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Ottawa Singers
The Ottawa Singers is a charitable group based in Ottawa, Ontario. We provide all things vocal to the City and are gearing up to produce Sir Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio at the National Arts Centre of Canada, November 9th, 2015.
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Tsuru University Choral Society
The Tsuru University Choral Society is a Japanese university choir founded in 1963.
It is based in Tsuru City, located at the foot of Mt.Fuji. Under the our conductor, Prof. Masahiko Shimizu, we always practice in this place, blessed in nature, with m... moreThe Tsuru University Choral Society is a Japanese university choir founded in 1963.
It is based in Tsuru City, located at the foot of Mt.Fuji. Under the our conductor, Prof. Masahiko Shimizu, we always practice in this place, blessed in nature, with many friends who get together at Tsuru University.
Including the annual concert held on "World Chorus Day" on the second Sunday of December every year, we perform at elementary and junior high schools, social welfare facilities, etc., and sing at chorus festivals, giving the "TSURUBUN SOUND" in a variety of venues. We have also awarded at the All Japan Chorus Competition in many times and often won top prizes in the largest chorus competition in Japan. less
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Melissanthi
The Youth Choir Melissanthi was founded as the Children’s Choir of Alexandria Municipality in 1987 aiming to the creation of a youth musical cradle in the town and so far has become a major attraction for children and young people of the City.
Goal of ... moreThe Youth Choir Melissanthi was founded as the Children’s Choir of Alexandria Municipality in 1987 aiming to the creation of a youth musical cradle in the town and so far has become a major attraction for children and young people of the City.
Goal of the choir is equally the choral and music development of its members and the contribution to the cultural development of Alexandria and the surrounding area.
Although it started as a small ensemble singing monophonic or at best diphone melodies without instrumental accompaniment, today has more than 80 choristers, mostly girls, 10-25 years old, and interprets as a triphonic choir almost all kinds of music, with an emphasis on the music of the nations and Greek composers.
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A lovely prayer to share with you
This simple, but wonderfully emotive piece, was our free gift to those on our mailing list at the beginning of 2021, and we are delighted to have a recording now of 'Prayer of St Teresa of Avila' by the Masterworks Chorale on their recent tour to East A...
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North Norfolk Chorale
We are a mixed voice choir of approximately 40 voices. All are welcome, and we would especially welcome new members in the lower voices.
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Dayo Dayo Kupita
Performed during the National Music Competition for Young Artists at the Cultural Center of the Philippines last November 29, 2019.
Koro Seraphim is a church-based Choir from the St. Joseph the Worker Cathedral in Tagbilaran City, Bohol.
Conductor: Ma... morePerformed during the National Music Competition for Young Artists at the Cultural Center of the Philippines last November 29, 2019.
Koro Seraphim is a church-based Choir from the St. Joseph the Worker Cathedral in Tagbilaran City, Bohol.
Conductor: Mari Aleli Antoni
Arranger: Nilo Alcala
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Sing a New Song to the Lord
This setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.)
comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”,
based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the City.
The oratorio was... moreThis setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.)
comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”,
based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the City.
The oratorio was first performed in Manchester Cathedral in 1994.
This psalm forms the climax of the whole cantata and provides an expression of optimism after the
tragedies of the previous sections.
In this “extracted” version, the tragic surroundings of the history remain
in the background and the purebubbling joy of the psalm itself shines forth.
Enjoy the complex rhythms and let your hair down!
This performance by Daniel Shaw's Composer's Choir (based in Connecticut)
is a brilliant rendition of the piece and will, I hope,
encourage other church choirs and concert choirs to consider including it in their repertoire.
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Angels from the Realms of Glory ft. Laura Osnes
Purchase the full program on DVD and CD:
DVD: http://bit.ly/2da33oL
CD: http://bit.ly/2da1BCG
Laura Osnes, Metropolitan Opera Soloists Tamara Mumford, Erin Morley, Tyler Simpson, and Ben Bliss, along with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Te... morePurchase the full program on DVD and CD:
DVD: http://bit.ly/2da33oL
CD: http://bit.ly/2da1BCG
Laura Osnes, Metropolitan Opera Soloists Tamara Mumford, Erin Morley, Tyler Simpson, and Ben Bliss, along with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, and Bells on Temple Square perform the French Carol "Angels from the Realms of Glory," arranged by Mack Wilberg.
Episode 4501A. December 20, 2015.
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Thalitas Vocal Ensemble
THALITAS vocal ensemble was first created in 1996 as an activity of the “APOLLON” Music Club by Giorgos Kaloutsis. Its first members were students of the Club's Music School and many of them participated in the Youth Choir of the City of Heraklion, under ... moreTHALITAS vocal ensemble was first created in 1996 as an activity of the “APOLLON” Music Club by Giorgos Kaloutsis. Its first members were students of the Club's Music School and many of them participated in the Youth Choir of the City of Heraklion, under the direction of Mrs. Katerina Tzagkaraki. The name of the ensemble originates from Thalitas, an ancient cretan composer and legislator, after whom a street in Heraklion is named; in this street the first rehearsals of the ensemble took place.
The ensemble's primary goal was to acquaint its members with the a cappella (“in the chapel”, without church organ accompaniment) vocal music of the renaissance period. THALITAS began by studying and performing works of renowned composers of that era (e.g. Josquin des Prez, G. P. da Palestrina, Orlando di Lasso) to assist the learning process of its members' musical studies. After a while, the ensemble's repertoire was enriched with choral works from other eras, from the antiquity to the present, as well as with adaptat... less