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Why Does Choral Music Sound So Good?
Choral Music is currently going through a renaissance with hundreds of professional and amateur Choirs singing all across the world. But what makes the sound, and in particular the sound of a professional group, so appealing? In this essay, I look at the ... moreChoral Music is currently going through a renaissance with hundreds of professional and amateur Choirs singing all across the world. But what makes the sound, and in particular the sound of a professional group, so appealing? In this essay, I look at the science behind the notes to find out why choral Music sounds so good.
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Choral Phonetics -
when vowels control the intonation [Wolfgang Saus]: https://www.oberton.org/wp-content/uploads/ws-Choral-Phonetics-vh-2.pdf
ChoirS FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO
Tenebrae Choir: https://www.tenebrae-Choir.com/
Voces8: https://voces8.com/
Illuminare Choir: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnDCENlgvXo
the Choir of Westminster Abbey: https://www.westminster-abbey.org/worship-Music/Music/the-abbey-Choir-and-Musicians/the-Choir
the Kingdom Choir: https://ki... less
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IV. Gratias & V. Propter magnam - Vivaldi (Gloria)
IV. 為了你無上的光榮
Propter magnam gloriam tuam
第四段只有六小節,呈現如過門似的垂直和聲,像是第五段的引言,有如橋樑般銜接至第五 段,屬於和聲式的複音織體。兩段之間不間斷地唱出,引導至下一段落。
V.感謝你
Gratias agimus tibi
由第四段戲劇性地進入此段卡農式的賦格對位音樂,由女高音開始呈現主題,接著各聲部以 主題模仿方式進入,有一字對一音的半朗誦半歌唱的演唱形式,也有一字對多音的花腔唱法 ,結尾以皮卡第三度結束在E大調,使整使... moreIV. 為了你無上的光榮
Propter magnam gloriam tuam
第四段只有六小節,呈現如過門似的垂直和聲,像是第五段的引言,有如橋樑般銜接至第五 段,屬於和聲式的複音織體。兩段之間不間斷地唱出,引導至下一段落。
V.感謝你
Gratias agimus tibi
由第四段戲劇性地進入此段卡農式的賦格對位音樂,由女高音開始呈現主題,接著各聲部以 主題模仿方式進入,有一字對一音的半朗誦半歌唱的演唱形式,也有一字對多音的花腔唱法 ,結尾以皮卡第三度結束在E大調,使整使整段音樂高潮迭起,充滿了頌讚的力量及心意。
指揮: 翁佳芬
伴奏: 巴洛克獨奏家樂團
時間: 2007/12/11
地點: 高雄市文化中心至德堂
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Choir of the Earth presents: Slava! - A Celebration of Orthodox and Ukrainian Choral Music
Choir of the Earth's August 2022 Concert Performance of Slava! - five pieces of stunning Orthodox Church Music, including:
● Hymn of Praise, Rachmaninoff
● Ukrainian Prayer, John Rutter CBE
● Otche Nash (Our Father), Kedrov
● Shchedryk, a traditiona... moreChoir of the Earth's August 2022 Concert Performance of Slava! - five pieces of stunning Orthodox Church Music, including:
● Hymn of Praise, Rachmaninoff
● Ukrainian Prayer, John Rutter CBE
● Otche Nash (Our Father), Kedrov
● Shchedryk, a traditional Ukrainian folk song
● Hymn of the Cherubim, Tchaikovsky
● Outro & Credits
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Schola Cantorum Jubilate
Schola Cantorum Jubilate was founded in the year 2000. It is composed and directed by youths who though come from various sectors in society share the same passion….love for Music. they venture into old and contemporary Music, going through each piece in ... moreSchola Cantorum Jubilate was founded in the year 2000. It is composed and directed by youths who though come from various sectors in society share the same passion….love for Music. they venture into old and contemporary Music, going through each piece in bits and pieces, in its history, in its interpretation, in its message! their dedication and constant development, thanks to their Musical direct
or Marouska Attard, has helped them establish as one of the most renowned Choirs in Malta. In fact, on ‘the Guardian’ of November 16th, 2010, one of their major productions was listed with the top ten events in Europe, alongside internationally renowned producers and productions.
Schola Cantorum Jubilate specialises in the sacred polyphony though on looking at its curriculum vitæ, one finds the Choir’s participation in various concerts, operas and tours concerned with secular Music. Its repertoire includes pieces by great composers like Palestrina, Victoria, Purcell, Bach, Mozart and also contemporary ones like Per... less
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Gospel Music....
Gospel Music allows us to become closer to God and closer to each other. Sometimes you have to forget what's gone, appreciate what remains, and look forward to what's coming next...let praise and worship God.