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Requiem / VII. O Bone Jesu; Gloria Dei Chorale, Mobile, AL
Movement VII of the Requiem by Louis F. Daniel, sung by tenor Marshall Richards, and Gloria Dei Chorale, with chamber orchestra on Saturday, May 18, 2013. Premiere performance recorded live at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Mobile, ... moreMovement VII of the Requiem by Louis F. Daniel, sung by tenor Marshall Richards, and Gloria Dei Chorale, with chamber orchestra on Saturday, May 18, 2013. Premiere performance recorded live at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Mobile, Alabama, Louis F. Daniel, Director.
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SINGERS Master Chorale
SINGERS Master Chorale was founded in 1993 with the goal of providing excellence in fine choral music for the Denver area. The performers come from a wide variety of backgrounds and are brought together by their love of the choral experience. Chosen by au... moreSINGERS Master Chorale was founded in 1993 with the goal of providing excellence in fine choral music for the Denver area. The performers come from a wide variety of backgrounds and are brought together by their love of the choral experience. Chosen by audition, these talented musicians bring a wide range of professional experience to SINGERS, creating performances of diversity and beauty.
SINGERS Master Chorale is an ensemble of highly trained men and women dedicated to providing excellence in the performance of fine choral music. Our unique repertoire encompasses contemporary and historical music of diverse styles and cultures. SINGERS performances educate, enlighten, and allow both performers and audiences to share a memorable artistic experience. less
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Mixed Choir Juventus
The student choir of University of Latvia was established in 1920. First and foremost, its name is closely associated with its first conductor Artūrs Bobkovics (1885-1959), who already then had become "the king of Latvian symphonic music&... moreThe student choir of University of Latvia was established in 1920. First and foremost, its name is closely associated with its first conductor Artūrs Bobkovics (1885-1959), who already then had become "the king of Latvian symphonic music". He organized the Concerts of symphonic music and helped promote them. For the first time, the choir came together in the evening of October 18, when about 90 students gathered at Riga Secondary School No 2. The testing of voices was not very strict, and of the entire enthusiastic crowd only one student was rejected. Then, for a month, rehearsals were held, in which the voices of would-be singers were trained and made to keep in tune. After that another testing was held. This time the competition was much stricter, and only 40 singers were selected. That was the beginning of "Latvia University Student Choir", which, on November 24, 1920, was recognized and affirmed by the University Council as the first official choir of the n... less
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When the Sun Comes After Rain composed by Matthew Emery, sung by UBC University Singers.
When the Sun Comes After Rain composed by Matthew Emery, sung by the University of British Columbia University Singers on March 30, 2012. Conducted by Dr Graeme Langager.
Matthew Emery (b. 1991) is a multi award winning composer. Originally from Londo... moreWhen the Sun Comes After Rain composed by Matthew Emery, sung by the University of British Columbia University Singers on March 30, 2012. Conducted by Dr Graeme Langager.
Matthew Emery (b. 1991) is a multi award winning composer. Originally from London, Ontario, he currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia and is studying Music Composition with Dr. Stephen Chatman. Emery's choral works have been performed numerous times through out Canada and the USA. His pieces have been performed by: Amabile Boys' and Men's Choir, Amabile Youth Singers, Amadeus Choir of Toronto, Conspirato Chamber Singers, the Choral Project, Jubilate! Chamber Choir, London Pro Musica, Medway Madrigal Choir, Phoenix Chamber Choir, UBC University Singers, and the Vancouver Chamber Choir
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