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Sounds of Pittsburgh Chorus
The Sounds of Pittsburgh chorus is an award-winning women’s a cappella chorus from the Greater Pittsburgh area. Sweet Adelines International LogoWe are a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, a worldwide organization of women singers committed to adva... moreThe Sounds of Pittsburgh chorus is an award-winning women’s a cappella chorus from the Greater Pittsburgh area. Sweet Adelines International LogoWe are a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, a worldwide organization of women singers committed to advancing the musical art form of barbershop four-part harmony.
While our chorus offers educational opportunities to its members, we also serve the community through shows and other events throughout the Pittsburgh area.
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Kantorei Recording the Music of Matthew Harris
Kantorei of Kansas City is joining forces with composer Matthew Harris on what promises to be an exciting and dynamic recording project. We will be presenting the bulk of our projected album at our spring concerts on May 18th and 19th.
Matthew Harris's... moreKantorei of Kansas City is joining forces with composer Matthew Harris on what promises to be an exciting and dynamic recording project. We will be presenting the bulk of our projected album at our spring concerts on May 18th and 19th.
Matthew Harris's highly popular choral works hAve been commissioned or premiered by leading choruses such as the Dale Warland Singers, Phoenix Bach Choir, Los Angeles Chamber Singers, Western Wind, and Cantori New York, and sung by countless school and community choirs across America. His A Child's Christmas in Wales, a cantata for chorus and orchestra commissioned by Harmonium, is performed throughout the US and the UK. Mr. Harris studied at The Juilliard School, New England Conservatory and Harvard University. He has taught at Fordham University and Kingsborough College (CUNY) and in 1988 founded Harris Musiciology. He lives and works in New York City. G. Schirmer and C. F. Peters publish his music, and Chandos, Albany, Cedille and CRI Records represent him on disc.
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Аve Musica' 2016: “Iisusova molitva” (“Jesus Prayer”)
“Iisusova molitva” (“Jesus Prayer”) – Anonymous
Performed by "Аve Musica" choir - Sofia, Bulgaria. Conductor - Tania Nikleva-Vladeva
Live recording from the concert on November 14th, 2016 in the "St. Josef" Catholic cathedral - Sofia.
Video: Anna Elazarova
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The New Jersey Chamber Singers (NJCS)
HISTORY
The New Jersey Chamber Singers (NJCS) is the premier vocal chamber ensemble of the Jersey Shore. It was founded in 1978 by Dr. Jeffrey Unger for the sole purpose of providing quality performances of choral music written for the small ensemble. ... moreHISTORY
The New Jersey Chamber Singers (NJCS) is the premier vocal chamber ensemble of the Jersey Shore. It was founded in 1978 by Dr. Jeffrey Unger for the sole purpose of providing quality performances of choral music written for the small ensemble. In the 32 years of its existence, NJCS has presented concerts throughout New Jersey and beyond. NJCS was chosen to represent New Jersey at the American Choral Directors Association Eastern Division convention in Baltimore in 1984 and again in Philadelphia in 1988. In June 1991, by invitation of the Bishop of Washington, D.C., NJCS performed at the National Cathedral. In December 1998, NJCS was the guest of the Orpheus Club of Philadelphia and performed in their annual Christmas concert at The Academy of Music. In 1999, NJCS performed at Alice Tully Hall in New York City.
MEMBERSHIP
The ensemble is composed of both professional and talented amateur musicians. Membership is by audition. Many members are music educators (NJCS is registered with the New... less
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Pittch Please
Pittch Please originated from a men's alumni a cappella group comprised of Pitt graduates. After what was thought to be the group's last concert, a push from student fans and current members led the group to seek registration as a bonafide student organiz... morePittch Please originated from a men's alumni a cappella group comprised of Pitt graduates. After what was thought to be the group's last concert, a push from student fans and current members led the group to seek registration as a bonafide student organization.
Pittch Please now provides fraternal solidarity for its members, sentimental commemorations for its alumni, and musical excellence for the Pittsburgh community.
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Freedom Valley Chorus
This fun-loving group of women enjoys singing together, not just for the performance factor, but also for the pure joy of singing together. We hAve about 25 members currently, but we are gaining new members each year. We put on two "shows" each ... moreThis fun-loving group of women enjoys singing together, not just for the performance factor, but also for the pure joy of singing together. We hAve about 25 members currently, but we are gaining new members each year. We put on two "shows" each year to raise funds that benefit the chorus as a whole. We also perform throughout the year at various venues - retirement communities, nursing homes, churches, banquets, and other events.
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Tehran Choir
Established in 1999, Tehran Choir is one of the most active an notable Iranian choirs. Tehran Choir has performed a wide repertoire of Baroque to 20th-century music along with Iranian folk music, Iranian contemporary music, jazz, and also participated in ... moreEstablished in 1999, Tehran Choir is one of the most active an notable Iranian choirs. Tehran Choir has performed a wide repertoire of Baroque to 20th-century music along with Iranian folk music, Iranian contemporary music, jazz, and also participated in various recording projects for music CDs and film scores.
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KCKCC "The Standard" Vocal Jazz Ensemble
About the KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program:
The KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program takes pride in performing professional-level vocal jazz ensemble literature. Our program has grown to 3 vocal jazz ensembles. The music we perform represents a crossover of the jazz and pop... moreAbout the KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program:
The KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program takes pride in performing professional-level vocal jazz ensemble literature. Our program has grown to 3 vocal jazz ensembles. The music we perform represents a crossover of the jazz and popular music idioms. The students in the KCKCC VJ program learn Jazz Education through a variety of methods. First of all, each of these students take private vocal jazz coachings weekly. They also perform music by professional vocal ensembles, arrangements by well-known vocal jazz educators, and learn jazz and popular music standards (both through the ensemble and in private coachings).
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