There Will Come Soft Rains Ivo Antognini (b.1963) St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church, Charlotte NC March 2012 East Carolina University Chamber Singers Dr. Andrew Crane, Conductor
A live recording of Exultate Singers performing Rachmaninov's Slava v vishnich Bogu (from All-Night Vigil) conducted by David Ogden in a concert at St James Priory on Saturday 12 October 2013 http://www.exultateSingers.org http://www.davidogden.co.uk ... more
The internationally renowned, Grammy® Award-winning A Cappella vocal ensemble, The King’s Singers, have not only traveled The world, but They’ve won its heart. Their incredible intonation, vocal blend, perfect articulation, and entert...
Established in December 2005, Infinito Singers was formed by young people from various backgrounds having one thing in common, passion for singing in a group. The members ever since have been using The group as a place to express Their love of singing and... more
The London chamber choir, Vasari Singers, performs The Sanctus and Benedictus movement from British composer Gabriel Jackson's stunning Requiem. Commissioned and premiered in 2008 by The choir and released on CD in 2012. This film was from a live performa... more
Johansen Viking Singers Blackbird by The Beatles Arr, Deke Sharon Edited by Jennifer Perier-Champeaux
We are searching again for Singers for our choral workshops in Italy this year. 15-18 October 2020 on Lake Garda with W. A. Mozart's - Coronation Mass, KV 317. For more information please visit www.choral-workshops.com. We are looking forward to you an...
Viking Singers perform -Man with The Bag - for SCOE Arranged for Women's Voices from a Deke Sharon arrangement.
Jerusalem A-Cappella Singers - זמרי אקפלה ירושלים Conducted by Judi Axelrod בניצוחה של ג'ודי אקסלרוד "Keter" by Salamone Rossi "כתר" מאת סלומונה רוסי www.facebook.com/jerusalemacappella
European Grand Prix Association For Choral Singing 43rd Tolosa Choral Contest 2011, Basque Country, Spain The CONVIVIUM Singers from London, United Kingdom. CALME DES NUITS, Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)