A performance of O Magnum Mysterium by K. Memley by the University Chorale of East Central University. Recorded in November, 2015. Dr. J Steven Walker, conductor.
A performance of Ave Maria by Victoria Davison and Rudy Lupinski by The University Chorale of East Central University. Recorded in April, 2017. Dr. J. Steven Walker, conductor.
Eye of the tiger, extrait du film "Rocky". Chef de choeur : Sylvie Loberot Arrangements : David Beaugrand Les 200 choristes et danseurs de la Chorale du collège Mont-Roland, lors du concert du 10 Juin 2015, à la Commanderie de Dole.
The East Central University Chorale performing "Chanson Eloigneé" by Morten Lauridsen. Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting This performance was recorded in the Holy Family Cathedral in downtown Tulsa, during the Oklahoma Music Educators Association 20... more
For us, this song not only means equity in race, but also equity for a better tomorrow. A future where regardless of ethniCity, class, background, skillset, ability and upbringing, we can one day unite together, and stand in unity, both equally, and in lo... more
Compozitor: Alexandru Anastasiu Alături de 2 Vibes Symphony, Camerata Regală, Tiberiu Soare Solistă: Irina Baianț Dirijor Ascendis Choir: Eduard Dinu
Nine Songs from Op. 27 - Zemlinsky/Hoffman - Chorus & Orchestra - NotePerformer 3 Audio/HD Video Edited and translated by Stanley M. Hoffman. Synthesized performance and scrolling score in search of live performances.
Roots Chorale started out as an initiative to keep the choral practice alive outside of the church circles and to promote these practices in the community of San andres Islands Archipelago.
Founded in 1982 by Lawrence “Larry” Bandfield, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale is one of the longest continually performing professional music organizations in New Mexico, as well as one of the most distinguished. In his review of the “American Voices” progra... more
"O Fortuna" is a medieval Latin Goliardic poem written early in the 13th century, part of the collection known as the Carmina Burana. It is a complaint about Fortuna, the inexorable fate that rules both gods and men in Roman and Greek mythology.