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Tykus Tykus - Diponegoro University Choir
Composed by Vaclovas Augustinas.
Sung by Diponegoro University Choir in "Laudate Concert".
Conductor Jefry Franklin Bode
Audio Mixing by Ardian Dika and Denny Putra
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Choir concert in your home - live 360° stream
Concert of Academic Choir of Gdańsk University of Technology after quarantine - a live stream!
New technologies, absolutely new repertoire. You're welcome!
We waited for a long time when we would meet again at the halls of the Gdańsk University of T... moreConcert of Academic Choir of Gdańsk University of Technology after quarantine - a live stream!
New technologies, absolutely new repertoire. You're welcome!
We waited for a long time when we would meet again at the halls of the Gdańsk University of Technology and sing together. Although maintaining the required distance and security measures, we managed to meet for a few rehearsals, which we decided to end with a concert :)
Due to the current situation, this time we are not meeting you personally, dear audience. So we invite you to an online concert, which we broadcast live from the Aula of the Main Building of the Gdańsk University of Technology straight to your homes! Additionally, to make it even easier to feel at the concert, the broadcast is 360°!
Repertoire:
00:37 - Laudate Dominum (Marek Raczyński)
04:01 - Peace, I leave with you (Knut Nystedt)
06:23 - Plegaria (Javier Busto)
09:57 - O Salutaris Hostia (Vytautas Miškinis)
14:10 - Wjun nad Wodoj (Irina Denisowa)
19:21 - Ederlezi (arr. Imre... less
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Grace University Chorale
The Grace University Chorale has now been around for over 5 decades – although just 5 conductors have directed it thus far, a sign of consistency for this 40-voice ensemble that has performed internationally in other countries including Germany, Australia... moreThe Grace University Chorale has now been around for over 5 decades – although just 5 conductors have directed it thus far, a sign of consistency for this 40-voice ensemble that has performed internationally in other countries including Germany, Australia, and Austria.
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ONE hour of Choral music - SANTIAGO VEROS
1. O Crux - Cantala Lawrence University women's Choir (USA) OO:00
2. Almas De Barro - Cantus Femina Novus (Cyprus) 2:38
3. Alleluia - Vocal de Cámara Platense (Argentina) 6:43
4. HUMAN - Central Buks High School West Women's Choir (USA) 13:18
5. T... more1. O Crux - Cantala Lawrence University women's Choir (USA) OO:00
2. Almas De Barro - Cantus Femina Novus (Cyprus) 2:38
3. Alleluia - Vocal de Cámara Platense (Argentina) 6:43
4. HUMAN - Central Buks High School West Women's Choir (USA) 13:18
5. The Secret of Life - ECU Choir (USA) 17:47
6. Cuando eruda soñó - Virtual Choir (All over world) 21:33
7. O Magnum Mysterium - Cantala Lawrence University women's Choir (USA) 27:37
8. Entre Humanos - Texas A&M University Corpus Christi (USA) 32:27
9. Cruxifisus - Central Bucks West Men's choir (USA) 36:58
10. RADIANCE - Virtual Choir by Santiago Veros (argentina) 40:23
12. Land of angels - Virtual Choir by Santiago Veros (argentina) 46:46
11. La Magia del Río -Virtual Choir by Santiago Veros (argentina) 49:28
Bonus track
13. Incertitude - Sung by Matthew Curtis (USA) 53:08
14. The secret of Life Conducted by Santiago Veros 55:32
15. Almas de Barro - Cantala Lawrence University women's Choir (USA) 58:58 less
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Victoria Choral Society
The Victoria Choral Society, directed by Brian Wismath, is an auditioned, mixed-voice symphonic choir dedicated to presenting the finest Choral music from baroque to contemporary. Founded in 1934, the Victoria Choral Society has played a leading role in V... moreThe Victoria Choral Society, directed by Brian Wismath, is an auditioned, mixed-voice symphonic choir dedicated to presenting the finest Choral music from baroque to contemporary. Founded in 1934, the Victoria Choral Society has played a leading role in Victoria's cultural life, and has performed with every Victoria Symphony conductor since the Symphony’s inception.
The choir was created after 200 singers, representing most of the church choirs of the day in Victoria, assembled in 1934 to sing Messiah. They agreed to continue singing together to promote Choral music, and the Victoria Choral Society, at that time called the Victoria Choral Union, was formed. The instrumentalists who played with the choir later formed the Victoria Symphony.
Recent performances with the Victoria Symphony include Wagner's Lohengrin (Third Act), Verdi's Requiem, Orff's Carmina Burana, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Britten's War Requiem, and Handel’s Messiah. Each year, the Victoria Choral Society also produces its own concerts wi... less