Helping students belong. 1) Non musical skills celebrated 2) Creating indispensability Students that experience succe...
As Part of Our In the Moment video series with Ola Gjeilo, Mr. Gjeilo talks about improvising on the piano with choir, in an interview with Dr. Gary Weidenaar. For more info about the In The Moment series or purchase the DVD with the full half-hOur inter... Play='';$(this).getParent().style.disPlay='none';">morePlay:none;">As Part of Our In the Moment video series with Ola Gjeilo, Mr. Gjeilo talks about improvising on the piano with choir, in an interview with Dr. Gary Weidenaar. For more info about the In The Moment series or purchase the DVD with the full half-hOur interview, click here: http://goo.gl/Xld0o
Welcome to Wells Cathedral Voluntary Choir. The Choir was formed in 1986 initially to provide a choir for Midnight Eucharist on Christmas Eve, but since then we have become an established Part of the Wells Cathedral scene, and now sing 40 to 50 of the re... Play='';$(this).getParent().style.disPlay='none';">morePlay:none;">Welcome to Wells Cathedral Voluntary Choir. The Choir was formed in 1986 initially to provide a choir for Midnight Eucharist on Christmas Eve, but since then we have become an established Part of the Wells Cathedral scene, and now sing 40 to 50 of the regular services throughout the year, as well as some of the festival services which include a Requiem Mass on All Soul’s Day. We are an amateur auditioned choir of 30 and strive for a high standard, so for potential members it is important to have a reasonable sight-singing ability. We rehearse regularly throughout the year on a Thursday evening. The music we perform is very varied and as well as psalms we sing a wide range of canticles, masses and anthems of all genres so “Variety is the spice of life”! There is no membership fee, as we are fortunate to be supported financially with grants from the Cathedral Chapter and the Friends of Wells Cathedral. When we are in the Cathedral we are often singing in the Quire where we face one another, effectively as tw... Play='';$(this).getParent().style.disPlay='none';">less
Coral Reyes Bartlet Dir. José Híjar Polo Coro de Cámara Mateo Guerra Dir. Luis García Santana Coro Juvenil David Goldsmith Dir. Cristo Velázquez Barrera Orquesta del Encuentro de Música Religiosa de Canarias Dir. Gregorio Gutiérrez Iglesia de ... Play='';$(this).getParent().style.disPlay='none';">morePlay:none;">Coral Reyes Bartlet Dir. José Híjar Polo Coro de Cámara Mateo Guerra Dir. Luis García Santana Coro Juvenil David Goldsmith Dir. Cristo Velázquez Barrera Orquesta del Encuentro de Música Religiosa de Canarias Dir. Gregorio Gutiérrez Iglesia de la Peña de Francia 23 de marzo de 2014 XII Festival de Música Antigua y Barroca de Puerto de la Cruz, coproducción IX Encuentro de Música Religiosa de Canarias Iluminación: Eduardo Zalba Sonido: Luis Acuña Grabación y postproducción: Media Wink
As Part of my 2017 www.communtiesinharmony.com blog project. I'm featuring one choir from each of the 50 states and highlighting the ways in which community choruses are changing the world one community at a time. This week, I'm feat...
TIM KNIGHT MUSIC SINGING HOLIDAY ‘DALES ESCAPE’ Friday 12th – Sunday 14th July 2019 NEWFIELD HALL, AIRTON, NR MALHAM, BD23 4AA We are delighted to invite experienced singers to take Part in Our next singing holiday encomp...
Created on March 12, 2010 using FlipShare. Murrieta Valley High School Spring concert, Murrieta Ca, Part 4 of 4, St. Cahterines Church, Temecula, CA
for Three-Part Treble Chorus with English Horn and Piano Vocaal Ensemble Kerkrade, Live 5-10-2013
Lamento d'Arianna (Ariadne's Lament) This is the five Part madrigal version of Ariadne's Lament, which she sings when she is abandoned on the island of Naxos by her lover Theseus. The translation is by Francesco Campelli on CPDL The performance was cre... Play='';$(this).getParent().style.disPlay='none';">morePlay:none;">Lamento d'Arianna (Ariadne's Lament) This is the five Part madrigal version of Ariadne's Lament, which she sings when she is abandoned on the island of Naxos by her lover Theseus. The translation is by Francesco Campelli on CPDL The performance was created in memory of the late Richard Gofton, who introduced me to the music back in 1976 (Our StrasbOurg choir Psalterion performed it at that time)
Performed by the Stellenbosch University Choir on 16 October 2011 in the Endler hall, Stellenbosch as Part of their annual Gala Concert. For more info, go to: http://www.sun.ac.za/koor