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Kyrie from Duruflé's Requiem, performed by the Mendelssohn Singers
Maurice Duruflé: Kyrie from the Requiem. Mendelssohn Singers conducted by Noel Edison. Michael Bloss, organ. Performed at the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir's Symposium concert on January 26, 2013 at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. This concert concluded t... moreMaurice Duruflé: Kyrie from the Requiem. Mendelssohn Singers conducted by Noel Edison. Michael Bloss, organ. Performed at the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir's Symposium concert on January 26, 2013 at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church. This concert concluded the TMC's 2013 Choral Conductors' Symposium led by Noel Edison. Webcast produced by Inline Digital.
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Signore Delle Cime - Harmony in Europe Virtual Choir
Early in 2020 Several members of Broadstairs based Thanet Male Voice Choir joined together with members of Broadstairs based Harmony Ladies Choir, Singers from the Italian choir Coro Monte Pizzo, from Lizzano in Belvedere near Bologna and Singers from Ger... moreEarly in 2020 Several members of Broadstairs based Thanet Male Voice Choir joined together with members of Broadstairs based Harmony Ladies Choir, Singers from the Italian choir Coro Monte Pizzo, from Lizzano in Belvedere near Bologna and Singers from German choir Mannerquartett Frohsin, based in Cologne to produce this virtual recording, dedicated to all those affected by Covid-19
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Ethan McGrath: When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd
The University of South Florida Collegiate Singers and conductor James Bass perform Ethan McGrath's "When lilacs last in the dooryard." Note that the the canonic repetition of the opening line, which lasts for about the first 35 seconds or so of this perf... moreThe University of South Florida Collegiate Singers and conductor James Bass perform Ethan McGrath's "When lilacs last in the dooryard." Note that the the canonic repetition of the opening line, which lasts for about the first 35 seconds or so of this performance, was added by the performers, and is not actually written in the score -- just for your information.