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Adiemus
Originally by: ‘Enya’
Lyrics: Karl Jenkins
Music: Peter Starfinger
Sound: Johan De Cock
Performed by the women of 'Universitair Koor Antwerpen' at their Spring Concert "Game of Tones" on May 13, 2014.
group:
Anima Solla
The vocal group Anima Solla was founded in 1998 in Jumprava, Latvia. Initially, the singers performed mainly in their home town and neighbouring areas, actively accumulating experience for their first serious contest, the Latvian National Contest for Voca... moreThe vocal group Anima Solla was founded in 1998 in Jumprava, Latvia. Initially, the singers performed mainly in their home town and neighbouring areas, actively accumulating experience for their first serious contest, the Latvian National Contest for Vocal Ensembles, in 1999. Success amongst the tough competition in the category of female ensembles encouraged the singers to participate in international contests, resulting only in awards.
Success increases the joy of singing and in order to spread positive emotions to a greater number of vocal music admirers, Anima Solla began concert trips to the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, France, Poland, Lithuania and Australia.
Anima Solla has three different concert programmes – sacred music, compositions of Latvian composers and folk song arrangements, as well as jazz and popular music.
The group has also recorded 3 CDs - Domine Dominus Noster which includes sacred music compositions, Vai tā mana vaina bija (Was it my fault) with different Latvian folk song arrangeme... less
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Magnificat - Ecce enim (Mvt 2) by Kim André Arnesen
Cantores Celestes women's choir
Kelly Galbraith ~ Director
LIVE Dec 2, 2017
Kate Carver ~ piano
Matthew Coons ~ organ
Adanya Dunn ~ soprano
Emperor Quartet: The Emperor Quartet
Jef ten Kortenaar & Clare Pellerin, violins
Kathleen Kajioka, viol... moreCantores Celestes women's choir
Kelly Galbraith ~ Director
LIVE Dec 2, 2017
Kate Carver ~ piano
Matthew Coons ~ organ
Adanya Dunn ~ soprano
Emperor Quartet: The Emperor Quartet
Jef ten Kortenaar & Clare Pellerin, violins
Kathleen Kajioka, viola
Stephen Buck, cello
www.cantorescelestes.com
Dec 2, 2017
group:
Johansen Viking Singers
The Johansen High School Vocal Music Department provides our students the opportunity to perform great choral literature while entertaining local audiences and performing at a variety of civic and community events. Johansen choirs are truly honored to re... more The Johansen High School Vocal Music Department provides our students the opportunity to perform great choral literature while entertaining local audiences and performing at a variety of civic and community events. Johansen choirs are truly honored to represent our community in various capacities as well as having the opportunity to tour throughout California, often giving students their first experience outside of Stanislaus County.
We are excited that nearly 60 students will participate in the vocal music program at Johansen High School this year. Last year our choirs participated in multiple festivals, sang by invitation at many local events and toured San Diego. The department’s Viking Singers won a contest this summer and sang on stage with Foreigner at the County Fair. These talented students have been invited to participate in Gallo Center for the Arts first ever a cappella festival in April 2013.
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Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina - Sicut Cervus (Virtual Cathedral 360°) #StayAtHome #SingAtHome
This time we present a truly virtual choir in the virtual cathedral - with 360° video and audio!
We recommend listening on a smartphone with headphones via the YouTube app! Then the immersive impressions are the best :)
After the last premiere of the ... moreThis time we present a truly virtual choir in the virtual cathedral - with 360° video and audio!
We recommend listening on a smartphone with headphones via the YouTube app! Then the immersive impressions are the best :)
After the last premiere of the You Raise Me Up recording, the Academic choir of the Gdańsk university of Technology worked intensively on the next choral song. This time we went a step further – we created a truly virtual choir in the virtual cathedral. The recording was made in 360° technology, which means that we can listen and watch both sound and image in the full sphere. To capture the full effect, it's best to listen to this presentation in headphones on your smartphone. You can then feel like inside the old temple surrounded by sound from everywhere. less