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Oklahoma! - Rogers & Hammerstein
The East Central University Chorale performing "Oklahoma!" by Rogers & Hammerstein.
Rudy Lupinski, Piano.
Ms. Kelby Pletcher, choreography
This performance was recorded at the East Central University Chorale and ECU Singers Fall Concert. Decemb... moreThe East Central University Chorale performing "Oklahoma!" by Rogers & Hammerstein.
Rudy Lupinski, Piano.
Ms. Kelby Pletcher, choreography
This performance was recorded at the East Central University Chorale and ECU Singers Fall Concert. December 19th, 2012. St Josephs Catholic Church. Ada, Oklahoma.
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All My Heart Again Rejoices
Kantorei of Kansas City performing the world premiere of R. Douglas Helvering's new work for Christmas, "All My Heart Again Rejoices." Visitation Church. December 15th, 2012.
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Cappella Musicale Corradiana
Cappella Musicale Corradiana, choir & Orchestra, was born in 2007, conducted by Antonio Magarelli. They are specialized in sacred Renaissance, baroque and classical repertoire.
The Orchestra is composed by professional Early music mus... moreCappella Musicale Corradiana, choir & Orchestra, was born in 2007, conducted by Antonio Magarelli. They are specialized in sacred Renaissance, baroque and classical repertoire.
The Orchestra is composed by professional Early music musicians, who play original instruments.
Cappella Musicale Corradiana wants to discover Puglia’s musical heritage to increase Naples musical tradition.
They have concerts in all of Europe. They are guests of musical Festivals and shows, such as Maldon Festival of Arts in England and Anima Mea – Musiche Mondi Memorie.
They were also guests of Pontificio Comitato di Scienze storiche in Santa Croce in Gerusalemme in Rome to celebrate 500 years from V Lateran Council.
Among its recordings there are: Passio Domini Nostri Iesu Christi secundum Ioannem (1816), Vito A.R. Cozzoli’s Oratorio (1777-1817); Officia in feria V et VI Maioris Hebdomadae, composed by Antonio Pansini (1703-1791) for three voices and continuo in the first half of XVIII century. They are both two... less
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City of Truro Male Choir
Although we only became the City of Truro Male Choir in 2003, we can trace our singing forefathers back to two local village choirs formed in the 1940s. These were Chacewater & District Male Choir and Carnon Vale Male Choir.
We aim to be the most ent... moreAlthough we only became the City of Truro Male Choir in 2003, we can trace our singing forefathers back to two local village choirs formed in the 1940s. These were Chacewater & District Male Choir and Carnon Vale Male Choir.
We aim to be the most entertaining male voice choir in the South West and for the City of Truro to be proud of us. The ethos of the choir is to have fun and enjoy singing. Each year we host a visiting choir and also spend a weekend away.
We are a registered charity, and our current membership is over 50.We give approximately a dozen concerts a year less
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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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Elbow with Chantage and the BBC Concert Orchestra - grounds for divorce
Elbow and the BBC Concert Orchestra performing grounds for divorce
Mondays is for drinking to the seldom seen kid
I've been working on a cocktail called Grounds for Divorce
Whoah
Polishing a compass that I hold in my sleep
Doubt comes him on st... moreElbow and the BBC Concert Orchestra performing grounds for divorce
Mondays is for drinking to the seldom seen kid
I've been working on a cocktail called Grounds for Divorce
Whoah
Polishing a compass that I hold in my sleep
Doubt comes him on sticks but then he kicks like a horse
Whoah
There's a chinese cigarette case
and the rest you can keep
and the rest you can keep
and the rest you can keep
There's a hole in my neighbourhood down which of late I cannot help but fall
There's a hole in my neighbourhood down which of late I cannot help but fall
Mondays is for drinking to the seldom seen kid
There's this whispering of jokers doing flesh by the pound
To a chorus of supposes from the little town whores
There'll be twisted karaokee at the Aniseed lounge
and I'll bring you further roses
But it does you no good
and it does me no good
and it does you no good
There's a hole in my neighbourhood down which of late I cannot help but fall
There's a hole in my neighbourhood down which of l... less
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Singing flashmob proposal at the V&A museum in London
David proposes to his girlfriend, Rachel, at the V&A museum in London with the help of London City Singers.
Clips were filmed with mobile phones so please excuse the shaking. Our 'video crew' got emotional during the filming, too!
Filmed by: David S... moreDavid proposes to his girlfriend, Rachel, at the V&A museum in London with the help of London City Singers.
Clips were filmed with mobile phones so please excuse the shaking. Our 'video crew' got emotional during the filming, too!
Filmed by: David Sheen and Stephen Flexer — thanks guys!