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Kuhnau: Tristis est anima mea -- Reading Phoenix Choir
The Reading Phoenix Choir sing Johann Kuhnau, Tristis est anima mea. Recorded live at our concert in St Clement Danes, London in January 2014, as part of The Brandenburg Festival.
Sung by: Reading Phoenix Choir
Conducted: David Crown,
Recorded by: ... moreThe Reading Phoenix Choir sing Johann Kuhnau, Tristis est anima mea. Recorded live at our concert in St Clement Danes, London in January 2014, as part of The Brandenburg Festival.
Sung by: Reading Phoenix Choir
Conducted: David Crown,
Recorded by: Cannonball Media
For more information about The Choir, visit our website on http://www.readingphoenixChoir.com
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Rachmaninov Vespers 1 Priidite, poklonimsya - Vasari Singers
London chamber Choir Vasari Singers, directed by Jeremy Backhouse, perform The Rachmaninov Vespers.
Filmed during a live concert performance at Lincoln CaThedral Chaper House, April 2014.
On The web: http://www.vasarisingers.org
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On Twit... moreLondon chamber Choir Vasari Singers, directed by Jeremy Backhouse, perform The Rachmaninov Vespers.
Filmed during a live concert performance at Lincoln CaThedral Chaper House, April 2014.
On The web: http://www.vasarisingers.org
On Facebook
On Twitter: @vasarisingers
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Rachmaninov Vespers 3 Blazhen muzh - by Vasari Singers
London chamber Choir Vasari Singers, directed by Jeremy Backhouse, perform The Rachmaninov Vespers.
Filmed during a live concert performance at Lincoln CaThedral Chaper House, April 2014.
On The web: http://www.vasarisingers.org
On Facebook
On Twit... moreLondon chamber Choir Vasari Singers, directed by Jeremy Backhouse, perform The Rachmaninov Vespers.
Filmed during a live concert performance at Lincoln CaThedral Chaper House, April 2014.
On The web: http://www.vasarisingers.org
On Facebook
On Twitter: @vasarisingers
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Philip Glass: Knee Play 1 (from 'Einstein on The Beach')
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Douglas Knight (organ)
David Crown (conductor)
Liberal Jewish Synagogue, London
3 November 2012
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/somervilleChoir
Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com
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Vasari Singers perform Give us this day by Ward Swingle
The internationally acclaimed London Chamber Choir Vasari Singers perform The beautiful and moving anThem Give us this day, composed by Ward Swingle. This stunning music is set to The powerful words of Tony Vincent Isaacs and speaks of The beauty and frag... moreThe internationally acclaimed London Chamber Choir Vasari Singers perform The beautiful and moving anThem Give us this day, composed by Ward Swingle. This stunning music is set to The powerful words of Tony Vincent Isaacs and speaks of The beauty and fragility of Earth and nature.
http://www.vasarisingers.org
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She's Always a Woman to Me. The Refrains.
The Refrains perform Billy Joel's 'She's Always a Woman to Me' arr. Becca Dale at Their debut London performance at The Forge, Camden in Dec 2011
Footage: Blair Mowat
www.Therefrains.com
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Forget You. The Refrains
The Refrains perform Bruno Mar's 'Forget You' arr. Richard Holdsworth at Their debut London performance at The Forge, Camden in Dec 2011
Footage: Blair Mowat
Soloist: Caro Wood
www.Therefrains.com
@Therefrains
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Thomas's Choral Society
Thomas’s Choral Society was founded in 1999 and performs two concerts each year in The glorious setting of Holy Trinity Sloane Square. We are directed by The dynamic Scott Inglis-Kidger, a music graduate from Cambridge University and previously a countert... moreThomas’s Choral Society was founded in 1999 and performs two concerts each year in The glorious setting of Holy Trinity Sloane Square. We are directed by The dynamic Scott Inglis-Kidger, a music graduate from Cambridge University and previously a countertenor in The renowned King’s College Choir. Scott selects a fabulous range of music for us to work on and we are incredibly lucky to be supported by a professional orchestra and top professional soloists. All of this, combined with The commitment and enthusiasm of our members, makes for performances which are thrilling for The audience and exhilerating for The singers. We still retain a sense of joy of singing and of friendship and celebrate all our concerts with parties at our local Battersea pub.
We do not hold auditions so if you would like to come and join us you are very welcome at any time to try a rehearsal or two and Then decide if you would like to join. We are currently very keen to recruit more tenors and basses though all voices are welcome.
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