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Verbum caro factum est - Anon.
Vocal Ensemble "Quadrivia"
Members:
Alto: Tamara Ivanić
Tenor: Jovo Ivanić
Baritone: Karlo Hameder
Bass: Aleksandar Mijailović
group:
Elinor Ensemble
Elinor Ensemble performs Renaissance, Baroque and contemporary music, records thematically diverse programs, gives concerts in excellent halls and participates in national and international music festivals. The artistic director of the Ensemble is Robert ... moreElinor Ensemble performs Renaissance, Baroque and contemporary music, records thematically diverse programs, gives concerts in excellent halls and participates in national and international music festivals. The artistic director of the Ensemble is Robert Feguš.
Ensemble: Elizabeta Košir - soprano, Pia Rener - soprano, Aldina Clarisa Ban - alto, Lea Arnejčič - alto, Robert Feguš - tenor, Kristjan Furman - baritone, Marko Žagar - bass
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Boyan Ensemble of Kiev live performance Songs of Ukraine, London 2013
Boyan Ensemble of Kiev 2013 UK Tour,
live performance Songs of Ukraine, excerpts London Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral Oct 10th 2013
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live performance Songs of Ukraine, excerpts London Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral Oct 10th 2013
SoundCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/revutsky-male-capella
YouTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/revutsky
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/revutsky.Choir
E-mail: revutsky-Choir@online.ua
group:
Grupo Vocal Olisipo
Named after the latin name of the city of Lisbon, Grupo Vocal Olisipo began its activity in 1987. The group’s repertory is quite wide and eclectic and ranges from sacred and secular early music to contemporary works. Besides singing some of the most impor... moreNamed after the latin name of the city of Lisbon, Grupo Vocal Olisipo began its activity in 1987. The group’s repertory is quite wide and eclectic and ranges from sacred and secular early music to contemporary works. Besides singing some of the most important Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces, by composers such as Victoria, Palestrina, Byrd, Monteverdi, Purcell, Handel and Bach, the group has also premiered several contemporary pieces and made first modern auditions of many Portuguese Renaissance and Baroque works. Christopher Bochmann, Ivan Moody, Bob Chilcott, Luis Tinoco, Eurico Carrapatoso and Vasco Mendonça are some of the composers who dedicated works to Grupo Vocal Olisipo.
Grupo Vocal Olisipo attended several masterclasses led by some of the world leading Vocal Ensembles, such as The King's Singers and the Hilliard Ensemble and was coached in the performance of Baroque music by Jill Feldman.
In 1995, the group won an honorary mention in the Portuguese Musical Youth Contest and was a finalist ... less
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Una Preghiera Leonardo Schiavo
Choir: Noored Eesti Hääled Koor and ESTIU Vocal Ensemble
Conductor: Josep Gil
Place: Estonian Academy Music and Theatre (Tallinn)
Date: 06.05.2015
video:
Winter Lullaby - BREVIS (Bjelovar 2018)
Vocal Ensemble BREVIS - WINTER LULLABY (by Pinkzebra)
16th. Christmas Gala Concert in Bjelovar (18.12.2018.)
-conductor: Alan Bjelinski
-Choir conductor: Antoaneta Radočaj-Jerković
-piano: Davor Dedić
group:
Muzaria
Muzaria evolved from the award winnning Choir Salvacosta , who ran for 17 years. Please see the website for everything you need to know
video:
Cuncti Simus from Llibre Vermell
Cuncti Simus is one of only 10 songs from the Llibre Vermell, a treasured manuscript that survived a tragic fire at the library at the Monestary in Monserrat, Spain. A "circle dance", this performance from December, 2010 is The Vocal Art Ensemble's interp... moreCuncti Simus is one of only 10 songs from the Llibre Vermell, a treasured manuscript that survived a tragic fire at the library at the Monestary in Monserrat, Spain. A "circle dance", this performance from December, 2010 is The Vocal Art Ensemble's interpretation of what it might have looked like when it was performed by the pilgrims who had come to visit the black virgin statue at the monestary.