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Bogazici Jazz Choir - Josua
In The World Choir Championships which was held in Graz, Austria between 10th-17th July 2011, Boğaziçi Jazz Choir became The 'WORLD CHAMPION' in Contemporary Music and Folklore categories, and got The 'second prize' in Mixed Choirs category. Also winning ... moreIn The World Choir Championships which was held in Graz, Austria between 10th-17th July 2011, Boğaziçi Jazz Choir became The 'WORLD CHAMPION' in Contemporary Music and Folklore categories, and got The 'second prize' in Mixed Choirs category. Also winning 2 more gold medals in 'Grand Prix of Choral Music' The champions competed in, The choir has come back to Turkey with a total of 5 gold medals.
We would like to give special thanks to our main sponsor Finansbank, transportation sponsor Pegasus Airlines and everyone who has supported and given us The opportunity to take great pride in this success.
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Conductor: Masis Aram Gözbek
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Los Mareados - Salt Lake Vocal Artists
The Salt Lake Vocal Artists perform "Los Mareados" by Juan Carlos Cobián/arr. by Liliana Cangiano live in concert on October 31, 2010 in la iglesia de San Jorge, Santurtzi, Spain, under The direction of Dr. Brady Allred. Los Mareados was performed as par... moreThe Salt Lake Vocal Artists perform "Los Mareados" by Juan Carlos Cobián/arr. by Liliana Cangiano live in concert on October 31, 2010 in la iglesia de San Jorge, Santurtzi, Spain, under The direction of Dr. Brady Allred. Los Mareados was performed as part of The Vocal Artists program for The Tolosa Choral Contest's "Musica Profana" category of competition, in which They were awarded First Prize.
Soloist: Aimee Frederick
Spain Tour: Oct. 23-Nov. 2, 2010
Los Mareados (Translation)
Strange,
as if lit up,
I found you drinking,
pretty and ill fated;
You were drinking,
and in The din of The champagne
crazily you laughed,
so as not to cry...
Pity
I felt at finding you
because looking at you
I saw your eyes
shine
with an electric fire,
your beautiful eyes
that I adored so much.
Tonight, my friend,
with alcohol we're getting drunk;
I don't care if They laugh
and call us "tipsy."
Everyone has Their sorrows
and we have ours.
Tonight we will drink
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Eleanor Rigby one-man choir
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So this is a song that my Jazz Ensemble recently sung at competition. Jazz doesn't really fit my voice very well, but that doesn't change The fact that I'm in love with it.
I also felt like this song would be The perfect opportunity to prove I don't use pitch correction. There is an awful lot of reverb on this song (more than I normally would use), but I figured since There are a few solos you would clearly be able to hear that I don't use any correction software (especially on The 2 soprano solos haha)
It would really make my day if you would like, subscribe, and share this with everybody you know.
Like I said, no pitch correction was used (or will ever be used).
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Raise The Roof - Choir in Residence at Horniman Museum, London
Come and sing songs from Jazz to gospel, from old crooners to contemporary pop, from cultures across The world. We welcome everyone – all you need are Vocal cords!
Raise The Roof is led by Kirsty Martin. Each term participants have The opportunity to ... moreCome and sing songs from Jazz to gospel, from old crooners to contemporary pop, from cultures across The world. We welcome everyone – all you need are Vocal cords!
Raise The Roof is led by Kirsty Martin. Each term participants have The opportunity to perform in a concert here at The Horniman.
Kirsty Martin is a Choral Activist and MD for Hullabaloo Community Quire in Brighton. She is a prolific composer and arranger for community choirs, and travels extensively to share her infectious and joyful funkysoulybluesyfolky Vocal vision with singers nationwide! less
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Ember Choral Arts
EMBER is The semi-professional choral Ensemble of Ember Choral Arts. Ember performs its entire season in both New Jersey and New York. Ember Choral Arts focuses on performing and promoting music of living composers, and boasts robust educational outreac... moreEMBER is The semi-professional choral Ensemble of Ember Choral Arts. Ember performs its entire season in both New Jersey and New York. Ember Choral Arts focuses on performing and promoting music of living composers, and boasts robust educational outreach programs. Ember’s core value is The belief that music has a unique power to affect The human heart and soul.
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New Choral Group Black Country - First Meeting
We are a new Vocal Group based in The Black Country. We are specifically aimed at experienced singers who want to work quickly in a non-regular rehearsal setting.
Imagine a Book Club for Choral singers! Each session every two or three weeks, we will... moreWe are a new Vocal Group based in The Black Country. We are specifically aimed at experienced singers who want to work quickly in a non-regular rehearsal setting.
Imagine a Book Club for Choral singers! Each session every two or three weeks, we will look at a couple of new songs, chosen by differend members of The group, from The whole history of music, form Monvererdi to Madness. We have two experienced conductor/singers who will be happy to lead any session, but all singers will be encouraged to lead Their own song choices if They wish.
The aim, in The first intance, is to have fun exploring as much choral repertoire as possible, in a fun and collaborative enviroment. We do not intend to book up concerts straight away - once we've had a few meetings and looked at enough repertoire Then we'll think about performances. Let's work to get The music right first!
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SVETOVEČERNA - Aleksander Vodopivec
Advent 2014
Musica Vocal School
Maša Simčič - soprano
Neja Šavle - alto
Aleš Magajne - baritone
Luka Trček - bass
Robert Feguš - tenor, artistic director
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