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MusicA ORBIS PRAGUE choir FESTIVAL
The Prague Concert Co., one of Central Europe’s leading agencies specialising in cultural and Music tours since 1994, is happy to announce the launch of the Musica Orbis Prague choir Festival.
Based in Prague, the city of Music with fai...
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Femmeuse
Femmeuse is a female choir that consists of 18 enthusiastic singers of all ages. The atmosphere in the group is very good and that enables us to really make good and warm Music together. We sing a capella as well as accompanied Music. Our repertoire is a ... moreFemmeuse is a female choir that consists of 18 enthusiastic singers of all ages. The atmosphere in the group is very good and that enables us to really make good and warm Music together. We sing a capella as well as accompanied Music. Our repertoire is a mix of renaissance and contemporary Music, both classical and pop.
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Kaki Lambe - Shumayela
Shumayela, under the direction of Kimberley Denis, performs "Kaki Lambe," a traditional piece from Senegal, arranged by Brian Tate. With guests Nelson Nagenda (Cape Town Chamber choir, South Africa) and Theodore Cookson (Mascato Youth choir, Namibia). For... moreShumayela, under the direction of Kimberley Denis, performs "Kaki Lambe," a traditional piece from Senegal, arranged by Brian Tate. With guests Nelson Nagenda (Cape Town Chamber choir, South Africa) and Theodore Cookson (Mascato Youth choir, Namibia). For more information on the Kokopelli choir Association, visit http://kokopellichoirs.com.
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VocalEssence - What Sweeter Music
The VocalEssence Chorus & Ensemble Singers perform John Rutter's beloved "What Sweeter Music" at the first of their sold out Welcome Christmas 2009 concerts. Recorded live on December 6, 2009 at Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis.
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Schubert: In monte Oliveti
F. Schubert: In monte Oliveti (D696 Op. posth. 113 No.2) - The Waldorf Student choir, conductor: Laszlo Bencze - Recorded in the Lutheran Secondary School Aszod/Hungary on 16. April 2014.
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Music Matters Inclusive Community choirs
Music Matters Inclusive Community choirs was established by our Musical Director, Gráinne O'Grady in April 2012
Our motto is: "One choir, One Community, No Divides, ALL Abilities"
The aim of Music Matters and our inclusiv... moreMusic Matters Inclusive Community choirs was established by our Musical Director, Gráinne O'Grady in April 2012
Our motto is: "One choir, One Community, No Divides, ALL Abilities"
The aim of Music Matters and our inclusive community choir projects is to unite all of our members through the universal language of Music - regardless of previous Musical experience, ability, language, socio-economic status or other barriers which may prevent our members from being able to fully participate in other Musical groups.
Our choral projects include: inclusive community choirs for people with and without disabilities, choirs specifically for adults with intellectual disabilities, and choirs for older people, with a particular focus on those with dementia and memory loss.
There are now a total of ten choirs operating in the Dublin area, with more planned for 2015!
For more info:
www.Musicmatters.ie
www.facebook.com/Musicmatters2012
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He Tamaiti ō te Ao Tukupū (T Komene)
Takerei Komene’s 'He Tamaiti ō te Ao Tukupū' is a celebration of birth, rejoicing in its chaos and the process of creation. This new commission revolves around the creation of a person with endless potential. The text centres on a well-know whakatauki or ... moreTakerei Komene’s 'He Tamaiti ō te Ao Tukupū' is a celebration of birth, rejoicing in its chaos and the process of creation. This new commission revolves around the creation of a person with endless potential. The text centres on a well-know whakatauki or proverb:
Whāia te iti kahurangi, ki te tuohu koe, me he maunga teitei
[Seek that which you treasure most – if you must bow your head, let it be to the loftiest of mountains]
A mihi pepeha, hailing the fabrics of space and the throes of the heart, is joined by the organ – a giant celestial factory, chaotic and cacophonous, with great starry arms placing pieces into unique moulds forming the fragments of the final section of the work – a mighty invocation of the whakatauki. less
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Noctis Chamber choir - Pure Imagination (excerpt)
Noctis Chamber choir performing at Bath Music Festival on May 16th 2014.
This piece was arranged especially for the choir by their director Francis Faux.
Venue: St Swithin's, Bath
Pianist - Matthew Finch
Please visit www.noctischoir.com for ... moreNoctis Chamber choir performing at Bath Music Festival on May 16th 2014.
This piece was arranged especially for the choir by their director Francis Faux.
Venue: St Swithin's, Bath
Pianist - Matthew Finch
Please visit www.noctischoir.com for more information on upcoming events.