Cat.No. TKM818. Extracted from The full Requiem aeternam. Published in The UK by www.timknightmusic.com This recording of The first movement of Requiem aeternam, a nine movement choral work, is from Ablaze records New Choral voices Volume 4 - availabl... more
2020 Ocean Grove Virtual Choir Project: Great Auditorium Virtual Men's Choir Jason C. Tramm, Dir. of Music Ministries Ronald Naldi, Tenor Soloist gordon Turk, Organ Crispian Fordham, Flute Natasha Loomis, Flute Quinton Tramm, Sound/Video Prem... more
We are a youth rock choir and we experiment with different arrangements and ways of using our voices and do performances about 3 times a year. It's a lot of fun! We welcome all levels of singers ages 12 thru senior in high school and There is no auditio... more
My Love - a hypnotic and yearning quasi-canon for three equal (alto) voices, with an ostinato guitar motif.
May 9, 2015 Soloists: Eric Sperry and Kim Rogalsky Trio: Nikyla Hladio, Brett Beaudette, and KaeThe Friesen-Hughes http://www.prairievoices.org https://www.facebook.com/PrairieVoices https://twitter.com/_PrairieVoices
May 11, 2013 Soloists: Chelsey Young, Karin Ens, and Lauren Kroeker Dancer: Ainsley Check ---------------------------------------------- http://www.prairievoices.org https://www.facebook.com/PrairieVoices https://twitter.com/_PrairieVoices
Nov. 15, 2014 Acoompanist: Steven Webb Special Guests: Horizon, Glenlawn Collegiate, Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute http://www.prairievoices.ca https://www.facebook.com/PrairieVoices https://www.twitter.com/_PrairieVoices
Coastal Sound Youth Choir in performance as part of Voices West 2011 hosted by Kokopelli at MacDougall United Church, Edmonton. Music from "Sesame Street", arranged by Greg Martin. www.coastalsoundmusic.com
A choral composition by Roberto Brisotto (1972) Lyrics by William Shakespeare (1564/1616) from "The Tempest" All parts are performed by MatThew Curtis - "Before you can say, "Come and go", And breaThe twice, and cry, "So,so" Each one, tripping on ... more
Ride On in Majesty is a Christian hymn written by Henry Mart Millman in 1820. It is a Palm Sunday Hymn and refers to MatThew 21:1-17 and Jesus' Triumphant entry into Jerusalem to suffer in agony and die fir Mankind's salvation.