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'Early Summer' by Sherelle Eyles
A setting of the poem Early Summer by Australian poet Charles Harpur (1813 - 1868). 22 February 2013. www.sherelleeyles.com
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Cedarville University Concert Chorale
42 undergraduate Singers compose Cedarville University’s Concert Chorale – a choir that has toured internationally and across the eastern United States. Just some of the music the chorale has performed: Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, Mozart’s Vespers, and Me... more42 undergraduate Singers compose Cedarville University’s Concert Chorale – a choir that has toured internationally and across the eastern United States. Just some of the music the chorale has performed: Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, Mozart’s Vespers, and Mendelssohn’s Elijah.
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Bring us in good ale for men's voices
Bring us in good ale is a mediaeval drinking song. The premise of the song is that the Singers (or players) want no food and so they find all sorts of reasons not to eat: they just want good ale!
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invitation to participate in the global virtual oratorio!
Singers from all over the world! Raise your voice and help to stop global warming! Become a part of the global virtual oratorio "Our World is on Fire"!
video trailer of the oratorio
Go to the webadress https://our-world-is-on-fire.org , download the (mu...
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Salt Lake Vocal Artists
Organized under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred in 2010, the Salt Lake Vocal Artists has become the first professional-level touring and recording choir within the Salt Lake Choral Artists organization. This mixed-voice choral Ensemble varies in size d... moreOrganized under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred in 2010, the Salt Lake Vocal Artists has become the first professional-level touring and recording choir within the Salt Lake Choral Artists organization. This mixed-voice choral Ensemble varies in size depending on the project from 16 to 40 auditioned Singers and performs a diverse repertoire ranging from the Renaissance to the 21st Century. In its premiere season, the SL Vocal Artists were honored with an invitation to participate in the 42nd Tolosa Choral Contest in October 2010. After a successful concert tour of the Basque region of Spain, the SLVA competed against renowned choirs from all over the world and were awarded First Prize in all four categories they entered, as well as the special Audience Prize. To conclude only its second season, the SL Vocal Artists were one of only 25 choirs and the only American choir to perform at the World Choral Symposium in Argentina following a two week concert tour of the country in July and August. They also trave... less
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THREE MINIATURES for SSAA Chorus by Stanley M. Hoffman (1999)
Three Miniatures
for SSAA Chorus unaccompanied
(1. The Lute, 2. The Thunderbolt, 3. The Sun)
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (1999)
Words by Judah al Harizi, 13th century
English Translation by Stanley M. Hoffman
Performed by the Women of
The Philovo... moreThree Miniatures
for SSAA Chorus unaccompanied
(1. The Lute, 2. The Thunderbolt, 3. The Sun)
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (1999)
Words by Judah al Harizi, 13th century
English Translation by Stanley M. Hoffman
Performed by the Women of
The Philovox Ensemble
Jennifer Lester, conductor
Music and Translation: © Copyright 2000 by Ione Press, Inc.,
a division of ECS Publishing. www.ecspublishing.com
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
ECS Publishing Catalog No. 5678
Recording: © Copyright 2000 by ECS Publishing. www.ecspublishing.com
All rights reserved.
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The Bradford Chorale
The Bradford Chorale is a leading Bradford choir. It started life as The James Ashworth Singers giving its first concert in Thornton Parish Church in April 1976. After some years the base moved to the Unitarian Church near St Luke’s Hospital to be more ce... moreThe Bradford Chorale is a leading Bradford choir. It started life as The James Ashworth Singers giving its first concert in Thornton Parish Church in April 1976. After some years the base moved to the Unitarian Church near St Luke’s Hospital to be more central for members coming from all parts of Bradford and the surrounding area.
In 1979 James Ashworth moved on to projects new and was succeeded by Douglas Robinson who had recently retired as Chorus Master at Covent Garden and who held the post until ill health forced his retirement. During this period the name was changed first to The Ashworth Singers and later to The Bradford Chorale.
John Coates took over as Musical Director in 1984 and was followed by Tricia Platts in 1991. Since Tricia’s departure the Chorale has been led by several Musical Directors including Carleton Etherington, Andrew Dibb, Elizabeth Altman, John Griffiths and Christopher Rathbone. Our new Musical Director, Paul Dewhurst took us into the second quarter century of musical life and ... less