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Sanctus - Vox Humana
"Sanctus" from the oratorium "Tree of tenderness" (Ømhetens tre) by Magnar Åm.
(Published by Cantando Musikkforlag. www.musikkforlaget.no)
Performed by:
Chamber choir Vox Humana (Oslo)
Åge Kvalbein, cello
Audun Sandvik, cello
Erlend Habbestad, ce... more"Sanctus" from the oratorium "Tree of tenderness" (Ømhetens tre) by Magnar Åm.
(Published by Cantando Musikkforlag. www.musikkforlaget.no)
Performed by:
Chamber choir Vox Humana (Oslo)
Åge Kvalbein, cello
Audun Sandvik, cello
Erlend Habbestad, cello
Ole Eirik Ree, cello
Dag Jansson, conductor
Sound production: Ove Aasmund Berg, Nordic Sound
Video production: Oda Hveem
Location: Sinsen T-banestasjon (Sinsen metro station, Oslo)
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Litany to the Holy Spirit performed by the Johannebergs Vokalensemble
Litany to the Holy Spirit is my setting of the whole of Robert Herrick's poem by that name
(as opposed to other well-known settings which only use a few verses).
The whole poem deserves to be set in its entirety since the full story can be told and He... moreLitany to the Holy Spirit is my setting of the whole of Robert Herrick's poem by that name
(as opposed to other well-known settings which only use a few verses).
The whole poem deserves to be set in its entirety since the full story can be told and Herrick's feelings come out all the more.
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O clap your hands
O clap your hands, all ye people;
shout unto God with the voice of triumph.
For the Lord most high is terrible.
He is a great King over all the earth.
God is gone up with a shout,
the Lord with the sound of the trumpet.
Sing ye praises to God; sing ... moreO clap your hands, all ye people;
shout unto God with the voice of triumph.
For the Lord most high is terrible.
He is a great King over all the earth.
God is gone up with a shout,
the Lord with the sound of the trumpet.
Sing ye praises to God; sing praises.
Sing praises to our King; sing praises.
For God is the King of all the earth.
Sing ye praises every one that hath understanding.
God reigneth over the heathen.
God sitteth upon the throne of His holiness.
Sing praises unto our King. Sing praises.
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.
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Antioch Chamber Ensemble - Whitacre Five Hebrew Love Songs
This is available in high quality audio on our new CD, The Passing of the Year. Order now! Sung for the Piccolo Spoleto Festival 2009 in Charleston, SC. For more information about Antioch, please visit our YouTube Channel or our website at www.AntiochC... moreThis is available in high quality audio on our new CD, The Passing of the Year. Order now! Sung for the Piccolo Spoleto Festival 2009 in Charleston, SC. For more information about Antioch, please visit our YouTube Channel or our website at www.AntiochChamberEnsemble.org
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City Choir Dunedin
City Choir Dunedin exists for people of all ages and from all walks of life who share a common delight in choral singing. We aim to be a "A Choir of Note" in New Zealand.
As Dunedin’s leading exponent of large-scale choral works, the choir st... moreCity Choir Dunedin exists for people of all ages and from all walks of life who share a common delight in choral singing. We aim to be a "A Choir of Note" in New Zealand.
As Dunedin’s leading exponent of large-scale choral works, the choir strives for the highest standards in performing the classics of the repertoire, such as Bach’s St Matthew Passion, and Christmas Oratorio, Handel’s Messiah, the Beethoven Ninth and Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius.
In addition, the choir has performed major new compositions by New Zealand composers, such as Missa Pacifica by David Hamilton in 2006, and John Drummond’s The Journey Home in 2012. For its 125th anniversary the choir commissioned a new work from Malcolm (Jack) Speirs: Cantico del Sole, and for its 150th anniversary celebrations the choir commissioned a new work from Christopher Marshall: For What Can Be More Beautiful?.
The Choir provides a forum for young, aspiring soloists and welcomes opportunities to perform with other choirs, such as the Inve... less
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Etobicoke Youth Choir
Operating since 1976, EYC is a Charitable-Registered, non-profit, community choir for young people ages 7-19.
The mission is to have an inclusive, friendly, fun-loving choir where young people may develop self-esteem, self-discipline, self-motivation, t... moreOperating since 1976, EYC is a Charitable-Registered, non-profit, community choir for young people ages 7-19.
The mission is to have an inclusive, friendly, fun-loving choir where young people may develop self-esteem, self-discipline, self-motivation, tolerance, and respect for others while learning the skills of choral singing and experiencing the artistry and joy of musical performance.
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Ave Maria for SATB a cappella (Basden)
Update: there's a new, clearer version of the score available. Also free. Please contact me:
• Facebook: david.basden.9
• New email: deebee123 [at] bigpond.com
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Language: Latin.
Standard of difficulty: fairly easy.
Duration: circa 1½ ... moreUpdate: there's a new, clearer version of the score available. Also free. Please contact me:
• Facebook: david.basden.9
• New email: deebee123 [at] bigpond.com
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Language: Latin.
Standard of difficulty: fairly easy.
Duration: circa 1½ minutes.
No divisi. No extreme ranges. One page. Suitable for both church and concert hall.
I wrote this with the aim of presenting the prayer with as much clarity as possible. To that end, I've set the text phrase by phrase rather than as deconstructed fragments.
The score may be downloaded and used for church or concert performances free of charge. Please let me know when the performance date is approaching. I'm keen to receive feedback, and I'll happily link your publicity material and website to my social media pages.
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CANTOS Vocal Ensemble
"CANTOS Vocal Ensemble" was founded in June 2020 by Joseph Alfred, based in Alexandria, Egypt.
Promoting and presenting SACRED* and SECULAR** repertoire from various and different Cultures to the public in Choral and Acapella form. *[SACRED] ... more"CANTOS Vocal Ensemble" was founded in June 2020 by Joseph Alfred, based in Alexandria, Egypt.
Promoting and presenting SACRED* and SECULAR** repertoire from various and different Cultures to the public in Choral and Acapella form. *[SACRED] is the Religious music of Churches. **[SECULAR] is the world's music.
"فريق كانتوس الغنائي" بدأ في يونيو ٢٠٢٠, مكانه بالأسكندرية، مصر.
"كانتوس" يقدم أعمال غنائية دينية وعالمية: أعمال غنائية كورالية ومتعددة الأصوات أعمال موسيقية عالمية من ثقافات مختلفة ومتعددة.
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Sing the Lord Ye voices
This beautiful finale from Haydn's creation is reanimated by the Golden Voices Choir STACC FUTO during the occasion of her 14th anniversary edition of her annual Music concert CAnZonA 14 tagged "The Golden Experience".
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Mozart Requiem - Downtown Voices - Stephen Sands, conductor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final composition, Requiem, was finished after his death by his student Franz Xaver Süssmayr. According to his wife, Constanze Mozart, the ailing composer had come to believe he was writing the piece, initially commissioned by a ... moreWolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final composition, Requiem, was finished after his death by his student Franz Xaver Süssmayr. According to his wife, Constanze Mozart, the ailing composer had come to believe he was writing the piece, initially commissioned by a German count, to be played at his own funeral — and indeed some sections were. Requiem was later performed at the funerals and commemorative services of Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Haydn, and Frédéric Chopin.
Centuries later in 1960, “scraps of paper” containing Mozart’s unrealized ideas were discovered, prompting new versions of the Requiem.
Mozart Requiem
Robert Levin edition
Downtown Voices
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street
NOVUS NY
Stephen Sands, conductor
Sonya Headlam, soprano
Pamela Terry, mezzo-soprano
David Vanderwal, tenor
Neil Netherly, bass
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