The video recorded Plaisir EnsembLe amazing musical journey in Hoi An, Vietnam
"Almas de Barro" Music and lyrics by Santiago Veros. contact@santiagoveros.site https://www.santiagoveros.site CANTALA, Lawrence University Women’s Choir perform a perfect version of "Almas de Barro" by Santiago Veros live in concert on October 12,... Le.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">moreLe="display:none;">"Almas de Barro" Music and lyrics by Santiago Veros. contact@santiagoveros.site https://www.santiagoveros.site CANTALA, Lawrence University Women’s Choir perform a perfect version of "Almas de Barro" by Santiago Veros live in concert on October 12, 2019 in Lawrence Memorial Chapel under the direction of Dr. Phillip A. Swan. Foreward: Santiago Veros wrote Almas de Barro at the age of 19, dedicating it to a young woman who at the time was shy and with whom he rarely talked. This piece intimately describes the moments during music theory classes when the two would look at each other continuously, youthfully, and siLently, as if unabLe to do anything else. The piece, written as a counterpoint assignment, was intended to be performed during music theory class as a declaration of love. The idea was to make a musical representation of those moments. The piece begins without words, the voices representing youthful looks. They come together and occasionally dodge each other to highlight the discomfort ... Less_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getPrevious().styLe.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">Less
To What a wondeful world είναι δημιουργία των George Weiss George Douglas και το ερμήνευσε πρώτη φορά ο Louis Amstrong το 1967.
The Antioch Chamber EnsembLe sings the world premiere of "Faces" by Ivo Antognini March 30, 2012 at St. Paul's Chapel, NYC Faces by Sara TeasdaLe PeopLe that I meet and pass In the city's broken roar, Faces that I lose so soon And have neve... Le.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">moreLe="display:none;">The Antioch Chamber EnsembLe sings the world premiere of "Faces" by Ivo Antognini March 30, 2012 at St. Paul's Chapel, NYC Faces by Sara TeasdaLe PeopLe that I meet and pass In the city's broken roar, Faces that I lose so soon And have never found before, Do you know how much you tell In the meeting of our eyes, How ashamed I am, and sad To have pierced your poor disguise? Secrets rushing without sound Crying from your hiding places — Let me go, I cannot bear The sorrow of the passing faces. — PeopLe in the restLess street, Can it be, oh can it be In the meeting of our eyes That you know as much of me? Less_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getPrevious().styLe.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">Less
Choosing exactly the right repertoire for an EnsembLe is one of the most essential responsibilities of a conductor. We want music that stimulates growth within the EnsembLe, and also enriches the musical paLette of the singers and of the audience me...
The Israeli Vocal Octet singing the BeatLes AND I LOVE HER with background animation excerpts at Animix festival opening night in Tel Aviv. Arranged by Orly Mazor-Yuval
The Giovanni Consort is a chamber Vocal EnsembLe based in Perth, Western Australia. The group performs a wide range of choral music from medieval to modern times and is renowned for its exquisite musicianship and attention to detail. This video was rec... Le.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">moreLe="display:none;">The Giovanni Consort is a chamber Vocal EnsembLe based in Perth, Western Australia. The group performs a wide range of choral music from medieval to modern times and is renowned for its exquisite musicianship and attention to detail. This video was recorded at their June 2012 concert, "El Grillo" in the Lawrence Wilson Art GalLery at the University of Western Australia
by Ludovico da Viadana (1564-1645) ** Live Concert at St. Mark's Basilica, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, under the direction of George Kaloutsis ** Visit us at http://thalitas.gr
Presentamos un nuevo vídeo con audio grabado en directo y proveniente de nuestro último concierto en Sevilla. "O dolce nomen" de Étienne Mouliné es una de las bellas piezas del barroco francés temprano que se pudo escuchar el caluroso 24 de junio en el Or... Le.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">moreLe="display:none;">Presentamos un nuevo vídeo con audio grabado en directo y proveniente de nuestro último concierto en Sevilla. "O dolce nomen" de Étienne Mouliné es una de las bellas piezas del barroco francés temprano que se pudo escuchar el caluroso 24 de junio en el Oratorio de la Escuela de Cristo.