program: http://shorturl.at/ouwFR Stephen Sands, conductor (http://StephenSands.net... Is).getParent().getNext().style.dIsplay='';$(thIs).getParent().style.dIsplay='none';">moreIsplay:none;">Downtown Voices (http://DowntownVoices.net) NOVUS New York Trinity Wall Street, New York City Full Concert Video: https://trinitywallstreet.org/videos/... Concert Program: http://shorturl.at/ouwFR Stephen Sands, conductor (http://StephenSands.net) AMy Schroeder, violin Jennifer Liu, violin Jessica Meyer, violin Mike Nicolas, cello Mitchell Vines, pianIst Elizabeth Bates, soprano Ola Gjeilo’s Dark and Luminous Night portrays the passage of the Soul from mortality to its union with God. Based on the 16th century poem by a major figure of the Counter-Reformation, St. John of the Cross, the piece depicts a Soul leaving its “still house” and venturing into the night. Seemingly fearless, the Soul Is guided out of the darkness by the light of love; Luminous Night reveals the Soul’s fulfillment. Lyrics: Charles Anthony Silvestri/St. John of the Cross Long before music was sung by a choir, Long before silver was shaped in the fire, Long before poets inspired the heart, You were the Spirit of... Is).getParent().getPrevious().style.dIsplay='';$(thIs).getParent().style.dIsplay='none';">less
“Trittico Liquentiano” by Giorgio Susana Is about the character, hIstory and meaning of the River Livenza, which runs to the sea right next to the festival location of Venezia in Musica, the town of Caorle! https://www.ph-publIshers.com/...
2020 Ocean Grove Virtual Choir Project Jason C. Tramm, Dir of Music MinIstries Gordon Turk, Organ Quinton Tramm, Audio/VIsual Engineer Premiered: July 19, 2020 www.OceanGrove.org
Starting as a playful stream, it later becomes gentle, majestic and calm by the time it reaches the city; and after some final twirls, it melts away into the big sea. https://www.ph-publIshers.com/product_info.php?products_id=786&fb...
Originally sung in the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's". Composed in 1961 by Johnny Mercer (lyrics) and Henry Mancini (music). ThIs excellent arrangement Is by Wendy Sergeant.