Have a look inside - find out where competitions will be held at Laurea Mundi Budapest and the International Honor Choirs, where Artistic Directors Henry Leck, Treble Choir, and Gábor Hollerung, Mixed Choir, will conduct a program celebrating the l...
Filmed live in concert, this is the World Premiere performance of the Magnificat for upper voices, by Daniel Burges, 23-12-2013 Roden Girl Choristers Conductor: Sonja de Vries Organist: Sietze de Vries
Enregistrement public en l'église de Méré (78- France). Adapté pour violoncelle et harpe. Original pour orchestre à cordes et basse continue.
ORIANA youth female Choir (Odessa, Ukraine) participates in Dante Symphony (Franz Liszt). Liszt chooses female Choir for the last part of the Magnificat not accidental. Carol of the Virgin Mary by female voices could not be better convey the feeling of bl... more
In 1988, when Budapest International Choir Festival & Competition was founded, a milestone was set in the history of choral competitions. In 2025 we will already celebrate the 19th anniversary of this festival in Budapest. Be participants in one of Centr...
Compositor: Josu Elberdin Concierto celebrado el 23 de octubre de 2010 en el Palacio Euskalduna de Bilbao. Con la colaboración de Kepa Junkera
Barlow Bradford's Utah Chamber Artists sing "Magnificat" by Arvo Part for their 2009 Spring Collage Concert at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City. Photography by Dallas Graham from UCA's 2008 European Tour.
Magnificat was formed in 1991 by its conductor, Philip Cave, to explore the rich diversity of choral music from the last five centuries. The ensemble specialises in the restoration and performance of neglected choral masterpieces of the 16th and 17th cent... more.aspx" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.linnrecords.com/artist-Magnificat.aspx Magnificat has undertaken many recording projects of music from ‘The Golden Age'. The first of these comprises motets by Gesualdo, Guerrero, Josquin, Rebelo and Victoria together with Allegri's Miserere and Palestrina's Stabat mater. A highly acclaimed recording of Victoria's Officium Defunctorum of 1605, named a 1997 Critics' Choice by Gramophone Magazine and chosen by The Rough Guide as one of its ‘100 Essential Classical CDs', was... less