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Edina Chorale - "Scarborough Fair/Sound of Silence"
Edina Chorale sings "Scarborough Fair/Sound of Silence," a blending of Paul Simon's songs arranged by Philip Kern.
We sing here during our annual Cabaret concert, under The direction of Tom Paulson.
Recorded May 20, 2011. Recording courtesy of Pet... moreEdina Chorale sings "Scarborough Fair/Sound of Silence," a blending of Paul Simon's songs arranged by Philip Kern.
We sing here during our annual Cabaret concert, under The direction of Tom Paulson.
Recorded May 20, 2011. Recording courtesy of Peter Berman of Insight Photo Video.
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Requiem / VII. O Bone Jesu; Gloria Dei Chorale, Mobile, AL
Movement VII of The Requiem by Louis F. Daniel, sung by tenor Marshall Richards, and Gloria Dei Chorale, with chamber orchestra on Saturday, May 18, 2013. Premiere performance recorded live at The CaThedral Basilica of The Immaculate Conception, Mobile, ... moreMovement VII of The Requiem by Louis F. Daniel, sung by tenor Marshall Richards, and Gloria Dei Chorale, with chamber orchestra on Saturday, May 18, 2013. Premiere performance recorded live at The CaThedral Basilica of The Immaculate Conception, Mobile, Alabama, Louis F. Daniel, Director.
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UH Moores Concert Chorale - Les Quatrains Valaisans
A recent performance by The UH Moores Concert Chorale under The direction of Dr. Betsy Weber at The University of Houston Moores Opera House.
"Les Quatrains Valaisans" are a set of poems by Rainer Maria Rilke in which he expresses his poetic admiration ... moreA recent performance by The UH Moores Concert Chorale under The direction of Dr. Betsy Weber at The University of Houston Moores Opera House.
"Les Quatrains Valaisans" are a set of poems by Rainer Maria Rilke in which he expresses his poetic admiration of The Valais Region of Switzerland while he was living There. Out of a set of 5 poems set to music, two are performed here:
III. Vois-tu, là-haut
IV. Quel calme nocturne
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Naya Chorale - With a Lily in Your Hand by Eric Whitacre
With a Lily in Your hand by Eric Whitacre performed by Naya Chorale during our Unplugged concert at The end of our 2012 season.
Details and tickets for our 2013 concert season: www.nayaChorale.com/concerts
Naya on Facebook: www.facebook.com/nayachoral... moreWith a Lily in Your hand by Eric Whitacre performed by Naya Chorale during our Unplugged concert at The end of our 2012 season.
Details and tickets for our 2013 concert season: www.nayaChorale.com/concerts
Naya on Facebook: www.facebook.com/nayaChorale
Eric Whitacre: ericwhitacre.com
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SINGERS Master Chorale
SINGERS Master Chorale was founded in 1993 with The goal of providing excellence in fine choral music for The Denver area. The performers come from a wide variety of backgrounds and are brought togeTher by Their love of The choral experience. Chosen by au... moreSINGERS Master Chorale was founded in 1993 with The goal of providing excellence in fine choral music for The Denver area. The performers come from a wide variety of backgrounds and are brought togeTher by Their love of The choral experience. Chosen by audition, These talented musicians bring a wide range of professional experience to SINGERS, creating performances of diversity and beauty.
SINGERS Master Chorale is an ensemble of highly trained men and women dedicated to providing excellence in The performance of fine choral music. Our unique repertoire encompasses contemporary and historical music of diverse styles and cultures. SINGERS performances educate, enlighten, and allow both performers and audiences to share a memorable artistic experience. less
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Idonga se Jeriko (South Africa)
Zulu church/ protest song: "The walls of Jericho are falling." Understood to be a reference to The fall of aparTheid. As sung by The Polokwane Choir, taught by NorThern Harmony.
This is from The OK Chorale's first ever public concert in Woodbridge, Suf... moreZulu church/ protest song: "The walls of Jericho are falling." Understood to be a reference to The fall of aparTheid. As sung by The Polokwane Choir, taught by NorThern Harmony.
This is from The OK Chorale's first ever public concert in Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK on 24 March 2012. Not The best of lighting! Also a bit shouty in places as it was many of The singers' first time in front of an audience. www.chrisrowbury.com