Lyrics: Marko Marulić (1450-1524) Soloists: Lea Šikić and Lovre Gujinović Recorded at Vestibule in Split, Croatia, on May 29, 2021. www.facebook.com/m.marulic.Choir m.marulic_Choir@yahoo.com recording and production: Bernard Kahle www.facebook.com... more
A choral piece for Choir and piano, based on quotes attributed to da Vinci. Recorded by the Nettleton High School Madrigals on August 29, 2013.
Paul Rardin's arrangement of Walk In Jerusalem sung by the University School Glee Club. Soloist: Devon Steve. Conductor: Daniel Singer.
Lyrics: Jakša Fiamengo A part of the Choir's winning performance at the 59th Croatian Youth Music Festival held in May 2016 in Varaždin. www.facebook.com/m.marulic.Choir m.marulic_Choir@yahoo.com recording and production: Bernard Kahle www.face... more
Music for Soprano, Boys Choir, Mixed Choir and Chamber Orchestra. Primarily, the score (main part)was written for Choir a cappella with optional harp and solo (flute, oboe, violin) instrument.
soprano solo: Mirta Gilić A part of the Choir's winning performance at the 58th Croatian Youth Music Festival held in May 2015 in Varaždin. www.facebook.com/m.marulic.Choir m.marulic_Choir@yahoo.com video recording: Bernard Kahle, Goran Sučić a... more
Imagine your Choir’s voices rising beneath the arches of Montserrat’s basilica — a place where music has echoed for centuries, where faith and art meet, and where the world-famous boys’ Choir Escolania de Montserrat has sung for ge...
Lyrics: Ivančica Huljev-Jakopač / Žan Jakopač Soloists: Lea Šikić and Lovre Gujinović Recorded at Vestibule in Split, Croatia, on May 29, 2021. www.facebook.com/m.marulic.Choir m.marulic_Choir@yahoo.com recording and production: Bernard Kahle www.... more
From the cycle “Three Renaissance Songs from Dubrovnik”. Lyrics: Ivan Bunić Vučić A part of the Choir's winning performance at the 61st Croatian Youth Music Festival held in May 2018 in Varaždin. www.facebook.com/m.marulic.Choir m.marulic_Choir@ya... more
The University School Glee Club of 2012-2013 sings three movements from Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. (I. O Fortuna, X. Were diu, XIV. In taberna). Daniel Singer, conductor.