Performed by Sandnes musikkskoles ungdomskor (SMUK) in a CD recording from 1995 labelled "Feel good med SMUK". The choir has since then changed it's name to today's VIVA, Sandnes Kulturskolekor corresponding to the school changing it's name.
to my daughter Kayla, in recognition of her H.S. Graduation - May 2009 music by Eric L. Carlson based on the poem "It's Up to You" - Anonymous Racine Unified School District's Area Choral Festival March 25, 2010 - J.I. Case High School - Racine, W... more
World Premiere of Ivo Antognini's "O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM" for treble choir, cello and organ Elektra Women's Choir - Morna Edmundson, conductor Shih-Lin Chen, cello Stephen Smith, organ Ryerson United Church - Vancouver BC - Canada November 26th, 2011
Johann Sebastian Bach: Christ lag in Todesbanden, BWV 4 Versus 7: Wir essen und leben wohl (Chorale) The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford Musicians of the Dreaming Spires Douglas Knight (organ) David Crown (conductor) St. Michael at the North... more
World Premiere of Rex Tremendae Maiestatis (SATB div. with opt. percussions) Parahyangan Catholic University Choir (@Unpar Choir Official ) Ivan Yohan, conductor Recorded live at Auditorium Pusat Pembelajaran Arntz-Geise (Gedung PPAG) Unpar, August 2022
Tallis: Third Tune From Archbishop Parker's Psalter (Why Fum'th in Sight) - The Waldorf Student Choir, conductor: László Bencze. Recorded on 04. 04. 2012. in the BTM Castle Museum, Budapest
A Christmas Choral composition for mixed choir (SABar) Performed by Ensemble In Contrà conducted by Roberto Brisotto Music by Roberto Brisotto (1972) Lyrics by David Maria Turoldo (1916-92) "Mentre il silenzio fasciava la terra e la notte era a metà... more
Agnus Dei da "Missa brevis in Humilitate" for mixed choir (SATB) by Roberto Brisotto (1972) Ensemble In Contrà conductor: Roberto Brisotto Live recording Chiesa dell'Abbazia di San Rocco Moggio Udinese (UD) ITALY
The University Chorale performs Ubi Caritas by Paul Mealor
www.wisemanproject.com 1. The Happy Place Music and Text by Kentaro Sato (Ken-P) based on the text by L. C. F. Lactantius (c.250 - c.325)