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Sesa Me - Kwaku Agyeman (SDAH NG 11)
Sesa Me by Kwaku Agyemang.
Found in the SDAH Ghanaian tunes known as Ghana Nkekaho, 11.
Hope Channel Ghana
GH Choral Music
VOCES8
The Sixteen
Aeolians Of Oakwood University
Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN)
#hymns #trending #chor... moreSesa Me by Kwaku Agyemang.
Found in the SDAH Ghanaian tunes known as Ghana Nkekaho, 11.
Hope Channel Ghana
GH Choral Music
VOCES8
The Sixteen
Aeolians Of Oakwood University
Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN)
#hymns #trending #Choralmusic #viral #shorts #reels #music #song #hymn #popular
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SERENADES Choral Travel Ensemble
SERENADES Choral Travel is a unique Choral and cultural program that brings together avid Choral enthusiasts, dedicated amateurs and professional musicians alike, who strive for Choral excellence. These "Serenaders" seek opportunities to... moreSERENADES Choral Travel is a unique Choral and cultural program that brings together avid Choral enthusiasts, dedicated amateurs and professional musicians alike, who strive for Choral excellence. These "Serenaders" seek opportunities to perform a cappella Choral repertoire spanning from the Renaissance up through the 21st century, in glorious art filled churches and unique venues throughout the "off-the-beaten-path" regions of Europe, in charming hill top towns, with other likeminded Choral singers, working with leading Choral conductors in the field.
SERENADES Choral Travel singing participants and their travel companions, in addition to staying in 4-star accommodations during this unique, comprehensive and life transforming artistic and cultural program, also get to "taste" what the local region offers culturally, be it exquisite art, architecture, history, as well as the local food and wine, through guided tours, special organized meals in hand-picked re... less
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Why the Caged Bird Sings by Jake Runestad (VAE)
"Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Jake Runestad. Performed by the Cincinnati Vocal Arts Ensemble. Craig Hella Johnson, conductor. Purchase scores: http://jakerunestad.com/store/why-the-caged-bird-sings
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Academic Choir of Gdańsk University of Technology
The core of the team consists of students and graduates of the Gdańsk University of Technology. The choir's repertoire is very diverse. The band sings mainly sacral, including orthodox music, but also contemporary and folk. The choir has rich concert acti... moreThe core of the team consists of students and graduates of the Gdańsk University of Technology. The choir's repertoire is very diverse. The band sings mainly sacral, including orthodox music, but also contemporary and folk. The choir has rich concert activity in the country and abroad and with great success has participated in many Choral contests and festivals. The ensemble performed hundreds of concerts and presented its skills at competitions and festivals in Germany, Spain, Latvia, Lithuania, Italy, Switzerland, Hungary and many others. The choir has recorded a few CDs: "Bogoroditse Devo, Raduisya" from 2008, "Musica Sacra" from 2013, "Canticum Canticorum" from 2017. They have recently won many awards: Grand Prix at II International Choir Festival “Canco Meditterrania” in Lloret de Mar and Barcelona 2013, Golden Medal at prestige Seghizzi Choir Festival in Gorizia 2014, Grand Prix at Choir Festival in Kielce 2015, 1st place at Inte... less
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Mixed Choir Juventus
The student choir of University of Latvia was established in 1920. First and foremost, its name is closely associated with its first conductor Artūrs Bobkovics (1885-1959), who already then had become "the king of Latvian symphonic music&... moreThe student choir of University of Latvia was established in 1920. First and foremost, its name is closely associated with its first conductor Artūrs Bobkovics (1885-1959), who already then had become "the king of Latvian symphonic music". He organized the concerts of symphonic music and helped promote them. For the first time, the choir came together in the evening of October 18, when about 90 students gathered at Riga Secondary School No 2. The testing of voices was not very strict, and of the entire enthusiastic crowd only one student was rejected. Then, for a month, rehearsals were held, in which the voices of would-be singers were trained and made to keep in tune. After that another testing was held. This time the competition was much stricter, and only 40 singers were selected. That was the beginning of "Latvia University Student Choir", which, on November 24, 1920, was recognized and affirmed by the University Council as the first official choir of the n... less