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Till Osterland by World Youth Choir 2012 @ Cyprus
The Foundation World Youth Choir, all rights reserved
Performer: World Youth Choir, 2012 session in Cyprus (61 singer from 34 countries)
Piece: Arr. H. Parkman "Till Osterland"
Soloist: Sintija Šmite, Latvia
Conductor: Cecilia Rydinger ... moreThe Foundation World Youth Choir, all rights reserved
Performer: World Youth Choir, 2012 session in Cyprus (61 singer from 34 countries)
Piece: Arr. H. Parkman "Till Osterland"
Soloist: Sintija Šmite, Latvia
Conductor: Cecilia Rydinger Alin, Sweden
Recorded at the Sea Museum, Ayia Napa, Cyprus 19.08.2012.
Recording engineer: Tefkros Xydas, Cyprus (Organizing committee member)
The World Youth Choir session 2012 was held in Cyprus from August 7th to September 1st, 2012 thanks to the cooperation between the Foundation World Youth Choir and the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra Foundation - Cyprus Youth Symphony Orchestra, supported by the Ministry of culture and education - Cyprus presidency of the European Union (cultural events in 2012).
The World Youth Choir had a chance to perform a cappella and vocal-instrumental repertoire touring Cyprus. less
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World Youth Choir @ Cyprus; F.Poulenc "Exultate Deo"
The Foundation World Youth Choir, all rights reserved
Performer: World Youth Choir, 2012 session in Cyprus (61 singer from 34 countries)
Piece: F. Poulenc "Exultate Deo"
Conductor: Cecilia Rydinger Alin, Sweden
Recorded at the Sea Museum, Ayia N... moreThe Foundation World Youth Choir, all rights reserved
Performer: World Youth Choir, 2012 session in Cyprus (61 singer from 34 countries)
Piece: F. Poulenc "Exultate Deo"
Conductor: Cecilia Rydinger Alin, Sweden
Recorded at the Sea Museum, Ayia Napa, Cyprus 19.08.2012.
The World Youth Choir session 2012 was held in Cyprus from August 7th to September 1st, 2012 thanks to the cooperation between the Foundation World Youth Choir and the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra Foundation - Cyprus Youth Symphony Orchestra, supported by the Ministry of culture and education - Cyprus presidency of the European Union (cultural events in 2012).
The World Youth Choir had a chance to perform a cappella and vocal-instrumental repertoire touring Cyprus. less
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Convivium Singers
Established in July 2009 by Adrian Green and Alexander Norman, Convivium Singers is a group of musicians who perform a wide variety of vocal and Choral music. Its aim is to provide opportunities for young singers at the early stages of performing careers... moreEstablished in July 2009 by Adrian Green and Alexander Norman, Convivium Singers is a group of musicians who perform a wide variety of vocal and Choral music. Its aim is to provide opportunities for young singers at the early stages of performing careers, as well as for talented musicians who have chosen not to pursue careers in the music, but wish to continue singing to a high standard. They currently comprise singers from many established choirs, including Birmingham Conservatoire Chamber Choir, Ex Cathedra, Armonico Consort, The Choir of Royal Holloway, Genesis Sixteen, Portsmouth Cathedral and York Minster. The group specialises in undiscovered or little-known British music, and in the music of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Working with its Guest Conductor, Neil Ferris, Convivium Singers have recorded two discs of contemporary Choral music by Jonathan Dove (NAXOS – due March 2012) and Hugh Benham (Convivium Records – due November 2011).
Convivium Singers has given recitals in th... less
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T. Tallis: If Ye Love Me
T. Tallis: If Ye Love Me - The Waldorf Student Choir, conductor: Laszlo Bencze - Recorded in the Lutheran church in Alsonana, Hungary at the 2014 Choir Camp
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I'm gonna sing
I'm gonna sing - The Waldorf Student Choir, conductor: Laszlo Bencze - Recorded in the Lutheran church in Alsonana, Hungary at the 2015 Choir Camp
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Cantabile Choirs of Kingston
Since 1996 the Cantabile Choirs of Kingston, under the leadership of Dr. Mark Sirett, have thrilled local and regional audiences in performances of a diverse range of Choral music from Canada and around the world.
The choirs are famous in Kingston and ... moreSince 1996 the Cantabile Choirs of Kingston, under the leadership of Dr. Mark Sirett, have thrilled local and regional audiences in performances of a diverse range of Choral music from Canada and around the world.
The choirs are famous in Kingston and beyond for joyful concerts full of non-traditional staging, diverse repertoire and singing demonstrating great skill and enthusiasm. Cantabile now includes six choirs and over 250 voices, performing music which engages and entertains at every event.
From the beginning, Cantabile has provided musical education for choristers and audiences through this high standard of performance and quality Choral literature.
Cantabile’s Choral season of five themed concerts, which often include invited guests of national and international acclaim, attracts a sell-out audience in our performance home, Sydenham Street United Church, Kingston, Ontario Canada. less
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Dziesmuvara
Mixed Choir Dziesmuvara consists of approx 40 singers of ages between 18 and 35.
Every year Dziesmuvara takes part in international or national Choral competitions. Since 2013 the choir has travelled to Poland, Lithuania, France and Czech Republic and al... moreMixed Choir Dziesmuvara consists of approx 40 singers of ages between 18 and 35.
Every year Dziesmuvara takes part in international or national Choral competitions. Since 2013 the choir has travelled to Poland, Lithuania, France and Czech Republic and all around Latvia.
Dziesmuvara also participates in the Latvian Song Celebration festivals and occasionally teams up with fellow university and youth choirs to sing together in concerts. The more, the merrier!
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Mixed Choir Juventus
The student choir of University of Latvia was established in 1920. First and foremost, its name is closely associated with its first conductor Artūrs Bobkovics (1885-1959), who already then had become "the king of Latvian symphonic music&... moreThe student choir of University of Latvia was established in 1920. First and foremost, its name is closely associated with its first conductor Artūrs Bobkovics (1885-1959), who already then had become "the king of Latvian symphonic music". He organized the concerts of symphonic music and helped promote them. For the first time, the choir came together in the evening of October 18, when about 90 students gathered at Riga Secondary School No 2. The testing of voices was not very strict, and of the entire enthusiastic crowd only one student was rejected. Then, for a month, rehearsals were held, in which the voices of would-be singers were trained and made to keep in tune. After that another testing was held. This time the competition was much stricter, and only 40 singers were selected. That was the beginning of "Latvia University Student Choir", which, on November 24, 1920, was recognized and affirmed by the University Council as the first official choir of the n... less