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Un jour vis un foulon
Un jour vis un foulon - Roland de Lassus (Orlando di Lasso) sung by The Stairwell Carollers with guest, Gabriel Lewis-O'Connor.
From the Stairwell Carollers 40th anniversary concert, May 5, 2017.
This concert was the grand finale of a weekend work... moreUn jour vis un foulon - Roland de Lassus (Orlando di Lasso) sung by The Stairwell Carollers with guest, Gabriel Lewis-O'Connor.
From the Stairwell Carollers 40th anniversary concert, May 5, 2017.
This concert was the grand finale of a weekend workshop event with Gabriel Lewis-O'Connor ( Chanticleer alumnus and professional singer and Choral conductor). Three Choirs from Glebe Collegiate and Gabriel Lewis-O'Connor joined The Stairwell Carollers in workshops at the Galilee Centre and in concert.
Our thanks to Rachel Handley, Glebe Choir director and music teacher.
Get our professional recordings here... http://www.stairwellcarollers.com/Purchases.html
All Stairwell Carollers CDs benefit charities and are available on our website in both CD and MP3 formats. This non-profit organization raises funds for local charities through concert, CD and cookbook sales.
The Stairwell Carollers, an a cappella group formed in 1977 by director Pierre Massie, has earned the distinction of being ranked amongst... less
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Kuhnau: Tristis est anima mea -- Reading Phoenix Choir
The Reading Phoenix Choir sing Johann Kuhnau, Tristis est anima mea. Recorded live at our concert in St Clement Danes, London in January 2014, as part of the Brandenburg Festival.
Sung by: Reading Phoenix Choir
Conducted: David Crown,
Recorded by: ... moreThe Reading Phoenix Choir sing Johann Kuhnau, Tristis est anima mea. Recorded live at our concert in St Clement Danes, London in January 2014, as part of the Brandenburg Festival.
Sung by: Reading Phoenix Choir
Conducted: David Crown,
Recorded by: Cannonball Media
For more information about the Choir, visit our website on http://www.readingphoenixChoir.com
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Shir El Choir "Geshem" מקהלת שיר אל "גשם משמים"
The Shir El Choir performs "Geshem Mishamayim (Rain From Heaven) under the direction of Nomi Teplow at a Choral convention in Jerusalem. Arr: Gil Aldema
מקהלת שיר-אל בניצוחה של נעמי טפלו מבצעת את "גשם משמים (היורה)" בכנס מקהלות בירושלים. עיבוד: גיל אלדמע) "
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Elektra Women's Choir
With a mandate to inspire and lead in the Choral art form through excellence in performance and through the creation, exploration and celebration of women’s repertoire, Vancouver’s renowned Elektra Women’s Choir has taken a leadership role in the internat... moreWith a mandate to inspire and lead in the Choral art form through excellence in performance and through the creation, exploration and celebration of women’s repertoire, Vancouver’s renowned Elektra Women’s Choir has taken a leadership role in the international classical women’s Choir movement.
The Choir is known for its adventurous programming, seeking out music written specifically for women and frequently commissioning new works. Its appearances include performances at the distinguished National Convention of the American Choral Directors Association (February 2003 and March 1997), including memorable New York performances at Carnegie Hall, Riverside Church, and Avery Fisher Hall. Elektra was honoured to represent Canada at the Fourth World Symposium on Choral Music in Sydney, Australia (August 1996).
Recent engagements include organising and performing in Welcome the World: A Choral Gala, as part of the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad, hosting Tapestry International Festival of women’s Choirs in 2009,... less
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The Elektra Sound - Warmups
First in a series of videos for Choral conductors shedding light on Elektra Women's Choir's (http://www.elektra.ca) approach to making music. Morna Edmundson, Artistic Director, takes us through two of her warmups, 1) using folk song melodies to encourage... moreFirst in a series of videos for Choral conductors shedding light on Elektra Women's Choir's (http://www.elektra.ca) approach to making music. Morna Edmundson, Artistic Director, takes us through two of her warmups, 1) using folk song melodies to encourage legato singing and natural phrasing and 2) "Umbrellas" to ease the top of a woman's range. Elektra's mandate is "to inspire and lead in the Choral art form through excellence in performance and the creation, exploration, and celebration of women's repertoire." Your thoughts on the video? Let's start a conversation!
Repertoire referenced in Episode One:
Un Canadien errant, Quebec folk song, arr. Mark Sirett ( http://www.marksirett.ca ); Sheet music: Kelman Hall 04/20MMP29 (Music Plus) (http://musicpluscorp.com/KELMAN%20HALL/88/0); Audio recording available on iTunes and on "Pure Elektra" CD (http://elektra.ca/store/products/pure-elektra/ and http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elektrawomensChoir2) less