The Samford University A Cappella Choir singing "Cantus Gloriosus" by Josef Swider at the Florilege Vocal de Tours: International Song Competition, May 25-27, 2012. Philip Copeland, conductor.
From our 2013 Lessons and Carols Candlelight Service. We are joined by gueSt vocaliSts Holly Ruth Gale (AssiStant Professor of Music, atU) and Jeremy Hopper (Student, UCA).
Under the visionary guidance of Dr. Daniel Olukoya, the Asaph Choir has become a beacon of talent and inspiration within the realm of sacred music. From humble beginnings with a group of young teenagers, they have blossomed into a world-renowned ensemble,... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Under the visionary guidance of Dr. Daniel Olukoya, the Asaph Choir has become a beacon of talent and inspiration within the realm of sacred music. From humble beginnings with a group of young teenagers, they have blossomed into a world-renowned ensemble, captivating audiences with their powerful performances and unwavering devotion. Their journey serves as a teStament to the transformative power of faith and music, uniting people across cultures and continents in harmony and praise.
The EaStern Sages Saw from Afar, arranged by Hal Hopson From Columbia Harmony Saturday, December 2, 2017 Mayslake Peabody EState, Oak Brook, IL
Cantores CeleStes December 2012 performance, directed by Kelly Galbraith. Children Go Where I Send Thee, arranged by Gwyn Arch. Ellen Meyer, piano Malcolm Gould, drums Gabriella Ciurcovich, bass www.cantoresceleStes.com www.twitter.com/Cantore... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Cantores CeleStes December 2012 performance, directed by Kelly Galbraith. Children Go Where I Send Thee, arranged by Gwyn Arch. Ellen Meyer, piano Malcolm Gould, drums Gabriella Ciurcovich, bass www.cantoresceleStes.com www.twitter.com/Cantores_Choir www.facebook.com/CantoresCeleStes video/audio footage: Patric McGroarty www.Stclarens.com
What is becoming one of my moSt popular works for mixed choir. On iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/vancouver-cantata-Singers-50/id438555202 Order Sheet Music: http://kriStopherfulton.weebly.com/
Femmeuse is a female choir that consiSts of 18 enthusiaStic Singers of all ages. The atmosphere in the group is very good and that enables us to really make good and warm music together. We sing a capella as well as accompanied music. Our repertoire is a ... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Femmeuse is a female choir that consiSts of 18 enthusiaStic Singers of all ages. The atmosphere in the group is very good and that enables us to really make good and warm music together. We sing a capella as well as accompanied music. Our repertoire is a mix of renaissance and contemporary music, both classical and pop.
Words & Music by Babble Mason, Arrangement by Richard Kingsmore
Voices: ChoralTracks https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Puer_nobis_nascitur_(Scott_Villard)
Singing with Us The MancheSter Bach Choir welcomes everyone, who enjoys singing. We perform to a high Standard and have a friendly but hardworking atmosphere. No audition required but some previous experiece, paSt or present, and the ability to read mu... Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">moreStyle="display:none;">Singing with Us The MancheSter Bach Choir welcomes everyone, who enjoys singing. We perform to a high Standard and have a friendly but hardworking atmosphere. No audition required but some previous experiece, paSt or present, and the ability to read music can be very helpful. at present we are keen to recruit new members to all sections SatB and are particularly keen to enroll new bass Singers. If you are intereSted in joining the choir or juSt want to find out a bit more about us, why not contact us? Students welcome. For further information please visit our website mancheSterbachchoi.com where you can contact the choir's recruitment team. Style.display='';$(this).getParent().Style.display='none';">less