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The Lord is My Shepherd
From John Rutter's Requiem. Performed by The Tidewater Singers, William R. Thomas, Director. April 30, 2011 at Christ Church in Cambridge, Maryland.
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Hayom Kadosh/Hamsafar/Sukla Krisne/ Kia Hora Te Marino - Angel City Chorale
The final four selections from classical crossover album "Calling all Dawns" by Christopher Tin - performed in its West Coast Premiere by Angel City Chorale.
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Hayom Kadosh (Hebrew) "Today Is Sacred"
Hamsaf... moreThe final four selections from classical crossover album "Calling all Dawns" by Christopher Tin - performed in its West Coast Premiere by Angel City Chorale.
Song Tiles (Language and Translation):
Hayom Kadosh (Hebrew) "Today Is Sacred"
Hamsafar (Farsi) "Journey Together"
Sukla Krisne (Sanskrit) "Light And Darkness"
Kia Hora Te Marino (Maori) "May Peace Be Widespread"
Soloist: Stacey Blair Young, Carmen Sicherman, Steve Tataeishi, Barbara Nicholls
Artistic Director, Sue Fink
Video edited by, Alex Chaloff, Annika Benitz
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That Choir
Now in its 3rd year, That Choir combines a High level of performance with a deep love of the choral art as one of Toronto’s neWest choral groups. That Choir was formed in the spring of 2008 by Craig Pike and 14 of his actor friends who wanted to create an... moreNow in its 3rd year, That Choir combines a High level of performance with a deep love of the choral art as one of Toronto’s neWest choral groups. That Choir was formed in the spring of 2008 by Craig Pike and 14 of his actor friends who wanted to create and share a music experience together. That Choir now brings together over 25 members with diverse backgrounds in work and study, and a mixture of trained and untrained voices. New Canadian artists are important for That Choir to nurture and have already performed new works by J. Scott Brubacher as well as Reza Jacobs in December 2010. Also in December of 2010, That Choir invited Canadian Theatre Artist Nancy Palk to read Dylan Thomas's " A Child's Christmas in Wales" as part of That Choir Carols - an annual celebration of the Holidays. As That Choir looks forward into 2011, it is becoming well known for its a cappella repertoire of many styles and periods with a strong focus on storytelling. less
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Orpheus Chamber Singers
Orpheus Chamber Singers, a professional adult mixed choir, was founded with the express purpose of providing exceptional performances of traditional and innovative chamber choral music from the past six centuries. Since our first concert in 1995, Orpheus ... moreOrpheus Chamber Singers, a professional adult mixed choir, was founded with the express purpose of providing exceptional performances of traditional and innovative chamber choral music from the past six centuries. Since our first concert in 1995, Orpheus has presented a multi-concert subscription series each year to great critical acclaim. Orpheus has performed throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area at venues including the regional conference of the American Choral Directors Association, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Kimbell Museum of Art, UT-SouthWestern Medical Center, Children’s Medical Center-Dallas, and numerous public Schools. Collaborations over its 30-year history have included Ars Lyrica Houston, Gramophone Award-winning Baroque scholar John Butt, Texas Camerata, jazz pianist Eric Barnes, hand drummer and international percussionist Jamal Mohamed, tanpura player Vatsal Dave, and many other outstanding instrumentalists.
Founding Artistic Director Donald Krehbiel retired from Orpheus after 27 seasons w... less
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SoundRoutes Singers
We were founded by musician Shona Brown in 2009 with 3 choirs and now are 4 community choirs across Bearsden and Lanarkshire with around 180 members. We rehearse weekly and sing a variety of pop, rock, folk, reggae and gospel.
SoundRoutes Singers have ... moreWe were founded by musician Shona Brown in 2009 with 3 choirs and now are 4 community choirs across Bearsden and Lanarkshire with around 180 members. We rehearse weekly and sing a variety of pop, rock, folk, reggae and gospel.
SoundRoutes Singers have performed to sellout audiences at venues across the local region and in 2012 recorded our debut EP Changing Key. The groundbreaking project was in conjunction with Addiewell Prison Choir, also run by Shona Brown, Britain's first prison choir and over £3000 was raised for Shelter Scotland. less
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Baba Yetu
County Town Singers - Baba Yetu by Christopher Tin; John Van Hoof soloist; May 7, 2010 at CAW Hall Oshawa, ON
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Andrea O. Veneracion International Choral Festival
Website: http://artseducation.culturalcenter.gov.ph/choralfestmnl
Competition Schedule: August 7-10, 2013
Deadline for submission of application requirements: April 2, 2013
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Philippine Madrigal Singers, ... moreWebsite: http://artseducation.culturalcenter.gov.ph/choralfestmnl
Competition Schedule: August 7-10, 2013
Deadline for submission of application requirements: April 2, 2013
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Philippine Madrigal Singers, the Cultural Center of the Philippines invites choirs from all over the world to compete in the Andrea O. Veneracion Choral Festival, Manila, 2013. It is open to choirs which will qualify in the following categories: Folk Music, Vocal Ensemble, Chamber Choir.
The festival honors the founder of the Philippine Madrigal Singers, National Artist for Music, Andrea O. Veneracion, an esteemed choirMaster and choral clinician who is instrumental in the promotion of choral music all over the country. less
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Lucy Cavendish Singers
Founded in October 2008 by Katharina Megli, the Lucy Cavendish Singers are a small choir of around 16 women. Membership is by audition only. All performances are from memory, delivering carefully-structured, semi-choreographed programmes. Repertoire encom... moreFounded in October 2008 by Katharina Megli, the Lucy Cavendish Singers are a small choir of around 16 women. Membership is by audition only. All performances are from memory, delivering carefully-structured, semi-choreographed programmes. Repertoire encompasses jazz, show tunes and folk songs as well as opera and the classical repertoire. Members include fellows and alumnae of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, as well as Singers drawn from the wider community.