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Nevenka
Nevenka is a Los Angeles-based women's folk chorus performing songs from Eastern Europe.
Nevenka's repertoire includes songs from Bulgaria, Macedonia, Croatia, Albania, Russia, Greece, and Georgia, as well as Ladino Sephardic and Rom (Gypsy) songs.
... moreNevenka is a Los Angeles-based women's folk chorus performing songs from Eastern Europe.
Nevenka's repertoire includes songs from Bulgaria, Macedonia, Croatia, Albania, Russia, Greece, and Georgia, as well as Ladino Sephardic and Rom (Gypsy) songs.
The group was formed in 1976 by women who shared a common interest in the complex harmonies and compelling rhythms typical in Balkan music.
Very much in the Eastern European tradition, Nevenka includes women of all ages making music together.
Visit: http://nevenka.org/ for more information. less
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MINUTIAE ENSEMBLE
Minutiae Vocal Ensemble represents significant cultural gain of ancient region, focuses on achieving quality Vocal production, based on individual education and upbringing of singers. The artistic director of the ensemble is Robert Feguš.
The ensemble ... moreMinutiae Vocal Ensemble represents significant cultural gain of ancient region, focuses on achieving quality Vocal production, based on individual education and upbringing of singers. The artistic director of the ensemble is Robert Feguš.
The ensemble strives to achieve the level of singing that enables recording of thematically diverse programmes, concert performances in excellent halls and participation in national as well as international music festivals.
For more information on Minutiae and Robert Feguš, please visit www.musicaensemble.org/minutiae.html less
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Parbėg laivelis (D. Zakaras) - Vocal orange
Liveaufnahme 13.10.2013
Komponist: Donatas Zakaras
Werk: Parbėg laivelis
Frauenensemble „Vocal orange" Salzburg (www.Vocal-orange.at)
Solo: Christina Stöger
Dirigent: Arūnas Pečiulis
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Veni, veni, Emmanuel - Frauenensemble Vocal orange
Veni, veni, Emmanuel (aus dem 13. Jhdt./Satz: A.M. Schronen)
Frauenensemble „Vocal orange“, Salzburg
Dirigent: Arūnas Pečiulis
Recording: Tonstudio Martin, Bad Reichenhall
Die CD „Weihnacht in Orange“ ist erhältlich unter www.Vocal-orange.at
Th... moreVeni, veni, Emmanuel (aus dem 13. Jhdt./Satz: A.M. Schronen)
Frauenensemble „Vocal orange“, Salzburg
Dirigent: Arūnas Pečiulis
Recording: Tonstudio Martin, Bad Reichenhall
Die CD „Weihnacht in Orange“ ist erhältlich unter www.Vocal-orange.at
The CD „Christmas in Orange“ is now available!
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Domino Vocal group - Evening Rise
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Domino Vocal group performed an acoustic version of Evening Rise (traditional, Transcription by Lo... moreJOIN US ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Domino-Vocal-Group/184239461589584?ref=hl
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Domino Vocal group performed an acoustic version of Evening Rise (traditional, Transcription by Lorenzo Subrizi) in Fossano for "Fossano in Voce Festival" (25-11-2013).
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Thalitas Vocal Ensemble
THALITAS Vocal ensemble was first created in 1996 as an activity of the “APOLLON” Music Club by Giorgos Kaloutsis. Its first members were students of the Club's Music School and many of them participated in the Youth Choir of the city of Heraklion, under ... moreTHALITAS Vocal ensemble was first created in 1996 as an activity of the “APOLLON” Music Club by Giorgos Kaloutsis. Its first members were students of the Club's Music School and many of them participated in the Youth Choir of the city of Heraklion, under the direction of Mrs. Katerina Tzagkaraki. The name of the ensemble originates from Thalitas, an ancient cretan composer and legislator, after whom a street in Heraklion is named; in this street the first rehearsals of the ensemble took place.
The ensemble's primary goal was to acquaint its members with the a cappella (“in the chapel”, without church organ accompaniment) Vocal music of the renaissance period. THALITAS began by studying and performing works of renowned composers of that era (e.g. Josquin des Prez, G. P. da Palestrina, Orlando di Lasso) to assist the learning process of its members' musical studies. After a while, the ensemble's repertoire was enriched with choral works from other eras, from the antiquity to the present, as well as with adaptat... less
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Michele Josia "Sanctus"
Prima esecuzione del "Sanctus" di Michele Josia del Coro Città di Roma al 32° Concorso Internazionale di Varna (Bulgaria). Primo Premio