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The Voices of Soul Concert Chorale (Ladies Ensemble) - "Echoes"
The Voices of Soul Concert Chorale (Ladies Ensemble) under the musical direction of William P. Ramsey sing "Echoes" (Composed by Verolga Nix) at the West Philadelphia Baptist Congress of Christian Education Annual Musical Tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther... moreThe Voices of Soul Concert Chorale (Ladies Ensemble) under the musical direction of William P. Ramsey sing "Echoes" (Composed by Verolga Nix) at the West Philadelphia Baptist Congress of Christian Education Annual Musical Tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Mon., Jan. 19, 2015).
Tiffany N. Thompkins, Narrator
Nathaniel Coe, III, Accompanist
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Sesere eeye
Ensemble performs "Sesere Eeye", a traditional song and dance from the Torres Strait Islands in Northern Australia.
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VRC Ensemble
VRC Ensemble, is a non-auditioned rock/pop choir, accompanied by a live, professional band, performing at various venues in Toronto. We sing in 3 or 4 part harmony and have a great time!
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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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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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La Lluvia (The Rain) | The Girl Choir of South Florida
"La Lluvia" (The Rain) by Stephen Hatfield. Based on a panpipe melody from Ecuador.
Recorded live on May 3, 2015, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers Ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. ... more"La Lluvia" (The Rain) by Stephen Hatfield. Based on a panpipe melody from Ecuador.
Recorded live on May 3, 2015, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Singers Ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson.
This song paints a tonal picture of the falling rain.
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KYRIE (Matthew Emery) UBC University Singers, Graeme Langager
The University of British Columbia University Singers (Dr. Graeme Langager) performing Matthew Emery's "Kyrie" from Missa Brevis.
Matthew Emery (b.1991) is a Canadian composer whose music has been performed across North America and has been heard on na... moreThe University of British Columbia University Singers (Dr. Graeme Langager) performing Matthew Emery's "Kyrie" from Missa Brevis.
Matthew Emery (b.1991) is a Canadian composer whose music has been performed across North America and has been heard on national television and radio. Emery's choral works have been performed by renowned vocal Ensembles including the Vancouver Chamber Choir, Canadian Chamber Choir, choirs at the University of Louisville, University of Western Ontario, University of British Columbia and the Nova Scotia Youth Choir. Matthew currently studies with Dr. Stephen Chatman at the University of British Columbia and is published by: Alliance Music Publications, GIA Publications and Pavane Publishing.
http://www.music.ubc.ca/
Recorded March 30, 2013 in Vancouver, Canada at the Chan Center for Performing Arts at UBC less