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MEPhI Male Choir
The MEPhI Male Choir is one of the best known Russian amateur choirs, unique in its way. From its very beginning in October 16, 1956 and until now, it is made up exclusively of male students and graduates of National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (for... moreThe MEPhI Male Choir is one of the best known Russian amateur choirs, unique in its way. From its very beginning in October 16, 1956 and until now, it is made up exclusively of male students and graduates of National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (former Moscow Engineering Physics Institute). The choir’s directors have traditionally been exclusively women — talented choirmasters who represented the classical Russian choral school.
The repertoire of the MEPhI Male Choir includes practically all genres of choral music: Russian and Western classics and spiritual music, opera choruses, works by modern composers, Russian folksongs, and some popular songs of the Soviet era. less
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CCS Spring 2012 Begins on January 23, 2012 - Please come and si
CCS Spring 2012 Begins on January 23, 2012 - Please come and sing with us!
CCS Spring 2012 Begins on January 23, 2012
Rehearsals:
Monday evenings, beginning Monday, January 23, 2012 at 7:30-9:30PM), and on occasional weekend days, at Blooming G...
video:
"Nochen'ka" (Night) — Chorus of Men from "The Demon"
This chorus is well-known for everyone who ever sang in the MEPhI Male Choir, since from the beginning of the choir (in 1956) it has always been among the first pieces for the choir newcomers (along with "Hunters' chorus" and Gaudeamus).
This traditio... moreThis chorus is well-known for everyone who ever sang in the MEPhI Male Choir, since from the beginning of the choir (in 1956) it has always been among the first pieces for the choir newcomers (along with "Hunters' chorus" and Gaudeamus).
This tradition caused another one: in the end of each choir's anniversary concert, all the former choristers being present among the audience come to the sTage and sing these famous choruses together with the main part of the choir.
May 22, 2007,
Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory,
50th anniversary of the choir less
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Svjati Boze (Our Holly God), Serbian Orthodox Requiem
Beginning of the serbian orthodox requiem written by Stevan Hristic, live performance in Sombreffe (Belgium) by the World Youth Choir during the wintersession O7/O8 and conducted by Theodora Pavlovitch from Bulgaria.
more information in:
http://www.wo... moreBeginning of the serbian orthodox requiem written by Stevan Hristic, live performance in Sombreffe (Belgium) by the World Youth Choir during the wintersession O7/O8 and conducted by Theodora Pavlovitch from Bulgaria.
more information in:
http://www.worldyouthchoir.org/
video:
Laulu Algus, Veljo Tormis - Downtown Voices - Stephen Sands, Conductor
Veljo Tormis: Laulu algus (The Beginning of Song)
Hando Runnel
Downtown Voices http://DowntownVoices.net
Stephen Sands, Conductor http://StephenSands.net
TRANSLATION:
Listen!
Faraway centuries, on the shores of Estonia
there once began a ... moreVeljo Tormis: Laulu algus (The Beginning of Song)
Hando Runnel
Downtown Voices http://DowntownVoices.net
Stephen Sands, Conductor http://StephenSands.net
TRANSLATION:
Listen!
Faraway centuries, on the shores of Estonia
there once began a song.
In the language of mothers, the spirit of fathers
it was carried across to us.
In sonorous language, in the spirit of a million
it lives on.
This song began in a dusky time and was born
from the work of voiceless ones.
This song was born in a lowly house and it
rose as an oath in the night.
.
A powerless clan began listening,
the song was good for the soul,
for it spoke a heavenly story,
that freedom must come to them.
And the powerless clan awoke,
and felt the heads on their shoulders.
This song will not die, nor this story,
this song for us is good.
I stepped out to start my voice,
ringing on the rocky hillside,
lifting up the celebration,
cheering up the ring of friends.
I know my friend... less
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The Czech Boys Choir - Moravian Duets (by Antonín Dvořák / Leoš Janáček)
Antonin Dvorak / Leos Janacek: The Slighted Heart (from Moravian Duets) - live recording
(in the beginning part of The Pledge of Love at the rehearsal)
November 27, 2011 - Stockey Centre, Parry Sound, ON, Canada
The Czech Boys Choir, Jakub Martinec -... moreAntonin Dvorak / Leos Janacek: The Slighted Heart (from Moravian Duets) - live recording
(in the beginning part of The Pledge of Love at the rehearsal)
November 27, 2011 - Stockey Centre, Parry Sound, ON, Canada
The Czech Boys Choir, Jakub Martinec - artistic director
Martin Fisl - pianist
Antonín Dvořák / Leoš Janáček: Dyby byla kosa nabróšená (z cyklu Moravské dvojzpěvy) - živý záznam koncertu
(v úvodu část Slavíkovský polečko malý ze zkoušky)
27. listopadu 2011 - Stockey Centre, Parry Sound, ON, Canada
Český chlapecký sbor, Hradec Králové, Jakub Martinec - umělecký vedoucí
Martin Fišl - klavír less