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Agnus Dei from Mass for choir and Orchestra
Mass setting by David Warin Solomons for choir and Orchestra performed in January 2016
(with special timpani roll in memory of the November 2015 victims in Beirut and Paris)
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Unfold, Ye Portals
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square perform "Unfold, Ye Portals," from "The Redemption," by Charles Gounod. It is performed from the new George S. and Delores Dore Eccles Theater in downtown Salt Lake City.
Episode 4545. Aired Oc... moreThe Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square perform "Unfold, Ye Portals," from "The Redemption," by Charles Gounod. It is performed from the new George S. and Delores Dore Eccles Theater in downtown Salt Lake City.
Episode 4545. Aired October 23, 2016.
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London City Singers at Nottingham 2015
London City Singers' contest performance at Nottingham 2015, the annual convention of the Quartet of Nations Region 31 of Sweet Adelines International held at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, England last 09 May 2015.
The song package includes "Wh... moreLondon City Singers' contest performance at Nottingham 2015, the annual convention of the Quartet of Nations Region 31 of Sweet Adelines International held at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, England last 09 May 2015.
The song package includes "When You Wish Upon A Star" and "Whose Honey Are You".
This performance gave us a total score of 504 and a B minus level in all categories. Read more about how we've achieved all our goals at this year's contest here - http://londonCitysingers.co.uk/goals-achieved/
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Ave Verum Corpus (K. 618) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ave Verum Corpus (K. 618) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Recorded live by Musicalibera Choir & Orchestra on May 20th 2016 at the St. Francis Church, Valletta, Malta.
Choir & Orchestra under the baton of Brandon Attard
Orchestra Leader: Marcelline Agius
... moreAve Verum Corpus (K. 618) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Recorded live by Musicalibera Choir & Orchestra on May 20th 2016 at the St. Francis Church, Valletta, Malta.
Choir & Orchestra under the baton of Brandon Attard
Orchestra Leader: Marcelline Agius
Ave verum corpus (Hail, true body) is a motet in D major (K. 618), composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It is a setting of the 14th century Eucharistic hymn in Latin "Ave verum corpus" in 1791. Mozart wrote it for Anton Stoll, a friend of Mozart and Joseph Haydn. Stoll was the musical coordinator in the parish of Baden bei Wien, near Vienna. This setting of the Ave verum corpus text was composed to celebrate the feast of Corpus Christi; the autograph is dated 17 June 1791. It is only forty-six bars long and is scored for SATB choir, string instruments, and organ. Mozart's manuscript contains minimal directions, with only a single sotto voce at the beginning. less
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Greendale Chorale - Hotaru Koi
Ro Composer: Ro Ogura
Greendale Chorale sings 'Hotaru Koi' in Orientale Concentus III, held in Yilan, Taiwan.
Greendale Chorale was awarded 'Gold' and 'Category Champions of Youth Choir (Equal Voices)' category.
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Radio Orchestra and Choir of the National radio of Ukraine L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9
Radio choir and Orchestra of Ukraine
NRCU Orchestra Academic Choir of the National radio of Ukraine named after P. Maiboroda. L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9 Part 4 Conductor Vladimir Sheiko
NRCU Orchestra NRCU CHOIR L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9 ... moreRadio choir and Orchestra of Ukraine
NRCU Orchestra Academic Choir of the National radio of Ukraine named after P. Maiboroda. L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9 Part 4 Conductor Vladimir Sheiko
NRCU Orchestra NRCU CHOIR L van Beethoven, Symphony No 9 Part 4 Conductor Vladimir Sheiko Juliya Tkach
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Choir starting concert like an Orchestra
In our 'Me and All of You' concerts in March 2017, where the choir was largely accompanying solo instruments in a concerto, or where we were sharing the limelight with a virtuosic soloist, we chose to begin our concert as we would if we were an Orchestra!