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PIETÀ by Eugénio Rodrigues
for soprano solista, SATB choir and percussion
Eugénio Rodrigues © 2019
text by Miguel Torga
performed by Nova Era Vocal Ensemble (Lisbon)
soprano Mónica Santos
eugeniorodrigues.com
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O. Gjeilo (1978: Ubi caritas
Ubi caritas
composed by Ola Gjeilo (1978)
performed by Ensemble In Contrà
conductor: Roberto Brisotto
Live recording - 15Th Langlais Festival
12.7.2019
Église de Notre Dame de la Paix
Pontorson (France)
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Sinirangan Chamber Singers
Founded on February 2018, the Sinirangan Chamber Singers is a community-based vocal Ensemble in Tacloban City comprised of volunteers who share a love for singing. The Ensemble aims to promote artistic excellence in choral music ranging from classical to ... moreFounded on February 2018, the Sinirangan Chamber Singers is a community-based vocal Ensemble in Tacloban City comprised of volunteers who share a love for singing. The Ensemble aims to promote artistic excellence in choral music ranging from classical to popular. It also aims to provide an opportunity for passionate singers to discover the voice as a singing instrument, develop high-level musical skills related to choral singing, influence choral music appreciation, develop cultural awareness, use choral music as a tool for change in building a better community, and finally, to represent Eastern Visayas in both local and international choral scenes. The Sinirangan believes that everyone can enjoy choral music and hopes to connect people of diverse backgrounds and ages to this extraordinary art form. The Sinirangan is multigenerational and welcomes singers of all backgrounds to audition. The members include professionals and students from Eastern Visayas and are trained by, Mary Jeane Egloso, the founder and choi... less
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Kitka Women's Vocal Ensemble
Kitka is an American women's vocal arts Ensemble inspired by traditional songs and vocal techniques from Eastern Europe. Dedicated to developing new audiences for music rooted in Balkan, Slavic, and Caucasian women's vocal traditions, Kitka also strives t... moreKitka is an American women's vocal arts Ensemble inspired by traditional songs and vocal techniques from Eastern Europe. Dedicated to developing new audiences for music rooted in Balkan, Slavic, and Caucasian women's vocal traditions, Kitka also strives to expand the boundaries of folk song as a living and evolving expressive art form. Kitka's activities include an Oakland-based home series of concerts and vocal workshops; regional, national, and international touring; programs in the schools; recording, publication, and broadcast projects; master artist residencies; commissioning; community service work; and adventuresome collaborations. less
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Ember Choral Arts
EMBER is the semi-professional choral Ensemble of Ember Choral Arts. Ember performs its entire season in both New Jersey and New York. Ember Choral Arts focuses on performing and promoting music of living composers, and boasts robust educational outreac... moreEMBER is the semi-professional choral Ensemble of Ember Choral Arts. Ember performs its entire season in both New Jersey and New York. Ember Choral Arts focuses on performing and promoting music of living composers, and boasts robust educational outreach programs. Ember’s core value is the belief that music has a unique power to affect the human heart and soul.
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Cafaro - Tenebrae factae sunt
Pasquale Cafaro - Responsori della Settimana Santa (prima esecuzione)
Ensemble Vocale FLORILEGIUM VOCIS
Ensemble MERIDIES
organo e direzione Sabino Manzo
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Double Double Toil and Trouble (Maantijaarvi)
As the finale to the Vocal Art Ensemble's "INKSPELL--Choral Music Inspired by Masters of Poetry" concerts, we performed Jaako Maantijaarvi's first three Shakespeare Songs, culminating on our playful, crafty interpretation to this famous text from MacBeth.... moreAs the finale to the Vocal Art Ensemble's "INKSPELL--Choral Music Inspired by Masters of Poetry" concerts, we performed Jaako Maantijaarvi's first three Shakespeare Songs, culminating on our playful, crafty interpretation to this famous text from MacBeth. The women shed their shawls and toss them into the center to represent the ingredients being dropped into the bubbling 'cauldron'.