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Radio Orchestra and Choir of the National radio of Ukraine L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9
Radio choir and orchestra of Ukraine
NRCU Orchestra Academic Choir of the National radio of Ukraine named after P. Maiboroda. L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9 Part 4 Conductor Vladimir Sheiko
NRCU Orchestra NRCU CHOIR L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9 ... moreRadio choir and orchestra of Ukraine
NRCU Orchestra Academic Choir of the National radio of Ukraine named after P. Maiboroda. L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9 Part 4 Conductor Vladimir Sheiko
NRCU Orchestra NRCU CHOIR L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9 Part 4 Conductor Vladimir Sheiko Juliya Tkach
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Samford A Cappella Choir
Founded in 1939, Samford’s A Cappella Choir performs free concerts on campus throughout the fall and spring each year, including the new Choral Vespers series, which formally combines the university's sacred spaces and Christian mission with several Schoo... moreFounded in 1939, Samford’s A Cappella Choir performs free concerts on campus throughout the fall and spring each year, including the new Choral Vespers series, which formally combines the university's sacred spaces and Christian mission with several School of the Arts musical ensembles.
Samford’s A Cappella Choir took some of the top honors at the Florilége Vocal de Tours competition in Tours, France, May 25-27 2012, including:
First Prize, Renaissance Competition
Ronsard Prize, Renaissance Competition
First Place, Free Expression
Third Place, Mixed Choirs less
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Sound of Silence (Spring 2012) Simon & Garfunkel - Tonal Ecstasy A Cappella
*HD Quality
Tonal Ecstasy [aka TX A Cappella]
performing Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel
Arr. Ted Littlemore
*Tonal Ecstasy Spring Concert 2012 - LIVE @ SSMU
www.tonalecstasy.com
McGill University
*Special thanks to DavidandFilms for... more*HD Quality
Tonal Ecstasy [aka TX A Cappella]
performing Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel
Arr. Ted Littlemore
*Tonal Ecstasy Spring Concert 2012 - LIVE @ SSMU
www.tonalecstasy.com
McGill University
*Special thanks to DavidandFilms for videography
***Members***:
- [Soprano]: Monique Evans, Kate Schauer, Talya Rozenberg, Renee Masse, Sarah Klein
- [Alto]: Renee Drezner, Eleanore Catenaro, Tanja Nachtigall, Giulietta Fiore
- [Tenor]: Daniel Alacoque, Sean Hardin, Kevin Ah-Sen, Isabella Mancini, Connor Lowman
- [Bass]: Lucas Kruitwagen, Mike Garrison, Ted Littlemore
[Vocal Percussion]: Alex Gershanov less
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Vox'n'Roll
Vox’n’Roll is a Rock & Pop a cappella group from Salzburg.
The ensemble inspires their audience with modern arrangements, which are mostly written by themselves. Changing with the seasons, their repertoire also includes classical music and genuine Au... moreVox’n’Roll is a Rock & Pop a cappella group from Salzburg.
The ensemble inspires their audience with modern arrangements, which are mostly written by themselves. Changing with the seasons, their repertoire also includes classical music and genuine Austrian folklore (for example the “Salzburger Anglöckln”).
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Wishful Singing
A female a cappella performance by Wishful Singing is an exuberant journey packed with highlights and surprises. Five classically trained female singers combine their flexible voices and powerful stage presentation in their own unique way. Seemingly effor... moreA female a cappella performance by Wishful Singing is an exuberant journey packed with highlights and surprises. Five classically trained female singers combine their flexible voices and powerful stage presentation in their own unique way. Seemingly effortless and simple, every gesture and every sound used to good effect, adventurous from beginning to end.
The singers sang together in the Netherlands Youth Choir. They hit it off so well there that the ambition developed to continue together in female a cappella repertoire; a relatively rare genre very dear to the hearts of all five. The top quality displayed since by Wishful Singing – both aurally and visually – makes the ensemble unique in the world.
The repertoire ranges from modest works from the Renaissance and Baroque eras to swinging versions of golden oldies such as Mister Sandman. The ensemble provides a full evening’s entertainment that leads the audience from one surprise to the next. The emotions summoned up vary from hushed poignancy to screams... less