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Angele Dei
Live recording of 'Angele Dei' by Susan LaBarr, at Nazareth House Chapel in Pretoria, South Africa. 15 June 2013
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Voces Blancas JdF
Una suave melodía. Unas tímidas notas. Remolinos de sensaciones que se agolpan por salir. Susurros. Silencio. Sueños. Sentimientos a flor de piel. Una voz de muchas almas. Un alma en la voz. Cada días luchamos por conseguirlo. Y así, creando armonías, una... moreUna suave melodía. Unas tímidas notas. Remolinos de sensaciones que se agolpan por salir. Susurros. Silencio. Sueños. Sentimientos a flor de piel. Una voz de muchas almas. Un alma en la voz. Cada días luchamos por conseguirlo. Y así, creando armonías, una treintena de voces femeninas nos unimos para poder hacer realidad aquello que más queremos, música. Con orígenes musicales distintos, como son el Coro de la Politécnica y el Coro de Jóvenes de la Comunidad de Madrid, buscamos cobijo bajo la rigurosa y expresiva mano de nuestro maestro, José de Felipe, que siempre nos ha guiado ya fuese desde nuestro nacimiento o desarrollo musical. Así, queriendo dedicarle una pequeña muestra de nuestro respeto y agradecimiento por su arduo trabajo con todas nosotras, nuestra agrupación lleva su nombre con orgullo: Voces Blancas José de Felipe. less
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Exsultate Deo
Exsultate Deo adjutori nostro;
jubilate Deo Jacob.
Sumite psalmum, et date tympanum;
psalterium jucundum cum cithara.
Buccinate in neomenia tuba,
in insigni die solemnitatis vestræ.
Sing joyfully to God our strength;
sing loud unto the God of Jac... moreExsultate Deo adjutori nostro;
jubilate Deo Jacob.
Sumite psalmum, et date tympanum;
psalterium jucundum cum cithara.
Buccinate in neomenia tuba,
in insigni die solemnitatis vestræ.
Sing joyfully to God our strength;
sing loud unto the God of Jacob!
Take the song, bring forth the timbrel,
the pleasant harp, and the viol.
Blow the trumpet in the new moon,
at the time appointed for your feast day.
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance. less
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Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria - First & Final Movts (Gloria; cum Sancto Spiritu)
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith, Director
The Emperor String Quartet
Matthew Coons, Organ
Paul Otway, Trumpet
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December 7, 2013 Runnymede United C... moreCantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith, Director
The Emperor String Quartet
Matthew Coons, Organ
Paul Otway, Trumpet
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December 7, 2013 Runnymede United Church, Toronto
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George Malcolm: Ingrediente Domino - sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds
George John Malcolm
(1917-1997)
Ingrediente Domino [Introit of Palm Sunday]
Ingrediente Domino in Sanctam civitatem, Hebraeorum pueri resurrectionem vitam pronunciantes,
cum palmis palmarum. Osanna clamabunt in excelsis.
cumque audisset populus q... moreGeorge John Malcolm
(1917-1997)
Ingrediente Domino [Introit of Palm Sunday]
Ingrediente Domino in Sanctam civitatem, Hebraeorum pueri resurrectionem vitam pronunciantes,
cum palmis palmarum. Osanna clamabunt in excelsis.
cumque audisset populus quod Jesus venient Hierusalem, exierunt obviam ei.
cum palmis palmarum. Osanna clamabunt in excelsis.
Harpsichordist, organist and visionary choirmaster George Malcolm was one of the leading figures in British music after the Second World War. In his early life he had been Organ Scholar of Balliol College and Choirmaster of St Mary’s, Clapham. His work at Westminster Cathedral as Master of Music for twelve years from 1947 was the stuff of legend. He carried on the great traditions he had learnt in his youth from the Jesuit Father Driscoll and Fernand Laloux, Choirmaster of Farm Street Jesuit Church in Mayfair and developed a wholly different approach to the singing of children that proved vastly influential both in his own lifetime and in the twenty years sin... less
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Voces Blancas del Conservatorio Valle del Nalon - Añada, Ave María, Sancta María Sucurre Miseris
Coro Voces Blancas del Conservatorio "Valle del Nalón"
Neerpelt - Bélgica - Abril 2012 - 1 Premio cum Laude Categoría B
1) La Añada, Trad. Asturiana
"Duemete fiu del alma que velo to sueñU,
palombina de blanco que non tien aleru,
agora non mio neñu
... moreCoro Voces Blancas del Conservatorio "Valle del Nalón"
Neerpelt - Bélgica - Abril 2012 - 1 Premio cum Laude Categoría B
1) La Añada, Trad. Asturiana
"Duemete fiu del alma que velo to sueñU,
palombina de blanco que non tien aleru,
agora non mio neñu
agora non.
Si viviera to padre que yera tan güeñu,
collarines de plata pusiérate al cuellu,
agora non mio neñu
agora non.
Cantarinos d´Asturies cantamos agora,
pa la xente qu´escucha y que se siente sola,
agora non mio neñu
agora non"
2) Ave María - Kimbre Bex - Pieza Obligada
3) Sancta María Sucurre Miseris - Albert Alcaraz less
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O quam gloriosum est regnum by Victoria
O quam gloriosum est regnum by Tomas Luis da Victoria sung (transposed down for men's voices) by the dwsChorale
written for All Saints, Second Vespers, Antiphon to the Magnificat - cf. Revelation 7:9
O quam gloriosum est regnum,
in quo cum Christo ga... moreO quam gloriosum est regnum by Tomas Luis da Victoria sung (transposed down for men's voices) by the dwsChorale
written for All Saints, Second Vespers, Antiphon to the Magnificat - cf. Revelation 7:9
O quam gloriosum est regnum,
in quo cum Christo gaudent omnes Sancti!
Amicti stolis albis,
sequuntur Agnum, quocumque ierit.
O, how glorious is the kingdom,
in which all the saints rejoice with Christ!
Arrayed in white robes,
they follow the Lamb, wherever He goes.