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CLARENCE SMITH COMMUNITY Chorus
The CLARENCE SMITH COMMUNITY Chorus (CSCC)
Celebrating its 40th season, the CSCC again shares with the greater Toledo area a unique series of cultural offerings. The Chorus specializes in the performance of Negro spirituals and is dedicated to its prese... moreThe CLARENCE SMITH COMMUNITY Chorus (CSCC)
Celebrating its 40th season, the CSCC again shares with the greater Toledo area a unique series of cultural offerings. The Chorus specializes in the performance of Negro spirituals and is dedicated to its preservation as well as the performance of works by African American composers. The CSCC also maintains a liberal helping of standard classical music in its repertoire. Its members come from all walks of life, unified by their mutual love of great music. This award-winning ensemble has performed numerous times on radio, presented its own television “Special” on the statewide educational television network, as well as appearances on local TV stations. This past Christmas, the CSCC’s 2015 Community Celebration of Christmas was broadcast on public television WGTE. They have been featured with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, at the University of Michigan’s “Music of Black Americans Symposium”, with the Toledo Jazz Orchestra, at the Toledo Museum of Art, on the Lourdes Col... less
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The Hong Kong Virtuoso Chorus
The Hong Kong Virtuoso Chorus (HKVC) is a registered non-profit-making charitable organization established in January 2011. The establishment of the Chorus is to build a platform for the youth to promote choral music and realize their dreams, as well as t... moreThe Hong Kong Virtuoso Chorus (HKVC) is a registered non-profit-making charitable organization established in January 2011. The establishment of the Chorus is to build a platform for the youth to promote choral music and realize their dreams, as well as to organize different cultural exchange activities to promote music and serve the society.
In the summer of 2011, HKVC held their debut concert “Sing Out a Dream” in the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall to raise funds to support the charitable work of the Lions Club of Central. In 2012, the Chorus organized and performed five shows of a grand scale original youth choral musical “Like. So?”. The musical received positive comments and the Chorus was even invited by renowned pianist Ms. Nancy Loo to an interview and performance in her RTHK 4 Radio Program “Cantilena”. In 2013, the Chorus started planning to register themselves as a non-profit charitable organization and held a fundraising concert called “One Heart, One Voice”.
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Harbour Capital Chorus - Do You Like Singing?
Find out more about the Harbour Capital Chorus
Website: www.hcc.org.nz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HarbourCapitalChorus
Join us for a night of singing any time! We'd love to see you. We meet on Monday nights from 7:30pm to 10:00pm at Onslow College,... moreFind out more about the Harbour Capital Chorus
Website: www.hcc.org.nz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HarbourCapitalChorus
Join us for a night of singing any time! We'd love to see you. We meet on Monday nights from 7:30pm to 10:00pm at Onslow College, Burma Road Johnsonville, Wellington, NZ.
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Sing Joyfully- William Byrd, Colorado Christian University
The University Choir from Colorado Christian University under the direction of Dr. Frank F. Eychaner performs William Byrd's Sing Joyfully for 6 voices. The a cappella performance was recorded in April 2012 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Denver Colorado.
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Sheffield University Singers' Society
Formed in 1998, 'SingSoc' as it has come to be known is one of the biggest union societies at Sheffield University, and the most active! With a membership of around 140 singing a wide range of music, from big choral works to more modern pieces, both class... moreFormed in 1998, 'SingSoc' as it has come to be known is one of the biggest union societies at Sheffield University, and the most active! With a membership of around 140 singing a wide range of music, from big choral works to more modern pieces, both classical, secular and popular, SingSoc welcomes people with a wide range of experience who just want to sing, whether student or not.
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Lehigh University Choral Union
Lehigh University Choral Union is a concert choir comprised of students, faculty, staff and community members and performs with the other ensembles of Lehigh University Choral Arts. The ensemble performs masterworks of the choral-orchestral repertoire su... moreLehigh University Choral Union is a concert choir comprised of students, faculty, staff and community members and performs with the other ensembles of Lehigh University Choral Arts. The ensemble performs masterworks of the choral-orchestral repertoire such as Beethoven's 9th Symphony and Orff's Carmina Burana, as well as opera Choruses, a cappella repertoire, and works specially composed for them.
Performances include world-renowned guest soloists and musicians.
The ensemble is directed by interNationally acclaimed conductor and composer Steven Sametz.
Lehigh University Choral Union has performed at New York's Carnegie Hall and has toured interNationally in China, Portugal, Hawaii, Italy, Spain, Austria and Hungary.
No audition is required but the ability to read music is helpful.
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Nada Te Turbe by Jake Runestad
Nada Te Turbe by composer Jake Runestad. Performed by the National Lutheran Choir. David Cherwien, conductor. Find out more at: http://jakerunestad.com/works/nada-te-turbe
This recording is from the NLC's 2013 album "Sheer Grace."
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Nun's Chorus
The Women of the Concert Choir perform as the Nun's Chorus in the Sound of Music at Carnegie Hall in 2012
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La Mamancy - Isella/Tejada Gómez -Coro de la FaMAF
La Mamancy by Cesar Issella & Tejada Gómez, arrenged for mixed voices by Gustavo Rocchietti
Recorded in september 8, 2001 at the Main Hall of the Rectorado of the National University of Cordoba performed by Coro de la Facultad de Matématica, Astronomía ... moreLa Mamancy by Cesar Issella & Tejada Gómez, arrenged for mixed voices by Gustavo Rocchietti
Recorded in september 8, 2001 at the Main Hall of the Rectorado of the National University of Cordoba performed by Coro de la Facultad de Matématica, Astronomía y Física ( FaMAF) conducted by Maestro Gustavo Rocchietti.
This song is based on a charactheristic rythm of the northern region of Argentina, Bolivia and Perú known by the name of Huayno with an interlude of a Yaraví, another rythm of the same region.