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SANCTUARY Chorale
A NON DENOMINATIONAL SINGING GROUP WITH ITS HEADQUATERS AT JAMASI IN The ASHANTI REGION of GHANA AND IS MADE UP of MEMBERS FROM DIFFERENT DISTRICTS WITHIN The ASHANTI REGION of GHANA
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Répétition SOTTO VOCE
Quelques images de la répétition générale avant un Concert il y a deux avec les 3 Choeurs d'Enfants Sotto Voce dirigés par Scott Alan Prouty. Juste quelques extraits pour pouvoir goûter un peu l'ambiance avant un Concert.
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University of The Philippines Concert Chorus
The University of The Philippines Concert Chorus (UPCC or Korus) was born in 1962, during The incumbency of General Carlos P. Romulo as President of The University of The Philippines. Through its 50 years of existence, The group has metamorphosed from bei... moreThe University of The Philippines Concert Chorus (UPCC or Korus) was born in 1962, during The incumbency of General Carlos P. Romulo as President of The University of The Philippines. Through its 50 years of existence, The group has metamorphosed from being a simple university Chorale into a musical force of national and world stature.
Aside from its undeniable musical prowess and versatility in performing classical, Filipino folk, pop, and Broadway genres—all with ease, The Concert Chorus is also recognized as The pioneer of choreographed song for a choir. This innovation was started by The late Dean Reynaldo T. Paguio in 1969, and flourished under top choreographers like Edru Abraham, Gener Caringal, Tony Fabella, Edna Vida, Sonia Domingo, Steve Villaruz, Rene Hofileña, Ianne Damian, Paul Morales, Allan Samonte, and Ernest Hojilla, to name a few. With current artistic and musical director Prof. Janet Sabas-Aracama, The UP Concert Chorus goes beyond The typical choir performance style through choral art forms ... less
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"Ask and it Shall Be Given"
"Ask and It Shall be Given" by Jonathan Adams. Performed by The Arkansas State Univ. Concert Choir, Dr. Dale Miller, conductor. Available from Pavane Publishing, P1530.
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Celebrate Christmas and singing togeTher again!
The Amateur Choir Trial Licence allows choir members to make photocopies of works and permits minor arrangements to suit The Voices of The choir. The licence is intended to make access to music easier for choirs, enabling Them to make copies wit...
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The Accountancy Chamber Singers (UST)
The Chamber was officially formed on September 6, 2007, initially called as The AMV College of Accountancy Chorale, in which The primary goal is to participate, and hopefully bag an award, in The Himig Tomasino ‘07.
The group is composed of talented stud... moreThe Chamber was officially formed on September 6, 2007, initially called as The AMV College of Accountancy Chorale, in which The primary goal is to participate, and hopefully bag an award, in The Himig Tomasino ‘07.
The group is composed of talented students of The college from different levels, gaThered togeTher by Their common passion, The passion for singing. But talent and passion is not enough, rehearsing is also one of The essential elements in creating good music. With Mr. Karl Angelo Tangco, a voice major from The College of Music, as Their conductor, They were able to produce great music togeTher through continuous rehearsals, and so, The journey of The Chorale begins... less
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Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen - Oheneba Adu (AEMP)
Now I've heard There was a secret chord
That David played, and it pleased The Lord
But you don't really care for music, do you?
It goes like this, The fourth, The fifth
The minor falls, The major lifts
The baffled king composing Hallelujah
Hallelu... moreNow I've heard There was a secret chord
That David played, and it pleased The Lord
But you don't really care for music, do you?
It goes like this, The fourth, The fifth
The minor falls, The major lifts
The baffled king composing Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah