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Cwmbach Male Choir
The Cwmbach Choir was formed in 1921, and has survived to the present day even though it was severely tested by periods of hardship, depression and the Second World War. During it's 90 years it has flourished and built up an enviable record of success... more
The Cwmbach Choir was formed in 1921, and has survived to the present day even though it was severely tested by periods of hardship, depression and the Second World War. During it's 90 years it has flourished and built up an enviable record of success in competitions and concert performances.
Its success in competition,particularly eisteddfodau, was established in its early days. The first taste of success was second prize at Treorchy in 1928, followed by Cardiff in 1938 and Ebbw Vale in 1958. The first prize was ultimately achieved at Port Talbot in 1966 and repeated in 1968 at Barry.
During the 1950's when the Although in recent times the Choir has not been nearly as active in the competitive arena, it was successful in taking First prize in the Male Choir competition at the Limerick Festival of 1996 in Ireland. In 1997, the Choir took part in the International Eisteddfod at Roodeporte, Johannesburg, South Africa where they competed in the Folk Music Competition. They not only came fourth out of se... less
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European Overtone Choir
EOC is an international experimental project choir. The choir consists of participants in workshop weeks, which are offered twice a year in different European countries.
Overtone singing is a new vocal technique that allows for singing two tones simul... moreEOC is an international experimental project choir. The choir consists of participants in workshop weeks, which are offered twice a year in different European countries.
Overtone singing is a new vocal technique that allows for singing two tones simultaneously. EOC sings compositions with written overtones as well as choir improvisations and contemporary music. The effect of controlled overtones on the timbre of classical choir compositions is explored with special ear training.
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Go Tell it on The Mountain
Soulfood a cappella singing "Go Tell It On The Mountain".
This is part of the Christmas Day program for Wesley Impact that went to air on 25 December, 2012 - Channel Nine, 6.00am (ADST).
This footage is kindly provided courtesy of Wesley Mission.
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Muziekfestival Parels van Odessa -2
The Russian Chamber Choir with Anna Azernikova performing together with the children's choir Pearls of Odessa with Larisa Garbuz live from the Amstelkerk in Amsterdam.
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Um Olhar (A Look)
Poem by Marília Moreira (at age 15), music by Jorge Moreira, performed by the dwsChorale in slightly anglicized Brazilian Portuguese (!).
The music is available for SSA ATB or soprano solo on cpld.org (Choral Public Domain Library)
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Hi Lo Singers - Blackbird / I Will
This beautiful arrangement by Jonathan Rathbone of the two Lennon/McCartney songs Blackbird and I Will is performed here by individuals from Hi Lo Singers at home during lockdown 2020.
For more information about Hi Lo Singers, please visit http://www.h... moreThis beautiful arrangement by Jonathan Rathbone of the two Lennon/McCartney songs Blackbird and I Will is performed here by individuals from Hi Lo Singers at home during lockdown 2020.
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Octarium
The vocal octet Octarium, based in Kansas City, has gained a national reputation for performances suffused with what composer Morton Lauridsen called, “stunning artistry combined with an absolutely beautiful blending of voices.” Composer Stephen Hatfiel... more
The vocal octet Octarium, based in Kansas City, has gained a national reputation for performances suffused with what composer Morton Lauridsen called, “stunning artistry combined with an absolutely beautiful blending of voices.” Composer Stephen Hatfield raves, “Octarium’s ability to change the nuance of their tone and timbre without disrupting the flow of the music enables them to pack their performances with riches without ever over-reaching for their effects.” At each presentation, Octarium offers the polished choral sonority and embodiment of the philosophy, “Eight Singers, One Voice” for which the ensemble has become well-known and respected. The Riverfront Times writes that the “eight members of Octarium go beyond raising their voices together in song; their voices warp and weave together, coalescing as a single instrument of tremendous power and depth. Octarium wields this might gracefully, never overpowering, opting instead to revel in the pliancy of the human voice.”
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Choral Chameleon
Winner of the 2015 ASCAP/Chorus America award for Adventurous Programming, Choral Chameleon is known for championing New Music for voices within the context of mixed-genre thematic programming and experiments in non-traditional staging.
Founded in New ... moreWinner of the 2015 ASCAP/Chorus America award for Adventurous Programming, Choral Chameleon is known for championing New Music for voices within the context of mixed-genre thematic programming and experiments in non-traditional staging.
Founded in New York City in 2008 by Artistic Director Vince Peterson, the organization now encompasses: a roster of professional ensemble singers, a volunteer chorus of 40-50 adults and an annual week-long Summer Institute in Brooklyn for composers and conductors.
The culture of the organization marries informality, loving support and joyful curiosity, with the expectation of solid and technical musicianship, constant learning and openness toward the unexpected.
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Some Nights
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "Evolution Of Music" on May 10, 2016.
Piano: Peter Jeurissen
Percussion: Stijn Dierckx
Camera: Jelmer Lokman, Robin Van Limbergen, Ben Verhaegen, Jordan De Deken
Sound: Johan De Cock