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North Sky Chorale
Formed in 2016 as Academy Voices, North Sky Chorale performs in and around Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It typically assembles a choir for a brief time before each performance, then disbands until just before the next concert when a new choir is formed. The s... moreFormed in 2016 as Academy Voices, North Sky Chorale performs in and around Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It typically assembles a choir for a brief time before each performance, then disbands until just before the next concert when a new choir is formed. The singers may or may not be the same each time. The choir is known for its freshness of sound and heart felt connections with the listener.
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Curry: No Night There!
From our INTERSTELLAR concert in Saskatoon, SK
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, November 16, 2025
North Sky Chorale is directed by Richard Janzen
Audrey Falk Janzen, collaborative pianist
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Requiem for my Friend - Lacrimosa (Preisner)
From our INTERSTELLAR concert in Saskatoon, SK
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, November 16, 2025
North Sky Chorale is directed by Richard Janzen
Joel Peters, organ
Emma Gillingham, soprano
https://northSkychorale.ca
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There Will Come Soft Rains
From our CHORALATIONS concert in Saskatoon, SK
Knox United Church April 13, 2025
North Sky Chorale is directed by Richard Janzen
Audrey Falk Janzen, collaborative pianist
https://northSkychorale.ca
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Fiesta Latina (Alberto Brazuelo) - Festival Canta al Mar - Calella 2015
"Fiesta Latina" is a Medley arranged by Arbelto Brazuelo Grund, commissioned by The Blue Notes' Guys (Countertenor, Tenor, Tenor, Baritone, Bass a cappella) with songs like:
Volare; El porompompero; La Isla Bonita Bamboleo; Un, dos, tres, María; Hips don... more"Fiesta Latina" is a Medley arranged by Arbelto Brazuelo Grund, commissioned by The Blue Notes' Guys (Countertenor, Tenor, Tenor, Baritone, Bass a cappella) with songs like:
Volare; El porompompero; La Isla Bonita Bamboleo; Un, dos, tres, María; Hips don't Lie; Let's Get Loud; She Bangs
The Blue Notes' Guys are:
Víctor Ramírez (countertenor), Daniel Miranda (tenor), René Gutiérrez (tenor), Abraham Ramos (baritone) & Alberto Brazuelo (bass).
Conducted by Nikoleta Stefanova Popova
This song was performed in Calella durign the Festival Internacional Canta al Mar
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World Premiere: Hymn for Katja
From our INTERSTELLAR concert in Saskatoon, SK
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, November 16, 2025
North Sky Chorale is directed by Richard Janzen
Audrey Falk Janzen, collaborative pianist
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Mia Makaroff BUTTERFLY
From our CHORALATIONS concert in Saskatoon, SK
Knox United Church April 13, 2025
North Sky Chorale is directed by Richard Janzen
https://northSkychorale.ca
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Afton Water (SAB)
From our CHORALATIONS concert in Saskatoon, SK
Knox United Church April 13, 2025
North Sky Chorale is directed by Richard Janzen
Audrey Falk Janzen, collaborative pianist
https://northSkychorale.ca
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Ranpono - Sydney Guillaume {score video}
Recording:
Blue Valley Northwest High School Chamber Singers
Kevin Coker, director...World premiere performance... Southwestern ACDA Conference - March 2016...
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(TRADUCCIÓN AL ESPAÑOL ABAJO)
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[ Yele maoulo! ]
The conch shells are sound... moreRecording:
Blue Valley Northwest High School Chamber Singers
Kevin Coker, director...World premiere performance... Southwestern ACDA Conference - March 2016...
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(TRADUCCIÓN AL ESPAÑOL ABAJO)
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[ Yele maoulo! ]
The conch shells are sounding,
The roosters haven’t crowed yet,
The sun hasn’t risen yet,
The workers are on their feet!
Ranpono has begun!
Laborers, let’s put our hands together,
Let’s join together,
The work has begun!
Little by little, the bird makes its nest.
My brothers, my sisters,
Join together, let’s move forward!
Heads together, in harmony,
We will come to see the navel of an ant.
With perseverance, we will see the navel of an ant.
The load that you bear on your head falls on your shoulders.
Little by little, the bird makes its nets.
[ Yele maoulo! ]
Wasting time is not part of the game.
We must work today to harvest tomorrow.
Work is over!
The sun is setting,
The workers are dismissed,
A job well done.
Ranpono brings life.
Truly indeed... less