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Unfold, Ye Portals
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square perform "Unfold, Ye Portals," from "The Redemption," by Charles Gounod. It is performed from the new George S. and Delores Dore Eccles Theater in downtown Salt Lake City.
Episode 4545. Aired Oc... moreThe Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square perform "Unfold, Ye Portals," from "The Redemption," by Charles Gounod. It is performed from the new George S. and Delores Dore Eccles Theater in downtown Salt Lake City.
Episode 4545. Aired October 23, 2016.
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vocal resources - Chor der Hochschule Karlsruhe
vocal resources, the Choir of the Karlsruhe University of Applied
Sciences in Germany, is colourful, vivid and infectious. When
they perform, you can feel the Choir’s joy and dedication and the
passion for music which is shared by the 45 members and... morevocal resources, the Choir of the Karlsruhe University of Applied
Sciences in Germany, is colourful, vivid and infectious. When
they perform, you can feel the Choir’s joy and dedication and the
passion for music which is shared by the 45 members and their
conductor Friedrich-Wilhelm Möller. In addition to pop songs,
the repertoire comprises pieces of latin, gospel, jazz and swing
music for up to eight voices and primarily a cappella.
In its more than 20 years of existence the Choir has celebrated
several successes in national and international competitions
and with its first album “voice dance”.
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Les Cloches Debussy arranged for Choir and soloist English version
Song by Debussy for voice and piano arranged (and translated) by
David W Solomons (www.dwsolo.com)
for soloist and Choir
All parts sung by Matthew Curtis (www.choraltracks.com)
This is the English version - the original French version will be available soon
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Utrecht Byzantine Choir
The basis for the Utrecht Byzantine Choir lies in a group of Ukrainian seminarians with its professors who came to the Netherlands shortly after the Second World War. Born and raised in Ukrainia dr. Myroslaw Antonowycz conducted the worship services in C... moreThe basis for the Utrecht Byzantine Choir lies in a group of Ukrainian seminarians with its professors who came to the Netherlands shortly after the Second World War. Born and raised in Ukrainia dr. Myroslaw Antonowycz conducted the worship services in Culemborg for the reestablished Ukrainian seminar. After the seminarians were graduated, they swarmed out to fulfill their priestly vocation for the Ukrainians all over the world. The now outside the monastery walls well-known seminarian Choir fell apart while applications for the singing of liturgies and concerts throughout the Netherlands, kept coming.
On the initiative of Msgr. AG Smith, dr. Antonowycz founded the Utrecht Byzantine Choir on February 9, 1951, consisting of only Dutch men, who specialized in singing the liturgy according to the Slavic-Byzantine rite.
In cooperation with the Apostolate of the Eastern Churches, the UBK initially only sang liturgies according to the Byzantine Rite. Hundreds of parishes in the Netherlands became familiar with ... less