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Resonance Ensemble
Programming with purpose, exceptional artistry, tangible connection.
Resonance Ensemble, a professional vocal Ensemble, performs powerful concerts promoting meaningful social change.
Our performances intentionally address themes highlighting divers... moreProgramming with purpose, exceptional artistry, tangible connection.
Resonance Ensemble, a professional vocal Ensemble, performs powerful concerts promoting meaningful social change.
Our performances intentionally address themes highlighting diverse solo and choral voices, new and underrepresented composers, visual and other performing arts, and community partners.
Resonance seeks to reflect on the most pressing social issues of our times through performing new music and sharing many perspectives. As Oregon Arts Watch wrote in June 2019, “they do social justice music justice: their concerts are part social commentary, part group therapy, and part best damn choir show in town.”
Our concerts are designed to reflect the times, and audience members often tell us that they see their experiences reflected in our thought-provoking performances. less
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Ensemble Nobiles
Ensemble Nobiles was founded in January 2006. The choristers met each other during their nine-year education in fine arts as members of the St. Thomas Boys Choir Leipzig.
Today the Ensemble consists of tenors Christian Pohlers and Paul Heller as well a... moreEnsemble Nobiles was founded in January 2006. The choristers met each other during their nine-year education in fine arts as members of the St. Thomas Boys Choir Leipzig.
Today the Ensemble consists of tenors Christian Pohlers and Paul Heller as well as basses Felix Hübner, Lucas Heller and Lukas Lomtscher. Their repertoire ranges from late medieval mass songs to modern age works. The five young musicians attach great importance to the works of German Romantic composers, such as Schubert, Schumann and Mendelssohn Bartholdy, as well as to their extensive repertoire of church music.
The Ensemble successfully collaborates with a number of other artists, such as the composer Manfred Schlenker(GER), who dedicated his motet Gott wohnt in einem Lichte to the quintet, on a regular basis. Volker Bräutigam wrote several pieces for them to perform during the festivities at the 35th Leipziger Jazztage. The vocal Ensemble Sjaella has been another partner in numerous successful collaborations throughout the years.
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The 1607 Ensemble: Three Country Dances in Capri
The 1607 Ensemble http://www.1607Ensemble.com perform their own twist on "A Round of Three Country Dances in One" by Thomas Ravenscroft. Recorded at the International Arts Festival at the Certosa di Capri, Capri, September 1, 2010.
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UWL Vocal Jazz - Short People
The University of Wisconsin- La Crosse Vocal Jazz Ensemble directed by Dr. Gary Kent Walth sings The King's Singers' arrangement of Randy Newman's Short People. Members left to right:
Nick Bailey- Baritone
Sarah Shervey- Alto
Jordan Jaeger- Tenor
Cla... moreThe University of Wisconsin- La Crosse Vocal Jazz Ensemble directed by Dr. Gary Kent Walth sings The King's Singers' arrangement of Randy Newman's Short People. Members left to right:
Nick Bailey- Baritone
Sarah Shervey- Alto
Jordan Jaeger- Tenor
Clare Malinowski- Alto
Mark Champa- Bass
Lauren Bannon- Soprano
Anthony Rasmussen- Tenor
Natalie Goodman- Soprano
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Puttin' On The Ritz - Jeanne Rabin's Ensemble
High hats ... and lots of dollars: Irving Berlin's hit (1929 - not a very good year...) performed by the Ensemble in 2012 (a VERY good year...).
Check out Jeanne Rabin's Ensemble at:
www.jeannerabin.com
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Bogazici Jazz Choir
With the name, BUMC Jazz Choir started out in 1994 and started singing songs a cappella in 2001 and achieved to be the first Turkish a cappella Jazz choir.
BUMC Jazz Choir 2008 members, the winners of the IKSV Young Jazz 2008, who have boosted their s... moreWith the name, BUMC Jazz Choir started out in 1994 and started singing songs a cappella in 2001 and achieved to be the first Turkish a cappella Jazz choir.
BUMC Jazz Choir 2008 members, the winners of the IKSV Young Jazz 2008, who have boosted their success by attending to the most prestigious a cappella contest in the world, 'Vokal Total', in both pop and Jazz categories and won 2 'Silver Diplom's and also have sung many times in many festivals such as the 15th International Istanbul Jazz Festival and the Akbank 18th Jazz Festival.
They also gave special concerts with Sertab Erener (ESC 2003 winner). The group carries on with their professional musical careers under the name “Istanbul Essence”.
In July 2010, Boğaziçi Jazz Choir returned back to Turkey with 1 second prize, 2 third prizes and 3 gold diplomas from the 'WORLD CHOIR GAMES' in China which is being shown as the biggest and the most prestigious choral music event, being held with nearly 40000 participations from 90 countries.
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Pro Coro Canada
Founded in 1981 by Canadian Michel Marc Gervais, Pro Coro Canada is a resident Ensemble at the Francis Winspear Centre for Music. In addition to a subscription concert series in Edmonton, the choir performs regional concerts in surrounding Alberta centres... moreFounded in 1981 by Canadian Michel Marc Gervais, Pro Coro Canada is a resident Ensemble at the Francis Winspear Centre for Music. In addition to a subscription concert series in Edmonton, the choir performs regional concerts in surrounding Alberta centres, and runs a touring program of choral education for primary and secondary schools. Pro Coro has performed at the Toronto International Choral Festival (1994 and 2002), the 1988 Olympic Arts Festival, and Canadian Voices (2003 landmark series of concerts celebrating 50 years of professional choral singing in Canada and R. Murray Schafer’s 70th year). The choir has commissioned dozens of new works, the majority by Canadian composers.
The twenty-four voices of Pro Coro Canada have been shaped by some of the finest choral conductors in the world, including Gervais, Anders Eby (Sweden), Søren Hansen (Denmark), Agnes Grossmann (Austria), and Richard Sparks (USA). Guest conductors have included Frieder Bernius, Eric Ericson, Gary Graden, Maria Guinand, Bo Holten, E... less