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After The War (arr. Mark Sirett) - RJC High School Singers 2022
Music & Lyrics by Paul Gross & David Keele
arranged by Mark Sirett
Richard Janzen, director
Audrey Falk Janzen, piano
Video by Craig Bauman
Audio Engineering by Zac Schellenberg
Sound Mixing by Brandon Janzen
purchase The sheet music at https://cyp... moreMusic & Lyrics by Paul Gross & David Keele
arranged by Mark Sirett
Richard Janzen, director
Audrey Falk Janzen, piano
Video by Craig Bauman
Audio Engineering by Zac Schellenberg
Sound Mixing by Brandon Janzen
purchase The sheet music at https://cypresschoral.com/
Filmed in Marysburg Assumption Church, Marysburg, Saskatchewan, Canada
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De Profundis
De Profundis for SATB choir and organ which I wrote in remembrance for The dead of The First World War. If you would like to see The score with a view to performance I'd be delighted to let you have a free copy. Email bernardheyes@talktalk.net www.bernard...
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VoxPopuli Virtual Choir: Global action for Peace
Aequalis Foundation and The International Choral Composition Competition (CICCAG) assisted by IFCM was join The celebration of World Choral Day(december 2018) that commemorated The Centennial of The Armistice of World War I. Singers from all over The wo...
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Penthos: A New Requiem
Leeds choir to mark Armistice commemorations with new Requiem
Leeds choir St Peter’s Singers is preparing to mark The centenary of The end of The Great War with The world premiere of a new work created in Leeds by two of its own members.
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Hailsham Choral Society
You can find references to a choral group in Hailsham from The early 1930s, but it faded from view during The War - They probably had even more troubles recruiting tenors and basses Then! The present Society was founded in 1961, so we are now in our 51st ... moreYou can find references to a choral group in Hailsham from The early 1930s, but it faded from view during The War - They probably had even more troubles recruiting tenors and basses Then! The present Society was founded in 1961, so we are now in our 51st year and still going from strength to strength.
We perform three or four main concerts during The year, with programmes featuring anything from Bach (Christmas Oratorio, St. John Passion) to Beatles, Gounod (Messe Solennelle de Sainte Cecile) to Gershwin, Rutter (Requiem, Magnificat, carols) and Haydn (Creation, Te Deum) to Rogers and Hart.
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Cwmbach Male Choir
The Cwmbach Choir was formed in 1921, and has survived to The present day even though it was severely tested by periods of hardship, depression and The Second World War. During it's 90 years it has flourished and built up an enviable record of success... more
The Cwmbach Choir was formed in 1921, and has survived to The present day even though it was severely tested by periods of hardship, depression and The Second World War. During it's 90 years it has flourished and built up an enviable record of success in competitions and concert performances.
Its success in competition,particularly eisteddfodau, was established in its early days. The first taste of success was second prize at Treorchy in 1928, followed by Cardiff in 1938 and Ebbw Vale in 1958. The first prize was ultimately achieved at Port Talbot in 1966 and repeated in 1968 at Barry.
During The 1950's when The Although in recent times The Choir has not been nearly as active in The competitive arena, it was successful in taking First prize in The Male Choir competition at The Limerick Festival of 1996 in Ireland. In 1997, The Choir took part in The International Eisteddfod at Roodeporte, Johannesburg, South Africa where They competed in The Folk Music Competition. They not only came fourth out of se... less
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Utrecht Byzantine Choir
The basis for The Utrecht Byzantine Choir lies in a group of Ukrainian seminarians with its professors who came to The NeTherlands shortly After The Second World War. Born and raised in Ukrainia dr. Myroslaw Antonowycz conducted The worship services in C... moreThe basis for The Utrecht Byzantine Choir lies in a group of Ukrainian seminarians with its professors who came to The NeTherlands shortly After The Second World War. Born and raised in Ukrainia dr. Myroslaw Antonowycz conducted The worship services in Culemborg for The reestablished Ukrainian seminar. After The seminarians were graduated, They sWarmed out to fulfill Their priestly vocation for The Ukrainians all over The world. The now outside The monastery walls well-known seminarian choir fell apart while applications for The singing of liturgies and concerts throughout The NeTherlands, kept coming.
On The initiative of Msgr. AG Smith, dr. Antonowycz founded The Utrecht Byzantine Choir on February 9, 1951, consisting of only Dutch men, who specialized in singing The liturgy according to The Slavic-Byzantine rite.
In cooperation with The Apostolate of The Eastern Churches, The UBK initially only sang liturgies according to The Byzantine Rite. Hundreds of parishes in The NeTherlands became familiar with ... less