Budapest International Choir Festival and Competition - a milestone in the history of choral competitions. Since 1988, Choirs are magnetized to join every second year. With an experience of almost 30 years meeting music has focused on improving its ev...
It all began in the capital of Hungary almost 40 years ago… and next spring, meeting music is coming to Budapest back again for the 20th anniversary celebration of Budapest International Choir Competition & Festival March 21-25, 2027 - B...
This is based on the anonymous English poem (with added 2nd verse by David Dunning) about a centipede who loses her concentration: Verse 1 A Centipede was happy quite Until a frog in fun said "Pray tell which leg comes after which?" (with a left r... more
What is better than to celebrate with others? Singers and Choirs from all over the World, this event is for YOU! meeting music likes to offer the opportunity to discover a new dimension of celebrating choral music, come to Budapest fro...
South Salem High School Symphonic Choir Lux Aurumque by Eric Whitacre Performed 12/15/2014 at the Oregon State Capitol
BORIS GREBENSHCHIKOV, andREI MIKITA - THE SEVEN SONGS ABOUT GOD Oratorio for soloists, two Choirs and Orchestra PERFORMERS: Symphonic Orchestra of Nizhny Novgorod State Philharmony named after M. Rostropovich Art director and main conductor Natio... more
Proudly announce April 9-13, 2017 to meet in Budapest, Hungary to celebrate the 16th edition of the famous and well known event, Budapest International Choir Festival & Competition! In 1988, a new festival and competition series for Choirs to enjoy sin...
Compozitor: Alexandru Anastasiu Alături de 2 Vibes Symphony, Camerata Regală, Tiberiu Soare Solistă: Irina Baianț Dirijor Ascendis Choir: Eduard Dinu
After a great start, continuing the fresh tradition we will come back to Budapest, the country of Kodály Method in 2018 as well to celebrate and promote choral music, and also to spread the value and experience of singing in a Choir – as Kod&...
The treble solo at the beginning is based on the oboe solo of the Orchestral version version and sums up some of the musical ideas used later in the work. This work reflects some of the history of Manchester as seen through the eyes of local poet Audrey ... more