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Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus
As a nationally recognized choral organization offering musical training and performance to a diverse group of choristers, the Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus has provided an artistic and cultural resource in Tucson for 75 years. The cornerstone of the Chorus ... moreAs a nationally recognized choral organization offering musical training and performance to a diverse group of choristers, the Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus has provided an artistic and cultural resource in Tucson for 75 years. The cornerstone of the Chorus is traditional boyChoir music including sacred and secular pieces spanning the Middle Ages to the present.
The Chorus incorporates songs and ballads of the American Southwest and other repertoire into its program in a unique way. Costumed as cowboys the boys sing the songs of the saddle and showcase their trick rodeo roping. The Chorus also performs contemporary music including Broadway show tunes, international songs, holiday music and modern favorites.
Additionally, the Chorus represents the Tucson community as a world renowned choral organization. It has toured throughout the U.S. and many countries around the world. There have been collaborations with national symphony orchestras, radio and TV appearances, partnerships with diverse arts and cultural organi... less
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Blew By You by the Nashville Singers
Performed at the 2012 Season of Harmony Concert
November 17, 2012
at Hillsboro High School
Words and Music by
ROY ORBISON and JOE MELSON
Arrangement by
TOM GENTRY
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Pittch Please
Pittch Please originated from a men's alumni a cappella group comprised of Pitt graduates. After what was thought to be the group's last concert, a push from student fans and current members led the group to seek registration as a bonafide student organiz... morePittch Please originated from a men's alumni a cappella group comprised of Pitt graduates. After what was thought to be the group's last concert, a push from student fans and current members led the group to seek registration as a bonafide student organization.
Pittch Please now provides fraternal solidarity for its members, sentimental commemorations for its alumni, and musical excellence for the Pittsburgh community.
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The Sunday Night Singers Perform "Autumn"
This is a performance of Joshua Shank's "Autumn" by The Sunday Night Singers with the Palmdale High School Choral Union at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in 2008. Enjoy.
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Methodist University Chamber Singers
This 12-member performs vocal jazz, madrigals, and pop a cappella, etc., and is available for smaller venues around campus and the immediate Fayetteville area. An additional scholarship is offered to people who are
successfully placed in the group. Membe... moreThis 12-member performs vocal jazz, madrigals, and pop a cappella, etc., and is available for smaller venues around campus and the immediate Fayetteville area. An additional scholarship is offered to people who are
successfully placed in the group. Membership in MU Chorale is required
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"Ave Maria" (TTBB) - Joshua B. Himes
"Ave Maria" by Joshua B. Himes for Male voices, a cappella.
Hail Mary, full of grace: the Lord is with thee,
blessed art thou among women,
and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners,
now and at th... more"Ave Maria" by Joshua B. Himes for Male voices, a cappella.
Hail Mary, full of grace: the Lord is with thee,
blessed art thou among women,
and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners,
now and at the hour of our death.
Amen.
Recorded by Matthew Curtis (ChoralTracks)
To learn more about the composer and view full previews of more music visit MusicSpoke.com
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The Vail Chorale
When Fred Reinagel founded The Vail Chorale in 2011, his goal was simple: to create a non-auditioned community chorus that would provide an opportunity for choral music-making on Tucson’s east side, welcoming singers of all ages and musical skills.
Sin... moreWhen Fred Reinagel founded The Vail Chorale in 2011, his goal was simple: to create a non-auditioned community chorus that would provide an opportunity for choral music-making on Tucson’s east side, welcoming singers of all ages and musical skills.
Since its inception, The Vail Chorale has been entertaining local audiences with Fall and Spring concerts that feature musical styles for every taste. Performances have taken place at various locations including Empire and Cienega High Schools, the Arizona Senior Academy, and the Del Webb Lodge at Rancho del Lago.
Chorale members have included high School students as well as adults of all ages, who have found that the intergenerational experience has added to the fun of singing together. Concert attendees have remarked at the obvious enjoyment and enthusiasm that comes across to the audience.
The Vail Chorale is directed by Fred Reinagel, the Chorale’s founder. Fred determines the theme and selects the repertoire for each concert cycle. Assistant Director Mel... less
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The Gate of Purgatory by Joe Dillon Ford sung by David Warin Solomons
The second of three movements by composer Joseph Dillon Ford for Male chorus, based on Dante's The Divine Comedy (L'inferno), sung by the dwsChorale.
Video recreated in honour of the composer
Vidi una porta, e tre gradi di sotto
per gire ad essa, di ... moreThe second of three movements by composer Joseph Dillon Ford for Male chorus, based on Dante's The Divine Comedy (L'inferno), sung by the dwsChorale.
Video recreated in honour of the composer
Vidi una porta, e tre gradi di sotto
per gire ad essa, di color diversi,
e un portier ch' ancor non facea motto.
[I saw a portal, and three stairs beneath,
Diverse in colour, to go up to it,
And a gate-keeper, who yet spake no word]
Poi pinse l' uscio a la porta sacrata,
dicendo: "Intrate; ma facciovi accorti
che di fuor torna chi ' n dietro si guata"
[Then pushed the portals of the sacred door,
Exclaiming: “Enter; but I give you warning
That forth returns whoever looks behind.”]
Io mi rivolsi attento al primo tuono,
e ' Te Deum laudamus' mi parea
udire in voce mista al dolce suono.
[At the first thunder-peal I turned attentive,
And _”Te Deum laudamus”_ seemed to hear
In voices mingled with sweet melody.] less