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Captivating & Enchanting 'Harbor Light' - Salvacosta
''Harbor Light has a distinctly Brazilian feel in the chorus with the addition of percussive instruments typically associated with any Bossa Nova. The flute brings a softness and the guiro adds intrigue to this rhythmic new melody set to the traditional h... more''Harbor Light has a distinctly Brazilian feel in the chorus with the addition of percussive instruments typically associated with any Bossa Nova. The flute brings a softness and the guiro adds intrigue to this rhythmic new melody set to the traditional hymnal words."
Music - Stephen Bulla
Lyrics - Philip Bliss
Copyright The Salvation Army
Performed by Salvacosta
Keys - Alvin Allison
Flute - James Cairns
Flute Arr. - Alvin Allison
DMB Music
www.dmbmusic.co.uk
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Verlorene Jugend- Brahms
Verlorene Jugend By J. Brahms
East Central University Chorale
Conducted by Dr. J. Steven Walker
Accompanied by Mr. Rudy Lupinski
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Beatus Vir, RV 589 by Antonio Vivaldi
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith ~ Director
Matthew Coons ~ organ
Emperor Quartet: The Emperor Quartet
Jef ten Kortenaar & Clare Pellerin, violins
Kathleen Kajioka, viola
Stephen Buck, cello
www.cantorescelestes.com
LIVE IN CO... moreCantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith ~ Director
Matthew Coons ~ organ
Emperor Quartet: The Emperor Quartet
Jef ten Kortenaar & Clare Pellerin, violins
Kathleen Kajioka, viola
Stephen Buck, cello
www.cantorescelestes.com
LIVE IN CONCERT 'Mystery and Wonder'
Dec 2, 2017
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"There is no Rose" by Joshua B. Himes
THERE IS NO ROSE by Joshua B. Himes.
Directed by Gregory Cleveland. SERENADE performs at the MSVMA State Solo & Ensemble Festival, March 22, 2014.
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Magnificat - Et misericordia Mvt 4 by Kim André Arnesen
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith ~ Director
Dec 2, 2017
Adanya Dunn ~ soprano
Kate Carver ~ piano
Matthew Coons ~ organ
Emperor Quartet:
Jef ten Kortenaar & Clare Pellerin, violins
Kathleen Kajioka, viola
Stephen Buck, cello
... moreCantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith ~ Director
Dec 2, 2017
Adanya Dunn ~ soprano
Kate Carver ~ piano
Matthew Coons ~ organ
Emperor Quartet:
Jef ten Kortenaar & Clare Pellerin, violins
Kathleen Kajioka, viola
Stephen Buck, cello
www.cantorescelestes.com
Dec 2, 2017
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Vokalensemble d'accord
We're a Choir of about 15 people, singing secular music from all genres and from all times (from the sixteenth century onwards, that is). And provided that it's a Cappella music. Even within these limits, there's still an awful lot of pieces left ...
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Seal Lullaby
Seal Lullaby by Eric Whitacre
East Central University Chorale
Conducted by Dr. J. Steven Walker
Accompanied by Mr. Rudy Lupinsky
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2005 UPSA: Rosheim, FRANCE; ALLELUIA
The University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors (UPSA) sing Alleluia by Filipino Composer, Alejandro Consolacion performed in Alsace, France
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Octarium
The vocal octet Octarium, based in Kansas City, has gained a national reputation for performances suffused with what composer Morton Lauridsen called, “stunning artistry combined with an absolutely beautiful blending of voices.” Composer Stephen Hatfield ... moreThe vocal octet Octarium, based in Kansas City, has gained a national reputation for performances suffused with what composer Morton Lauridsen called, “stunning artistry combined with an absolutely beautiful blending of voices.” Composer Stephen Hatfield raves, “Octarium’s ability to change the nuance of their tone and timbre without disrupting the flow of the music enables them to pack their performances with riches without ever over-reaching for their effects.” At each presentation, Octarium offers the polished choral sonority and embodiment of the philosophy, “Eight Singers, One Voice” for which the ensemble has become well-known and respected. The Riverfront Times writes that the “eight members of Octarium go beyond raising their voices together in song; their voices warp and weave together, coalescing as a single instrument of tremendous power and depth. Octarium wields this might gracefully, never overpowering, opting instead to revel in the pliancy of the human voice.”
In addition to a Kansas City-a... less