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Ave Maria 'a capella' | La Nova Singers inside the Pantheon at Stourhead
www.lanovasingers.co.uk Live recording of Dorset choir La Nova Singers testing out the acoustics inside the Pantheon, at the National Trust's Stourhead Gardens in September 2013. Here they perform one of their favourite pieces, the Ave Maria by Camille Sa... morewww.lanovasingers.co.uk Live recording of Dorset choir La Nova Singers testing out the acoustics inside the Pantheon, at the National Trust's Stourhead Gardens in September 2013. Here they perform one of their favourite pieces, the Ave Maria by Camille Saint-Saëns; under the gaze of the gods...
Conducted by Michelle Nova.
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Joy Voices Youth choir
The "Joy Voices Youth choir" is a choir located in Casalmaggiore (Cremona, in the north of Italy) that prefers music of Anglo-Saxon tradition, gospel and spiritual, and it is directed since 2008 by Maestro Abele Zani. The choir has sung in many ... moreThe "Joy Voices Youth choir" is a choir located in Casalmaggiore (Cremona, in the north of Italy) that prefers music of Anglo-Saxon tradition, gospel and spiritual, and it is directed since 2008 by Maestro Abele Zani. The choir has sung in many cities in Italy and abroad, and has more than 300 performances to its credit.
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Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin is Ireland’s leading collegiate choral ensemble. With a large repertoire ranging from art to popular music, and stretching from the medieval to the contemporary in style, this choir gives many concerts thr... moreThe Choral Scholars of University College Dublin is Ireland’s leading collegiate choral ensemble. With a large repertoire ranging from art to popular music, and stretching from the medieval to the contemporary in style, this choir gives many concerts throughout the academic year, both in Ireland and abroad. Following a competitive selection process each September, eighteen gifted students are awarded a scholarship, with recipients of the award coming from a range of academic disciplines across the university, from Music to Medicine, Law, Agricultural Science, Commerce and Engineering.
The choir regularly broadcasts on Irish television and radio. Since its formation in 1999, the group frequently performs with orchestras, including the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, the Earley Musicke Ensemble and the European Union Chamber Orchestra, and on the university campus with the UCD Symphony Orchestra and Philharmonic choir. In touring Holland, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom and the United States of America t... less
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Chor Leoni sings Spaséñiye sodélal by Pavel Chesnokov
On July 7, 2012 Chor Leoni sang a concert in the stunning San Salvatore Church in Venice, Italy. That afternoon we took the time to record and video one of our all-time favourite works. Founder and Artistic Director Diane Loomer, C.M. leads us here, and i... moreOn July 7, 2012 Chor Leoni sang a concert in the stunning San Salvatore Church in Venice, Italy. That afternoon we took the time to record and video one of our all-time favourite works. Founder and Artistic Director Diane Loomer, C.M. leads us here, and incoming Artistic Director Erick Lichte is in the front row (far left) singing bass.
music: Pavel Chesnokov, arr. Vladimir Morosan
text: Psalm 74:12
Spaseniye sodelal yesi posrede zemli, Bozhe.
Alliluiya, alliluiya, alliluiya.
Salvation is created in the midst of the earth, O God.
Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
You are invited to visit Diane's memorial page at http://www.ilasting.com/dianeloomer.php
Video by Phil Jack, http://philmetaljacket.com
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Why I started a choir
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the choir]
I love to sing harmony. In fact, that’s pretty much the only time I sing!
WorldSong choir, Coventry
But to do that you ne...
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How to find new songs for your choir
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the choir]
I’m often asked by concert-goers and choir leaders alike:
“Where do you get all your songs from?”
Well, here...
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How to catch up if you miss a choir rehearsal
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir]
Apparently there is more to life than just singing (can’t imagine what), so occasionally you may have to miss a choir rehearsal (not me though!...
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How will your choir cope if you don’t turn up?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the choir]
Everyone likes to think that they’re indispensable.
The truth is though, when you’re not there your choir will manage ...
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George Frideric Handel - "Zadok the Priest" (HWV 258) [2/4]
► Complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKXwvyq1q-ehv4KOX9Mx56hG626lTGV2U
During a Saturday night in June the first open-air concert took place on one of the most beautiful university campuses in Europe. The event had a picnic chara... more► Complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKXwvyq1q-ehv4KOX9Mx56hG626lTGV2U
During a Saturday night in June the first open-air concert took place on one of the most beautiful university campuses in Europe. The event had a picnic character and took place on June 16 in the evening in the courtyard with fountains in front of the Main Building of the Gdańsk University of Technology. The program includes works by Georg Friedrich Handel performed by the Baroque orchestra and academic choirs from Gdańsk and Kraków, as well as a fireworks show.
The concert repertoire includes pieces by George Frideric Handel, such as the coronation anthem "Zadok the Priest" and "My Heart is Inditing", "Water Music" and "Music for the Royal Fireworks" were performed. The music scene was set on the stairs in front of the Main Building. The musical side of the evening was made more attractive by the fireworks show, which accompanied the performance of the last part of "Music for the Royal Fireworks". less
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George Frideric Handel - "My Heart is Inditing" (HWV 261) [3/4]
► Complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKXwvyq1q-ehv4KOX9Mx56hG626lTGV2U
During a Saturday night in June the first open-air concert took place on one of the most beautiful university campuses in Europe. The event had a picnic chara... more► Complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKXwvyq1q-ehv4KOX9Mx56hG626lTGV2U
During a Saturday night in June the first open-air concert took place on one of the most beautiful university campuses in Europe. The event had a picnic character and took place on June 16 in the evening in the courtyard with fountains in front of the Main Building of the Gdańsk University of Technology. The program includes works by Georg Friedrich Handel performed by the Baroque orchestra and academic choirs from Gdańsk and Kraków, as well as a fireworks show.
The concert repertoire includes pieces by George Frideric Handel, such as the coronation anthem "Zadok the Priest" and "My Heart is Inditing", "Water Music" and "Music for the Royal Fireworks" were performed. The music scene was set on the stairs in front of the Main Building. The musical side of the evening was made more attractive by the fireworks show, which accompanied the performance of the last part of "Music for the Royal Fireworks". less