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Moanin' (Blues)- Amazonia Vocal Ensemble
Moanin' (Blues) by Amazonia Vocal Ensemble
Robert Timmons / John Hendricks
Emilio Solé-Sempere, choral arrangement and conductor
Celeste Johnson, solo
May 2013
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Ars Cantica Ensemble
Formally organized in August 2006, the Ars Cantica Ensemble is a choral group composed of young professionals from different university choirs who want to spread the Word of God through musical talent and commitment to service.
On its first attempt at ... moreFormally organized in August 2006, the Ars Cantica Ensemble is a choral group composed of young professionals from different university choirs who want to spread the Word of God through musical talent and commitment to service.
On its first attempt at competitions in 2007, the group won Second Runner-Up in the prestigious PAGCOR Chorale Festival and was chosen as one of the top five winners in the Paskong Himig sa Lungsod ng PASIG Chorale Competition.
In December 2007, the Ars Cantica Ensemble was featured at the Opening Ceremonies of the Amazing European Union Christmas held at The Podium, Ortigas and was one of the choirs invited to grace the Sing For Me Project of the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
In February 2010, Ars Cantica Ensemble emerged as one of the winners in Sa ‘Yo Lamang Chorale Fest, a choral competition sponsored by ABS-CBN and Star Records. In line with this, the group recorded two tracks in the inspirational album, Sa ‘Yo Lamang, produced by Ms. Jamie Rivera under Star ... less
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O Sapo (arr. Hatfield)
The Vocal Art Ensemble presented their rendition of "O Sapo (The Toad" arranged by Stephen Hatfield as part of their "Cloudburst--Sounds of Nature" concert in May 2011. Intended to chronicle the evolution of Earth's creatures, this piece shows the utter j... moreThe Vocal Art Ensemble presented their rendition of "O Sapo (The Toad" arranged by Stephen Hatfield as part of their "Cloudburst--Sounds of Nature" concert in May 2011. Intended to chronicle the evolution of Earth's creatures, this piece shows the utter joy of a toad hopping around his kingdom on our green planet. The women dance and the men join in with percussion and 'toad calls'.
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Laboravi
Laboravi - Lean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)
Live recording by A5 vocal Ensemble, Convento de Santo Tomás (Sevilla) - 29/06/2018
Video author: Andrew Arthur Breese
Author webpage: https://vimeo.com/user2673276
Licence: ATTRIBUTION LICENSE 3.0 (http:... moreLaboravi - Lean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)
Live recording by A5 vocal Ensemble, Convento de Santo Tomás (Sevilla) - 29/06/2018
Video author: Andrew Arthur Breese
Author webpage: https://vimeo.com/user2673276
Licence: ATTRIBUTION LICENSE 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/)
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Elinor: The crimson sun - Alexander Campkin
Elinor 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... moreElinor 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.
Elinor Ensemble: Elizabeta Košir - soprano, Aldina Clarisa Ban - mezzosoprano, Lea Arnejčič - alto, Robert Feguš - tenor, Kristjan Furman - baritone, Marko Žagar - bass
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Recording Producers: Produkcija Musica
Camera and sound recording: Valerija Dukarić
Hotel Mitra, Ptuj
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The Red Wheelbarrow
“The Red Wheelbarrow,” an innovative environmental/imagist poem I first read as a teenager, struck me as an alluring and joyful means to immerse in a commission by Austin's Inversion Ensemble for their Planet Home project. The score blossomed during a fel... more“The Red Wheelbarrow,” an innovative environmental/imagist poem I first read as a teenager, struck me as an alluring and joyful means to immerse in a commission by Austin's Inversion Ensemble for their Planet Home project. The score blossomed during a fellowship at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, a pastoral setting that nurtured embracing the poem’s vivid landscape. The piano provides a repeating foundation over which the choir playfully evokes the spare text, using variations of the initial theme throughout. There is a contemplative moment midway, then the pulse resumes, concluding with a gleeful repetition of the last line.
"The Red Wheelbarrow is a wonderfully approachable and fun piece of music. The singers of Inversion had a blast working through the rhythmic lilt and subtly beautiful harmonies, so often found in Rich Campbell's music. The clever musical interpretation brought out the wry humor of the text." Trevor Shaw, Inversion Ensemble AD less