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Magnificat - Mvt 1 Magnificat anima mea by Kim André Arnesen
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith ~ Director
Kate Carver ~ piano
Matthew Coons ~ organ
Adanya Dunn ~ soprano
Emperor Quartet: The Emperor Quartet
Jef ten Kortenaar & Clare Pellerin, violins
Kathleen Kajioka, viola
Stephen Buck, c... moreCantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith ~ Director
Kate Carver ~ piano
Matthew Coons ~ organ
Adanya Dunn ~ soprano
Emperor Quartet: The Emperor Quartet
Jef ten Kortenaar & Clare Pellerin, violins
Kathleen Kajioka, viola
Stephen Buck, cello
www.cantorescelestes.com
Dec 2, 2017
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Magnificat - Stroope
Magnificat
Z. Randall Stroope
SEPTEMTHILLIS GIRL'S CHOIR
Slovakia
Gabriela Pinterova
CORO FEMININO CANTILENA
Brazil
Lana Bernardes
Mari Moga de Moura
Soloist
Jozef Lazorík
Peter Šarišský
PIano 4 hands
Altamiro Bernardes
Conductor
... moreMagnificat
Z. Randall Stroope
SEPTEMTHILLIS GIRL'S CHOIR
Slovakia
Gabriela Pinterova
CORO FEMININO CANTILENA
Brazil
Lana Bernardes
Mari Moga de Moura
Soloist
Jozef Lazorík
Peter Šarišský
PIano 4 hands
Altamiro Bernardes
Conductor
Catedral Metropolitana de Sorocaba
Agosto 2012
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Magnificat by Kim André Arnesen
Video from the recording of Kim André Arnesen's Magnificat to be released by 2L on Pure Audio Blu-ray this October, featuring both Auro-3D and Dolby Atmos audio streams.
Nidarosdomens jentekor & TrondheimSolistene
Lise Granden Berg, soprano
Magne ... moreVideo from the recording of Kim André Arnesen's Magnificat to be released by 2L on Pure Audio Blu-ray this October, featuring both Auro-3D and Dolby Atmos audio streams.
Nidarosdomens jentekor & TrondheimSolistene
Lise Granden Berg, soprano
Magne H. Draagen, organ
Maria Næss, piano (Arnesen)
Ola Gjeilo, piano (Gjeilo)
Øyvind Gimse, artistic director TrondheimSolistene
Anita Brevik, conductor
From the album Magnificat with music by Kim André Arnesen, Aaron Jay Kernis and Ola Gjeilo recorded at the Nidaros Cathedral by Lindberg Lyd AS, May 2013, January and May 2014.
Recording producer: Morten Lindberg
Recording technician: Beatrice Johannessen
Music editor: Jørn Simenstad
Mix, mastering and video production: Morten Lindberg
20©14 Lindberg Lyd AS http://www.2L.no
9.1 Auro-3D and Dolby Atmos + 5.1 SURROUND + STEREO
Produced in DXD (Digital eXtreme Definition 352.8kHz/24bit) by Lindberg Lyd, Norway. To be released October 2014 on Pure Audio Blu-ray, Hybrid SACD and as HiRes aud... less
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Magnificat, Daniel Burges
Filmed live in concert, this is the World Premiere performance of the Magnificat for upper voices, by Daniel Burges, 23-12-2013
Roden Girl Choristers
Conductor: Sonja de Vries
Organist: Sietze de Vries
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Jubilate for men's voices and organ
St Helen's church in Hollinfare celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1997 and invited the gentlemen of Manchester Cathedral Voluntary Choir to sing at the celebratory service.
The service included a Jubilate, which I wrote especially for the purpose as a... moreSt Helen's church in Hollinfare celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1997 and invited the gentlemen of Manchester Cathedral Voluntary Choir to sing at the celebratory service.
The service included a Jubilate, which I wrote especially for the purpose as a psalm chant.
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Magnificat
Compositor: Josu Elberdin
Concierto celebrado el 23 de octubre de 2010 en el Palacio Euskalduna de Bilbao.
Con la colaboración de Kepa Junkera
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Magnificat by Arvo Part - Utah Chamber Artists
Barlow Bradford's Utah Chamber Artists sing "Magnificat" by Arvo Part for their 2009 Spring Collage Concert at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City. Photography by Dallas Graham from UCA's 2008 European Tour.
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Magnificat
Magnificat was formed in 1991 by its conductor, Philip Cave, to explore the rich diversity of choral music from the last five centuries. The ensemble specialises in the restoration and performance of neglected choral masterpieces of the 16th and 17th cent... moreMagnificat was formed in 1991 by its conductor, Philip Cave, to explore the rich diversity of choral music from the last five centuries. The ensemble specialises in the restoration and performance of neglected choral masterpieces of the 16th and 17th centuries. Magnificat ranges in size from four to forty voices and performs a wide range of music, both a capella and with ensembles of period instruments.
In association with Linn Records, Magnificat.aspx" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.linnrecords.com/artist-Magnificat.aspx Magnificat has undertaken many recording projects of music from ‘The Golden Age'. The first of these comprises motets by Gesualdo, Guerrero, Josquin, Rebelo and Victoria together with Allegri's Miserere and Palestrina's Stabat mater. A highly acclaimed recording of Victoria's Officium Defunctorum of 1605, named a 1997 Critics' Choice by Gramophone Magazine and chosen by The Rough Guide as one of its ‘100 Essential Classical CDs', was... less
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Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Mixed voices version
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Book of Common Prayer version 1662)
set to music for six part mixed voices SAT-SAT)
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes from the origin of the melodies:
Many years ago I wrote a... moreMagnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Book of Common Prayer version 1662)
set to music for six part mixed voices SAT-SAT)
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes from the origin of the melodies:
Many years ago I wrote an "Oratorio" based on Winnie the Pooh (The Expotition to the North Pole)
and gave each character little melodic leitmotifs,
such as "Sing ho for the life of a bear" (which becomes "to be a light to lighten the Gentiles" in the Nunc Dimittis),
"They all went off to discover the pole" (which is the initial theme of the Magnificat)
and "What I say, said Eeyore, is that it's unsettling" (which becomes the "Glory be to the Father" section at the end of each canticle)
The original and much simpler "oratorio" work, called Poohratorio of course, may be published once AA Milne goes into public domain (2031).
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