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Amour, Où Es-Tu ? - Anthony Sylvestre (demo)
'Amour, Où Es-Tu ?', music for Treble choir in unison, cello & piano. Looking for its premiere.
Composer & lyricist: Anthony Sylvestre.
French Pronunciation guide video: https://youtu.be/_0Qz8zxAR6g
The lyrics tell a story about someone who hopes... more'Amour, Où Es-Tu ?', music for Treble choir in unison, cello & piano. Looking for its premiere.
Composer & lyricist: Anthony Sylvestre.
French Pronunciation guide video: https://youtu.be/_0Qz8zxAR6g
The lyrics tell a story about someone who hopes to meet the love of their life in the near future.
'Amour, Où Es-Tu ?', musique pour chœur à voix égales à l'unisson, violoncelle & piano (dans l'attente de sa première représentation).
Compositeur & parolier: Anthony Sylvestre.
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RSCM Scottish Voices
Part of the Royal School of Church music, RSCM Scottish Voices is a self-financing adult choir that aims to draw together some of the most accomplished and experienced church musicians in Scotland to perform six times a year in a variety of venues around ... morePart of the Royal School of Church music, RSCM Scottish Voices is a self-financing adult choir that aims to draw together some of the most accomplished and experienced church musicians in Scotland to perform six times a year in a variety of venues around the country, in addition to which there is an annual summer residential rehearsal weekend.
The choir currently has one or two vacancies for singers in some voice parts, so if you are aged 18 or over, are resident in Scotland, have experience in church choral singing, and would like to be considered for an audition or would just like more information, please contact the administrator, whose details are on our website. less
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RAVE REVIEW for new CHORAL CD - NORTHERN LIGHTS -
Northern Lights, a beautiful Choral CD, musically describing the visually awesome natural event in Norway.
The music by young contemporary Norwegian composer, Ola Gjeilo, has been recorded by Chandos and the Phoenix Choir. It has alr...
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How the ‘Land of Song’ Holds A Special Place in music Culture
With well over 100 male voice choirs in Wales today, there are few better ways to experience their rich culture than to witness the historical choirs singing traditional songs across the land. As the country’s most treasured and notab...
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Harmonia Sacra
Formed by Peter Leech in 2009, specifically for the performance of late-Renaissance and early-Baroque music to the highest standards, Harmonia Sacra received critical acclaim at their inaugural Advent Reflections concert at the church of St Thomas the Mar... moreFormed by Peter Leech in 2009, specifically for the performance of late-Renaissance and early-Baroque music to the highest standards, Harmonia Sacra received critical acclaim at their inaugural Advent Reflections concert at the church of St Thomas the Martyr, Bristol.
Described as ‘a fine body of singers’ by John Packwood in the Bristol Evening Post, they have delighted audiences with their fresh, inspiring interpretations of choral repertory from many centuries.
Members of the choir come from many parts of the UK for intensive weekends of music-making, culminating in concerts acclaimed for their invigorating choral sound, clarity of tone and texture, and innovative programming.
In June 2010 Harmonia Sacra were invited to perform a programme of music by early seventeenth-century English Recusant musicians (including William Byrd, Richard Dering and Peter Philips) for a Swansea University History conference at Oystermouth. The concert featured a unique and rare exhibition of seventeenth-century books and music... less
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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