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Cantores Minores
Cantores Minores, the choir of Boys and Young Men of Helsinki Cathedral, was founded in 1952. Its first conductors were the Finnish-American Dr. of Musicology, Mrs. Ruth-Esther Hillila and Finnish Pastor Mr. Tarmo Nuotio. The three following conductors ca... moreCantores Minores, the choir of Boys and Young Men of Helsinki Cathedral, was founded in 1952. Its first conductors were the Finnish-American Dr. of Musicology, Mrs. Ruth-Esther Hillila and Finnish Pastor Mr. Tarmo Nuotio. The three following conductors came from Vienna (Austria) Mr. Peter Lacovich, Zwickau Prof. Mr. Heinz Hofmann and Dresden (Germany) prof. Mr. Christian Hauschild, the original footholds of European protestant 'Knabenchor' -tradition.
Cantores Minores is the largest and most professional boys choir and choir school in Finland offering boys and young men both musical and spiritual education around the Helsinki region. Cantores Minores is especially famous for its performances of large church music pieces by
J.S. Bach, J. Brahms, G.F. Händel and F. Mendelssohn and a strong inspiration and example for the choir has during its 70 years of existence been the 1000 year-long protestant boys choir tradition
in Germany.
The Artistic Director of the choir and Principal of the Cantores Minores Mus... less
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CHRIS ARTLEY: Missa Brevis
World première performance given by Auckland Symphony Orchestra, The Graduate choir New Zealand and Holy Trinity Cathedral choir directed by Peter Thomas. Organist: Philip Smith. Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, 10 March 2018. Composer's website: https:/... moreWorld première performance given by Auckland Symphony Orchestra, The Graduate choir New Zealand and Holy Trinity Cathedral choir directed by Peter Thomas. Organist: Philip Smith. Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland, 10 March 2018. Composer's website: https://www.chrisartley.com
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Newquay Male Voice choir 2010.
This video is made up of moments from NMVC wonderful 2010. Not all events have been recorded on this video so as to leave room for other videos.
Newquay and the surrounding coast line provides the back ground .
It is hard not to sing when blessed wit... moreThis video is made up of moments from NMVC wonderful 2010. Not all events have been recorded on this video so as to leave room for other videos.
Newquay and the surrounding coast line provides the back ground .
It is hard not to sing when blessed with a home land as beautifull as ours.
Oll an gwella
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St Jacobs Chamber choir
S:t Jacobs Chamber choir, with the conductor Gary Graden, performs regularly at concerts and services in S:t Jacobs Church and the Stockholm Cathedral. Located in the in the heart of Stockholm, these two churches are a renowned center for church music in ... moreS:t Jacobs Chamber choir, with the conductor Gary Graden, performs regularly at concerts and services in S:t Jacobs Church and the Stockholm Cathedral. Located in the in the heart of Stockholm, these two churches are a renowned center for church music in Sweden. The choir´s repertoire consists of a cappella works from a wide range of national styles and periods, as well as larger works for choir and orchestra.
The choir has won several of Europe´s most important competitions including the European Grand Prize for choral music. The choir has also participated in a wide array of national and international festivals such as the Conference for Swedish Choral Conductors, the Scandinavian Symposium for Sacred Music, the Tolosa Festival in Spain, the IFCM World Symposium in Minneapolis, Sagra Musicale Umbra in Italy, Musica Sacra in Germany, Polyfollia in France, Debrecen Festival in Hungary, and De Internationale Koorbiënnale Haarlem in Holland.
In 2009 S:t Jacobs Chamber choir and Gary Graden were awarded the ... less
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Tallis: How Shall I Sing
Tallis: How Shall I Sing - The Waldorf Students choir, conductor: László Bencze. Recorded on 10. 04. 2011. in the BTM Castle Museum, Budapest.
The melody is a version of the third tune from the Nine Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter "Why Fum'th In ... moreTallis: How Shall I Sing - The Waldorf Students choir, conductor: László Bencze. Recorded on 10. 04. 2011. in the BTM Castle Museum, Budapest.
The melody is a version of the third tune from the Nine Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter "Why Fum'th In Fight" (Psalm 2) and also known as "third mode melody". The text is from John Mason (1645--1694) a parish priest of St. Giles.