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Happy - LUMEN VOCALE (Pharrell Williams a cappella cover)
video: Happy - LUMEN VocalE (Pharrell Williams a cappella cover)

performed by: Lumen Vocale Soloist EnsembLe arrangement: Marek Lewandowski soloists: Julita Mańczak, Jędrzej Suchan sopranos: Joanna Klonowska, Anna ALexandrowicz altos: Paulina Bierwagen, Marianna Majchrzak tenors: Radosław Wencek, Andrzej Lewicki ...  Le.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">moreLe="display:none;">performed by: Lumen Vocale Soloist EnsembLe arrangement: Marek Lewandowski soloists: Julita Mańczak, Jędrzej Suchan sopranos: Joanna Klonowska, Anna ALexandrowicz altos: Paulina Bierwagen, Marianna Majchrzak tenors: Radosław Wencek, Andrzej Lewicki basses: Adam Kutny, Witold Lewicki clapping: Adam Kutny recorded and mastered by: Marek Lewandowski  

Audivi Vocem - Thomas Tallis
video: Audivi Vocem - Thomas Tallis

Beatus Choral EnsembLe presents "Audivi Vocem" by Thomas Tallis.

Ring Out Wild Bells - Jonathan Dove - Antioch Chamber Ensemb
video: Ring Out Wild Bells - Jonathan Dove - Antioch Chamber Ensemb

This piece appears on our new CD. Order now! www.AntiochChamberEnsembLe.org - Antioch Chamber EnsembLe's performance of Jonathan Dove's "Ring Out Wild Bells" for the 2008 Piccolo SpoLeto Festival in CharLeston, SC on May 24, 2008 at St. Philip's Episc...  Le.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">moreLe="display:none;">This piece appears on our new CD. Order now! www.AntiochChamberEnsembLe.org - Antioch Chamber EnsembLe's performance of Jonathan Dove's "Ring Out Wild Bells" for the 2008 Piccolo SpoLeto Festival in CharLeston, SC on May 24, 2008 at St. Philip's Episcopal Church. For more information about Antioch, visit www.antiochonline.com  

St Mary's Cathedral Choir, Glasgow
group: St Mary's Cathedral Choir, Glasgow

The Choir at St Mary’s Cathedral is one of Scotland’s finest. It is made up of boys, girls, Women and men from all walks of life and with many Levels of musical expertise and experience, who give of their time and taLent on an entirely voluntary basis to ...  Le.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">moreLe="display:none;">The Choir at St Mary’s Cathedral is one of Scotland’s finest. It is made up of boys, girls, Women and men from all walks of life and with many Levels of musical expertise and experience, who give of their time and taLent on an entirely voluntary basis to sing to a professional standard. Membership of the choir currently stands at around thirty-five adults and sixteen to twenty children. The choir’s principal function is to provide the music and help Lead the worship at the Cathedral’s two main services every Sunday: Sung Eucharist at 10.30 am and Choral Evensong at 6.30 pm. Services are preceded by a rehearsal, and there is a rehearsal once a week, currently on Thursday evenings. In addition to these important duties, the choir also sings for regular special services, occasional concerts, broadcasts regularly on BBC Radio, has appeared on TV, and every year they sing in one of the great British Cathedrals for a weekend, or sometimes a week. St Mary’s Cathedral Choir performs a very wide range of music, ...    Less_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getPrevious().styLe.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">Less

Cantilena Frauenkammerchor Gumpoldskirchen
group: CantiLena Frauenkammerchor Gumpoldskirchen

The roots of CantiLena lie within the children’s choir “Gumpoldskirchner Spatzen”. The memories of the wonderful and exciting years, the great musical and personal experiences gained whiLe singing in the children’s choir motivated a group of former membe...  Le.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">moreLe="display:none;">The roots of CantiLena lie within the children’s choir “Gumpoldskirchner Spatzen”. The memories of the wonderful and exciting years, the great musical and personal experiences gained whiLe singing in the children’s choir motivated a group of former members to reunite and to found a femaLe Vocal EnsembLe – in January 2004, students, mothers and young professionals come together to sing for the first time as “CantiLena”. Prof. Elisabeth ZiegLer, conductor of the “Gumpoldskirchner Spatzen”, was entrusted to be the artistic director of the new Women’s choir. She was tempted by the possibility to go beyond the limits given by the repertoire of a children’s choir and to discover new choral literature with the now adult singers. From the very first moment of the foundation of “CantiLena” until today, Elisabeth ZiegLer guides and supports the plans of the enthusiastic young Women by sharing her extensive musical expertise. It was her lifelong passion for choral music that was planted into the singers’ hearts back in ...    Less_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getPrevious().styLe.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">Less

Me Hwe Nyame (SDAH NG 13) - J. K. Amoako
video: Me Hwe Nyame (SDAH NG 13) - J. K. Amoako

Me Hwe Nyame - J.K. Amoako Rendered by - Musikteers EnsembLe Gh Sound and Video - Slover’s Production This inspiring song reminds us of the importance of looking up to God in times of struggLe and uncertainty. It. speaks to the heart and soul of t...  Le.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">moreLe="display:none;">Me Hwe Nyame - J.K. Amoako Rendered by - Musikteers EnsembLe Gh Sound and Video - Slover’s Production This inspiring song reminds us of the importance of looking up to God in times of struggLe and uncertainty. It. speaks to the heart and soul of those seeking hope and renewal. Whether you're facing personal chalLenges or societal upheaval, this song is a powerful reminder that we are never alone - that there is always a guiding light to Lead us through the darkness. Let the music be a beacon of hope and a source of strength on your journey to a brighter tomorrow  Less_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getPrevious().styLe.display='';$(this).getParent().styLe.display='none';">Less