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There is Sweet Music
Watch Ensemble perform "There is Sweet Music" by Daniel Gawthrop on December 8th.
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La Sestina
La Sestina is a French choir of about 20 amateur singers based in Nice on the French Riviera. It was first created by a few friends in 1991, then enlarged over the years. It has been conducted by Stephan Nicolay since 2004.
The choir aims to share qualit... moreLa Sestina is a French choir of about 20 amateur singers based in Nice on the French Riviera. It was first created by a few friends in 1991, then enlarged over the years. It has been conducted by Stephan Nicolay since 2004.
The choir aims to share quality music and new experiences with the audience. That is why La Sestina often performs with crossover arts on a main theme e.g. French Renaissance chansons in 16th century clothes with an actress, a Cappella sacred contemporary music with dancers and video projection, Baroque French music with chamber orchestra and a lecturer, medieval Spanish music with mediterranean Ensemble of lutes and percussions, etc.
Also, the choir aims at supporting humanitarian and social actions by offering one or several concerts each year. Many international NGO have benefited from these charity concerts such as Unicef, Unesco, Amnesty International, Red Cross, Médecins Sans Frontières and so on, but also very local associations.
The choir has given concerts in France, Italy, Germa... less
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Jemine
Itsekiri Folksong from Nigeria. Arr. Sam Ojukwu
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Kranjski oktet: Tja gor bi rad
Live concert in Kranj, on 2.2.2013.
Song is writen by P.Kernjak, slovenian composer.
Tenor I: Andrej Ropas, Nace Vidmar,
Tenor II:Marko Sušnik, Aleš Leben ,
Bariton: Rudi Čebulj, Tomaž Debeljak,
Bass: Rok Oblak, Boštjan Jordan
solist: Tomaž Debeljak
group:
"SKopje sings festival"
All choir Ensembles, regardless of the members’ gender and age can apply for participation at the Festival. The limit of the chorister is maximum 35-37 per choir (including the conductor and the choir’s leader).
The program of the choir Ensemble must be ... moreAll choir Ensembles, regardless of the members’ gender and age can apply for participation at the Festival. The limit of the chorister is maximum 35-37 per choir (including the conductor and the choir’s leader).
The program of the choir Ensemble must be on the category of CLASSICAL, POP, ROCK, JAZZ, or FOLK music. The choice of program it’s free without limit of the instruments that may accompany the choir Ensemble. The duration of performance shall not exceed 20 minutes per performance. The choir Ensembles may have tree performances during the Festival.
The following application documents must be provided by the closing date June, 01.Accommodation shall be organized from the organizers in student hostels in Skopje. The participants shall be placed in rooms with 2 or 3 beds, breakfast is included.
The accommodation for the participants is free
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Adeste Fideles, Greg Gilpin.
Coro las Veredas, director: Enrique Martín.
Piano: Paula Mercedes Lozano.
Cristina Marín, Flauta.
David Mayoral, percusión.
Concierto celebrado el 30 de diciembre de 2013 en el Auditorio del Museo del Prado, Madrid, España.
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Vox Animae & K. Modrušan - Pozdrav Zori dalmatinskoj (B. Papandopulo / A. Vrdoljak) - PREMIERE
WATCH REMASTERED VERSION: https://youtu.be/518rM2QP-sM
PREMIERE PERforMANCE
lyrics: Ana Vrdoljak (1833-1869)
A part of the concert held on August 8th 2013 in Tribunj (Croatia) during the first edition of "Papandopulijana Tribunj", a festival whic... moreWATCH REMASTERED VERSION: https://youtu.be/518rM2QP-sM
PREMIERE PERforMANCE
lyrics: Ana Vrdoljak (1833-1869)
A part of the concert held on August 8th 2013 in Tribunj (Croatia) during the first edition of "Papandopulijana Tribunj", a festival which has been initiated in the honour of Boris Papandopulo (1906-1991), one of the greatest Croatian composers.
Papandopulo composed "Pozdrav Zori dalmatinskoj" on August 1st 1976 in Opatija (Croatia). Written in 1844 by Ana Vrdoljak, a poetess from Imostski (Croatia), the lyrics of this song date back to the times of Illyrian movement, celebrating the launching of the magazine "Zora dalmatinska", a literary and educational weekly issued in Zadar, thus being the first Croatian literary magazine to be issued outside Zagreb (from 1844 to 1849). The song was published on the cover of the No. 44 of the magazine, issued on October 28th 1844. less
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Filli cara e amata
Monteverdi's madrigal from "Il Primo Libro de Madrigali a cinque voci" (1587). Live concert recording at Carmina Antiqva Cicle in Badajoz (Spain), 4 november 2016.
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