Challenging but fun three part arrangement of my old song Wine and Water (The original song can be found on youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UYX_4Ape74 ) Satirical poem by G K Chesterton
Text by John Shaw Neilson. This is footage from The Australian Voices' concert at St Stephani, Bremen in december, 2010. Gowned as a bride thou art Caught with the glow, Giving with ruddy heart Blood to the snow. Thou has come in to make Dr... more
Traditional Irish melody arranged by Ēriks Ešenvalds Video: Kaspars Teilāns Audio: Andris Ūze Style: TALENTED Make-up and Hair: Ilona Zariņa Performed at Rīgas Reformātu baznīca (Die Reformierte Kirche Riga) Singers: Beāte Locika, Laura Jēkabsone,... more
Chicagoland Voices 2016 Winter Concert Stop All The Clocks by Jason Krigas Guest conductor Rob Boncosky
A trio arrangement of the old English folk song "Green Broom" about a young man who is sent out to work and finds a lady who wants to marry him. I have classified this as SSA but it is also possible for Soprano Mezzo and Alto Other lower versions are coming soon.
Founded in 2010, ESPRIT an SATB ensemble under the dynamic and enterprising direction of Mervin Fick. Through his diligent guidance, the group has impressed its audiences with the depth and range of its interpretive skills in performances of a capella ea... more
A powerful piece from Handel's Joseph and his brothers. Perfectly rendered by the baritone sensation Jonathan Chidiebube and chorus by the golden Voices Choir STACC FUTO. Enjoy
Created in 1987, the Choir has a total of about 90 singers (mainly students, university's staff, and former students). It is conducted by Evelyne BÉCHÉ, and accompanied at the piano by Dimitri NEGRIMOVSKI. The Choir is not only one of the actors of the... more
2012 Chicagoland Voices Spring Concert Dies Irae from Requiem by W.A. Mozart
Highbridge Voices performs this piece from Tanzania. Words and Music by Israel Kagaruki, arranged by Eugene Rogers. Mary Clementi, conductor. Chris Cubeta, Billy Janiszewski, devon Joiner, percussion.