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ALBION - Agrees with Rutter THREAT TO Christmas CAROLS
John Rutter writes beautifully about Christmas carols and singing in the Spectator.
So, Christmas carols — they haven’t really gone away, but we don’t sing them as much as we used to. We aren’t, in general, much ...
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Revutsky Academic Male Choir (Kyiv, Ukraine)
Revutsky Academic Male Choir (more famous abroad under the brand-name BOYAN Ensemble of Kiev) is an unique professional male choral ensemble based in Kiev, capital of Ukraine. The main core of repertoire of our Choir consist of real Pearls of Ukrainian sa... moreRevutsky Academic Male Choir (more famous abroad under the brand-name BOYAN Ensemble of Kiev) is an unique professional male choral ensemble based in Kiev, capital of Ukraine. The main core of repertoire of our Choir consist of real Pearls of Ukrainian sacred, folk and contemporary choral music a cappella as well as musical pieces with folk instruments background.
Our most fresh big art-project is REQUIEM No. 2 in D Minor of Luigi CHERUBINI for male choir and orchestra (1836), prepared and performed in April 2016 in The National Philharmonic of Ukraine together with the men's group of the P. Mayboroda Academic Choir of the Ukrainian Radio and The Symphony Orchestra of the Ukrainian Radio.
Quotes from the British Media about our choir:
“... The concert was the most moving musical experience of my life... The 500-strong audience gave the Choir a five-minute standing ovation. “It was emotional dynamite“, - said Major Tyier, who said he had been moved to tears... The quality of the performance was outstanding... less
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La Nova Singers | Elgar - The Snow
The Snow by Elgar, sung by La Nova Singers with Anna Tyrell 1st violin, Hannah Scott 2nd violin and Victor Burbidge on piano. Conducted by Michelle Nova.
This is a performance from La Nova Singers' concert 'songs of Christmas Past' at Highcliffe Castle... moreThe Snow by Elgar, sung by La Nova Singers with Anna Tyrell 1st violin, Hannah Scott 2nd violin and Victor Burbidge on piano. Conducted by Michelle Nova.
This is a performance from La Nova Singers' concert 'songs of Christmas Past' at Highcliffe Castle on 14th December 2011.
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I'll Be Home for Christmas - Gannon / Huff - The Graduate Choir NZ
The Graduate Choir NZ performs "I'll Be Home for Christmas".
Words: Kim Gannon (1900-1974)
Tune: Walter Kent (1911-1994)
Arrangement: Mac Huff
A recording of this piece is available on the CD "Sing in Exultation" http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz/ex... moreThe Graduate Choir NZ performs "I'll Be Home for Christmas".
Words: Kim Gannon (1900-1974)
Tune: Walter Kent (1911-1994)
Arrangement: Mac Huff
A recording of this piece is available on the CD "Sing in Exultation" http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz/experience_cd_sie.htm
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Director of Music: Terence Maskell
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Recorded 10 December 2011 at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. http://www.holy-trinity.org.nz
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Alegria - Christmas in the Southwest | The Girl Choir of South Florida
The Chamber Singers of the Girl Choir of South Florida perform "Alegria" from "Carols and Lullabies: Christmas in the Southwest" by Conrad Susa live during the 2010 Winter Concert "Timbrel and Harp" on December 11, 2010, at Second Presbyterian Church of F... moreThe Chamber Singers of the Girl Choir of South Florida perform "Alegria" from "Carols and Lullabies: Christmas in the Southwest" by Conrad Susa live during the 2010 Winter Concert "Timbrel and Harp" on December 11, 2010, at Second Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Associate Director: Wallis Peterson, soloists: Olivia Goehrig, Paige Giese, Jessica Loman, Brooke D'Avignon.
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Oktet Suha
The singers are mainly from Carinthia/Austria. The group pursues two main aims: on the one hand to revive old, nearly forgotten Carinthian folk songs, and on the other hand to enrich the Carinthian music scene by new songs and interpretations. The Oktet S... moreThe singers are mainly from Carinthia/Austria. The group pursues two main aims: on the one hand to revive old, nearly forgotten Carinthian folk songs, and on the other hand to enrich the Carinthian music scene by new songs and interpretations. The Oktet Suha has performed more than 1400 times in Austria and all over Europe, as well as in the USA, Australia, Ukraina, Argentina and Canada. They had lots of tv and radio appearances worldwide. Oktet Suha has released 12 CD ́s since and is the main organizer of the annual cross boarder vocal Festival Suha. Their highlights were the European Award for Folk and Art and the Silver award of the Slovenian Republik. less