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Pierre Passereau, Il est bel et bon - Vasari Singers
Award winning choir Vasari Singers, directed by Jeremy Backhouse, perform Passereau's exciting partsong Il est bel et bon. http://www.vasariSingers.org
Shot at St Luke's Battersea in June 2011. Filmed, produced and edited by Incredibull.
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Orlando Gibbons - Renaissance (Drop, Drop Slow Tea
Cantabile Chamber Singers of Toronto: www.cantabilechamberSingers.com
@CantabileTO, Facebook page: Cantabile Chamber Singers
Artistic Director: Cheryll J. Chung
Video: Drew J. Henderson
Audio: John
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Downstream (2023)
Zachary J. Moore, director, and composer
Stephen F. Austin State University A Cappella Choir
Dr. Michael Murphy, conductor
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Ponte Singers - 雪花的快樂 (The Joy of Snowflake)
攝錄於2011年8月20日Ponte Singers 「聲.華」合唱音樂會
香港演藝學院賽馬會演藝劇場
HKAPA Amphitheatre
指揮: 林屴汧; 雙簧管: 關尚峰
Conducted by Stephen LAM; Oboe by KWAN Sheung Fung
"The Joy of Snowflake" is one of the the most prominent and romantic Chinese poem by XU Zhimo (1897-1931), p... more攝錄於2011年8月20日Ponte Singers 「聲.華」合唱音樂會
香港演藝學院賽馬會演藝劇場
HKAPA Amphitheatre
指揮: 林屴汧; 雙簧管: 關尚峰
Conducted by Stephen LAM; Oboe by KWAN Sheung Fung
"The Joy of Snowflake" is one of the the most prominent and romantic Chinese poem by XU Zhimo (1897-1931), praising the freedom of snowflake, flying freely to its desired destinations, seeking happiness and dream.
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RAVE REVIEW for new CHORAL CD - NORTHERN LIGHTS -
Northern Lights, a beautiful Choral CD, musically describing the visually awesome natural event in Norway.
The music by Young contemporary Norwegian composer, Ola Gjeilo, has been recorded by Chandos and the Phoenix Choir. It has alr...
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Voyces
Voyces, a 20- piece ensemble of Young adult choristers, was formed with the aim of performing a challenging, quality mix of contemporary and traditional choral music. Members saw the need for a name which reflected their distinctive sound and musical obje... moreVoyces, a 20- piece ensemble of Young adult choristers, was formed with the aim of performing a challenging, quality mix of contemporary and traditional choral music. Members saw the need for a name which reflected their distinctive sound and musical objectives. They chose Voyces – a uniting image, powerful in its simplicity, a word with a bit of a twist, reflecting the eclectic and often unusual repertoire of the choir. In using the archaic spelling – ‘Voyces’ – the choir acknowledges thousands of years of rich choral tradition whilst establishing itself in the 21st century choral landscape.
The choir is fast making a name for itself premiering works never before heard in Perth or in fact the world. Voyces seeks to be an interactive and involved performing group in the local WA and wider Australian musical community. As a strong supporter of emerging Young composers and Australian composers, Voyces showcases their works on a regular basis. less
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For As Often As You Eat of This Bread - Davison/Lupinsky
East Central University Chorale performing "For As Often As You Eat of This Bread" With Dr. Steven Walker, Conducting.
A Communion hymn written in 2010 by local composers Tori Davison and Rudy Lupinsky. The pair have composed over 50 different choral w... moreEast Central University Chorale performing "For As Often As You Eat of This Bread" With Dr. Steven Walker, Conducting.
A Communion hymn written in 2010 by local composers Tori Davison and Rudy Lupinsky. The pair have composed over 50 different choral works debuted and performed by the ECU Choral department.
Flute Solo by Rebekah Unruh.
Performed December 2nd, 2010 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Ada, OK
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Life's Mystery by Jonny Priano (Johansen Viking Singers, 5-17-2013)
This is a beautiful interpretation of "Life's Mystery" by the Johansen Viking Singers in Modesto, CA. The simplicity of the text and melody contrast the deep and inexplicable understanding of life's mystery: Love. Thank you to conductor Jennifer Perier-... moreThis is a beautiful interpretation of "Life's Mystery" by the Johansen Viking Singers in Modesto, CA. The simplicity of the text and melody contrast the deep and inexplicable understanding of life's mystery: Love. Thank you to conductor Jennifer Perier-Champeaux for treating the piece with such care and creating some amazing musical moments!