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MAGNIFICAT - Stroope
MAGNIFICAT
Z. Randall Stroope
SEPTEMTHILLIS GIRL'S CHOIR
Slovakia
Gabriela Pinterova
CORO FEMININO CANTILENA
Brazil
Lana Bernardes
Mari Moga de Moura
Soloist
Jozef Lazorík
Peter Šarišský
PIano 4 hands
Altamiro Bernardes
Conductor
... moreMAGNIFICAT
Z. Randall Stroope
SEPTEMTHILLIS GIRL'S CHOIR
Slovakia
Gabriela Pinterova
CORO FEMININO CANTILENA
Brazil
Lana Bernardes
Mari Moga de Moura
Soloist
Jozef Lazorík
Peter Šarišský
PIano 4 hands
Altamiro Bernardes
Conductor
Catedral Metropolitana de Sorocaba
Agosto 2012
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"And The Glory of The Lord" from Messiah (Handel) 2020 Virtual Choir
This selection was part of The National Chorale's 2020 Virtual Messiah Sing-In
Members of this project belonged to The following ensembles:
Morris Choral Society (Morristown, NJ)
Ocean Grove Great Auditorium Choir (Ocean Grove, NJ)
Seton Hall Univ... moreThis selection was part of The National Chorale's 2020 Virtual Messiah Sing-In
Members of this project belonged to The following ensembles:
Morris Choral Society (Morristown, NJ)
Ocean Grove Great Auditorium Choir (Ocean Grove, NJ)
Seton Hall University Chorus (South Orange, NJ)
Taghkanic Chorale (Yorktown Heights, NY)
Jason C. Tramm, Music Diretcor/Conductor
Shea Velloso, Organ
Quinton Tramm, Audio/Video Engineer
December 2020
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David Rain: "How heavy lies The heart": #2 Autumn, Ottawa Four Seasons Suite (sung by MatThew Curtis
I dedicate this piece to my friends in The composer/singer collective, The Ad hoc Chorale, who tested out this piece in one of our informal workshops and offered valuable comments.
"How heavy lies The heart" has drawn inspiration from The traditional F... moreI dedicate this piece to my friends in The composer/singer collective, The Ad hoc Chorale, who tested out this piece in one of our informal workshops and offered valuable comments.
"How heavy lies The heart" has drawn inspiration from The traditional French Christmas carol, "Quelle est cette odeur agréable", which John Gay also set as a boisterous drinking song in The Beggar's Opera, "Fill every glass, for wine inspires us!" In addition, The song draws inspiration from Josquin's Missa Pange Lingua.
In early 2018, I applied to be a participant at one of The Vancouver Chamber Choir's Interplay workshops funded by The SOCAN Foundation and to my delight I was accepted.
"How heavy lies The heart" was one of The pieces that this amazing choir sight read for me on The spot. VCC director Jon Washburn and choir members Then provided me with valuable feedback, for which I am very grateful.
I would also like to acknowledge The a cappella choir that I sing in, The Stairwell Carollers, and our director Pierre M... less
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Walton's Litany - Drop Slow Tears
Setting by William Walton of The poem by Phineas Fletcher "Drop slow tears", transposed for men's Voices and sung by The one-man choir dwsChorale
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''Thamyriades '' Vocal Ensemble
e-mail: xtsina@yahoo.gr
We have been travelling togeTher since we were kids as members of The Children’s Choir of Polygyros. It’s been at least 15-20 years now that we have participated in numerous festivals and Concerts all over Greece but also all ove... moree-mail: xtsina@yahoo.gr
We have been travelling togeTher since we were kids as members of The Children’s Choir of Polygyros. It’s been at least 15-20 years now that we have participated in numerous festivals and Concerts all over Greece but also all over Europe.
In 2005, as adults, we decided to establish this particular group with The assistance of The Children’s Choir. We have given Concerts in Hungary, in several cities in Greece and especially in Chalkidiki.
In 2011 new members have been included in The group and we have changed our name into “THAMYRIADES”.
Our repertory extends from classical to rock, pop and musical. You will have The opportunity to listen to us in selected halls.
In Greek mythology, Thamyris (Greek: Θάμυρις), son of Philammon and The nymph Argiope, was a Thracian singer who was so proud of his skill that he boasted he could outsing The Muses. He competed against Them and lost. As punishment for his presumption They blinded him, and took away his ability to make poetry and to pla... less
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How shall I sing that majesty for choir and piano
Poem by 17th Century Unitarian minister and poet John Mason,
music composed and performed by David W Solomons [aka The dwsChorale].
This particular setting was composed with a small mixed-ability choir
in mind, so The Voices are mainly in two parts ... morePoem by 17th Century Unitarian minister and poet John Mason,
music composed and performed by David W Solomons [aka The dwsChorale].
This particular setting was composed with a small mixed-ability choir
in mind, so The Voices are mainly in two parts (men's and women's Voices),
splitting to four parts (SATB) occasionally, where The words suggest it.
The musical style is reminiscent of The 19th century although The piano
part does go into 20th century style syncopation at times.