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"Pater Noster" - Jonathan Adams
"Pater Noster" by Jonathan Adams, performed by the Famiglia Sala at the Rimini International Choral Competition 2012. They were the winners in Class E.
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Nicolas Gombert - Levavi Oculos Meos
Recorded in Leicester Cathedral on Saturday 11th February during a rehearsal for Evensong. Visit our website www.quorummk.org.uk or follow us on twitter @quorummk
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Sheffield Chamber Choir
Sheffield Chamber Choir is a vibrant ensemble of highly experienced musicians with a common goal - producing imaginative choral performances of the very highest artistic quality.
We make numerous cathedral visits throughout the year, but also offer occ... moreSheffield Chamber Choir is a vibrant ensemble of highly experienced musicians with a common goal - producing imaginative choral performances of the very highest artistic quality.
We make numerous cathedral visits throughout the year, but also offer occasional sung services to smaller churches without a choir.
We also offer fundraising concerts for charities, building appeals, etc. and are available to hire for weddings, funerals and other occasions.
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St Trinity Ensemble
St. Trinity Ensemble represents significant cultural gain of ancient region, focuses on achieving quality vocal production, based on individual education and upbringing of singers. The ensemble strives to achieve the level of singing that enables recordin... moreSt. Trinity Ensemble represents significant cultural gain of ancient region, focuses on achieving quality vocal production, based on individual education and upbringing of singers. The ensemble strives to achieve the level of singing that enables recording of thematically diverse programmes, concert performances in excellent halls and participation in national as well as international music festivals. The artistic director of the ensemble is Robert Feguš.
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Hljómeyki
The chamber choir Hljómeyki was founded in 1974. It is one of Iceland’s finest choirs. It focuses mainly on contemporary Icelandic music, commissioning at least one major work annually. Hljómeyki has represented Iceland in choral competitions and festi... moreThe chamber choir Hljómeyki was founded in 1974. It is one of Iceland’s finest choirs. It focuses mainly on contemporary Icelandic music, commissioning at least one major work annually. Hljómeyki has represented Iceland in choral competitions and festivals, and has published 5 CD’s with Icelandic music. In recent years it has frequently collaborated with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. Other recent projects include Schnittke’s Concerto for Choir and Rachmaninov’s Vespers. Hljómeyki’s conductor is Marta G. Halldórsdóttir. less
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Let the Miracles Rain on us - Con Spirito
The Vocal Ensemble of C&N Secondary Girls School Oranje, Con Spirito sing this Miracle Medley. It consists of When you BeLieve, Let it rain and Majesty. This performance was in the St Anne's church in BudapeSt.
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CARMINA SLOVENICA Toxic Psalms / The scent of ancestors
Choregie project by Karmina Šilec
Performed by Vocal Thatre Carmina Slovenica
The shaman idea is at the centre of the project: everyone and everything that man creates can be turned against him if used without respect for life. To have control over s... moreChoregie project by Karmina Šilec
Performed by Vocal Thatre Carmina Slovenica
The shaman idea is at the centre of the project: everyone and everything that man creates can be turned against him if used without respect for life. To have control over something matterless, we control it with the knowledge about it and thus gain power over it. The almost sinister thought “I'll tell you. You're young, but you're one of us, and I'm one of us, so I'll tell you.” gives the Toxic Psalms its tone. For in the background of the whole concert arch death utters and murderous plague intones. Through the music the project reflects Palestine, Syria, Pussy Riots, weapons, concentration camps, blood feuds, extinctions, contaminations of religions and creates a picture of human brutality. The living of a man is changed into a drama here and now: men killing for the glory of their psalms. The author’s poise is not one of an agitator – awaking the feeling that “something has to be done” – it is rigorously contemplative. Despite ... less