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CANTAR! (Jay Althouse) - CORO "SANTA MARÍA"
La Asociación Musical CORO "SANTA MARÍA" de Coria del Río (Sevilla) interpreta CANTAR! de Jay ALTHOUSE, bajo la dirección de SERGIO ASIÁN, y al piano Óscar Vicente. En la celebración del VI ENCUENTRO CORAL INTERNACIONAL el 30 de abril de 2016, en el Cent... moreLa Asociación Musical CORO "SANTA MARÍA" de Coria del Río (Sevilla) interpreta CANTAR! de Jay ALTHOUSE, bajo la dirección de SERGIO ASIÁN, y al piano Óscar Vicente. En la celebración del VI ENCUENTRO CORAL INTERNACIONAL el 30 de abril de 2016, en el Centro Cultural "Pastora Soler" (Coria del Río).
Mas información en www.corosantamaria.org
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CHRIS ARTLEY: Dawn
Performed by the Graduate Choir New Zealand, director Terence Maskell; Michael Stoddart, organ; Auckland Brass Quintet (Carl Wells, horn; Huw Dann, trumpet; Jonah Levy, trumpet; Douglas Cross, trombone; Tak Chun Lai, tuba) Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland... morePerformed by the Graduate Choir New Zealand, director Terence Maskell; Michael Stoddart, organ; Auckland Brass Quintet (Carl Wells, horn; Huw Dann, trumpet; Jonah Levy, trumpet; Douglas Cross, trombone; Tak Chun Lai, tuba) Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, 22 April 2017. Audio recorded by Larry Elliott of Vivante Recordings. Film made with funding from NZ On Air.
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Auld Lang Syne
Arrangement and piano by Alejandro D. Consolacion II
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Querido Diciembre, Amy. F. Bernon. (Beautiful December).
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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Hace Frío, David Azurza. (Hotzak nago).
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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Christ is Alive - Griffiths / Maskell - The Graduate Choir NZ
The Graduate Choir NZ with Nicholas Sutcliffe (organ) perform "Christ is Alive" on TVNZ's Praise Be.
Words: Brian Wren (b. 1936)
Hymn tune: Dunedin - Vernon Griffiths (NZ) (1894-1985)
Arrangement: Terence Maskell
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The Graduate Choir NZ
Dire... moreThe Graduate Choir NZ with Nicholas Sutcliffe (organ) perform "Christ is Alive" on TVNZ's Praise Be.
Words: Brian Wren (b. 1936)
Hymn tune: Dunedin - Vernon Griffiths (NZ) (1894-1985)
Arrangement: Terence Maskell
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The Graduate Choir NZ
Director of Music: Terence Maskell
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Recorded 31 August 2011 at Pitt St Methodist Church, Auckland, New Zealand. http://www.methodistcentral.org.nz
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"Ho, Everyone that Thirsteth" W.MacFarlane
64th Annual Ocean Grove Choir Festival
"Ho, Everyone that Thirsteth" W. MacFarlane (first organist of Ocean Grove)
Jason C. Tramm, Conductor
Ronald Naldi, Tenor Soloist
Great Auditorium Vocal Quartet
Dr. Gordon Turk, organ
July 8, 2018
The Great ... more64th Annual Ocean Grove Choir Festival
"Ho, Everyone that Thirsteth" W. MacFarlane (first organist of Ocean Grove)
Jason C. Tramm, Conductor
Ronald Naldi, Tenor Soloist
Great Auditorium Vocal Quartet
Dr. Gordon Turk, organ
July 8, 2018
The Great Auditorium (Ocean Grove, NJ)
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CHRIS ARTLEY: Dawn
Performed by the Graduate Choir New Zealand, director Terence Maskell; Michael Stoddart, organ; Auckland Brass Quintet (Carl Wells, horn; Huw Dann, trumpet; Jonah Levy, trumpet; Douglas Cross, trombone; Tak Chun Lai, tuba)
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Aucklan... morePerformed by the Graduate Choir New Zealand, director Terence Maskell; Michael Stoddart, organ; Auckland Brass Quintet (Carl Wells, horn; Huw Dann, trumpet; Jonah Levy, trumpet; Douglas Cross, trombone; Tak Chun Lai, tuba)
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, 22 April 2017.
Audio recorded by Larry Elliott of Vivante Recordings.
Film made with funding from NZ On Air.
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He Tamaiti ō te Ao Tukupū (T Komene)
Takerei Komene’s 'He Tamaiti ō te Ao Tukupū' is a celebration of birth, rejoicing in its chaos and the process of creation. This new commission revolves around the creation of a person with endless potential. The text centres on a well-know whakatauki or ... moreTakerei Komene’s 'He Tamaiti ō te Ao Tukupū' is a celebration of birth, rejoicing in its chaos and the process of creation. This new commission revolves around the creation of a person with endless potential. The text centres on a well-know whakatauki or proverb:
Whāia te iti kahurangi, ki te tuohu koe, me he maunga teitei
[Seek that which you treasure most – if you must bow your head, let it be to the loftiest of mountains]
A mihi pepeha, hailing the fabrics of space and the throes of the heart, is joined by the organ – a giant celestial factory, chaotic and cacophonous, with great starry arms placing pieces into unique moulds forming the fragments of the final section of the work – a mighty invocation of the whakatauki. less