Sounds of Summit from Lee's Summit High School performing the first and fourth songs from Paul Mealor's "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" cycle. Chris Munce conductor. Visitation Catholic Church. 5-13-13
Csiribiri Performed by KVVKamarakórus (KVV Chamber Choir) - Virtual choir Written by Kayamar (Viktor Magyaróvári) Text by Sándor Weöres Edited by Viktor Magyaróvári This is our second quarantine song, recorded individually at home. Hope you like i... One';">moreOne;">Csiribiri Performed by KVVKamarakórus (KVV Chamber Choir) - Virtual choir Written by Kayamar (Viktor Magyaróvári) Text by Sándor Weöres Edited by Viktor Magyaróvári This is our second quarantine song, recorded individually at home. Hope you like it! Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KVVKamarakorus/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kvvkamarakorus/
Piano Chris Nankervis Soprano Jesika Clark, Hannah Pilkington, Justine Schaefer Alto Marja Barisic, Angela Marcato Tenor Sam Daffy, Jonathan Ding, Dave Floyd, Sean Jesudason Bass Paul Brand, Nick Grant, Chris Hayward, Dylan Sound Mixing Hew Wagne... One';">moreOne;">Piano Chris Nankervis Soprano Jesika Clark, Hannah Pilkington, Justine Schaefer Alto Marja Barisic, Angela Marcato Tenor Sam Daffy, Jonathan Ding, Dave Floyd, Sean Jesudason Bass Paul Brand, Nick Grant, Chris Hayward, Dylan Sound Mixing Hew Wagner Video Editing Paul Brand
Thomas Rossin conducts Jeffery Van's setting of Silent Night, Jake Rowan, Guitar.
Bell'Arte Singers, Brenda Uchimaru, Artistic Director, performs Frank Ticheli's "Earth Song" at St. Simon-the-Apostle Church in Toronto, on November 17, 2012.
Bell'Arte Singers, Brenda Uchimaru, Artistic Director, perform Ben Bolden's "Captain of My Soul" at St. Simon-the-Apostle Church in Toronto, on March 2, 2013.
A tu lado (Javier Busto) Coro COMPACTO - Buga
Pacific Chorale performs "O süsser Mai" ("O sweet May") by Johannes Brahms, Op. 93a, no. 3 in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California. Artistic Director John Alexander conducts. Performed May... One';">moreOne;">Pacific Chorale performs "O süsser Mai" ("O sweet May") by Johannes Brahms, Op. 93a, no. 3 in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California. Artistic Director John Alexander conducts. Performed May 22, 2011. Concert photos courtesy of Stan Sholik Photography. http://www.stansholik.com Visit The Lied, Art Song, and Choral Texts Archive for text and translation. http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=1994 © & ℗ 2011 Pacific Chorale One';">less
The Graduate Choir NZ performs "A Mother as Lovely as You" on TVNZ's Praise Be. Māori folk melody "Hoea ra" (sometimes known as "Come, O maidens") by Pariare Tomoana (~1875 - 1946). David Smith and Harry Connelly adapted it and added a verse for use a... One';">moreOne;">The Graduate Choir NZ performs "A Mother as Lovely as You" on TVNZ's Praise Be. Māori folk melody "Hoea ra" (sometimes known as "Come, O maidens") by Pariare Tomoana (~1875 - 1946). David Smith and Harry Connelly adapted it and added a verse for use as a Mother's Day tribute. This choral arrangement was made by Terence Maskell in 2006 for The Graduate Choir NZ for its Mother's Day recital at that time. --- The Graduate Choir NZ Director of Music: Terence Maskell http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz http://www.facebook.com/TheGraduateChoirNZ http://www.twitter.com/GraduateChoirNZ --- Praise Be http://tvnz.co.nz/praise-be --- Recorded 31 August 2011 at Pitt St Methodist Church, Auckland, New Zealand. http://www.methodistcentral.org.nz --- One';">less
La Mamancy by Cesar Issella & Tejada Gómez, arrenged for mixed voices by Gustavo Rocchietti Recorded in september 8, 2001 at the Main Hall of the Rectorado of the National University of Cordoba performed by Coro de la Facultad de Matématica, Astronomía ... One';">moreOne;">La Mamancy by Cesar Issella & Tejada Gómez, arrenged for mixed voices by Gustavo Rocchietti Recorded in september 8, 2001 at the Main Hall of the Rectorado of the National University of Cordoba performed by Coro de la Facultad de Matématica, Astronomía y Física ( FaMAF) conducted by Maestro Gustavo Rocchietti. This song is based on a charactheristic rythm of the northern region of Argentina, Bolivia and Perú known by the name of Huayno with an interlude of a Yaraví, another rythm of the same region.