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Downtown Voices
Praised by the New York Times for its “incisive, agile strength,” Downtown Voices is a semiprofessional choir made up of volunteer singers from the New York metro area and members of the Grammy®-nominated Choir of Trinity Wall Street. Directed by Stephen ... morePraised by the New York Times for its “incisive, agile strength,” Downtown Voices is a semiprofessional choir made up of volunteer singers from the New York metro area and members of the Grammy®-nominated Choir of Trinity Wall Street. Directed by Stephen Sands, Downtown Voices’ first three seasons included performances featuring the works of Beethoven, Alberto Ginastera, Benjamin Britten, James MacMillan, Philip Glass, and a large-scale commission for the 250th anniversary of St. Paul’s Chapel, Spire and Shadow, by Zachary Wadsworth, Rachmaninoff Vespers, Handel's Israel in Egypt and more!
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Let a Smile Be Your --- FACE!
This was originally published on the Embro Thistle Singers' blog.
Have you ever walked through a mall or Downtown and "people watched"? Oh my. There are people walking around who, in my mother's words, would be horrified if thei...
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Mozart Requiem
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final composition, Requiem, was finished after his death by his student Franz Xaver Süssmayr. According to his wife, Constanze Mozart, the ailing composer had come to believe he was writing the piece, initially commissioned by a ... moreWolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final composition, Requiem, was finished after his death by his student Franz Xaver Süssmayr. According to his wife, Constanze Mozart, the ailing composer had come to believe he was writing the piece, initially commissioned by a German count, to be played at his own funeral — and indeed some sections were. Requiem was later performed at the funerals and commemorative services of Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Haydn, and Frédéric Chopin.
Centuries later in 1960, “scraps of paper” containing Mozart’s unrealized ideas were discovered, prompting new versions of the Requiem.
Mozart Requiem
Robert Levin edition
Downtown Voices
The Choir of Trinity Wall Street
NOVUS NY
Stephen Sands, conductor
Sonya Headlam, soprano
Pamela Terry, mezzo-soprano
David Vanderwal, tenor
Neil Netherly, bass
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Choirs R Us: Downtown
Choirs R Us Christmas Concert 2015 at Ewen Hall, Barnet on 5th December 2015. Choir Director: Jenny Bennett, Keyboardist: Ben Croft. For more info: www.choirsrus.co.uk
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O Nata Lux - ECU Chorale - 2013 OMEA In-Service Workshop
The East Central University Chorale performing "O Nata Lux" by ECU Resident composers Tori Davison and Rudy Lupinski.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Rudy Lupinski at the piano
This performance was recorded in the Holy Family Cathedral in Downtown Tul... moreThe East Central University Chorale performing "O Nata Lux" by ECU Resident composers Tori Davison and Rudy Lupinski.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Rudy Lupinski at the piano
This performance was recorded in the Holy Family Cathedral in Downtown Tulsa during the Oklahoma Music Educators Association 2013 convention.
January 17th, 2013
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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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Arts District Chorale
Arts District Chorale was founded in 1989 as The Cathedral Chorale in residence at the Downtown Dallas Arts District’s magnificent Cathedral Guadalupe. During the 1990s the Chorale helped re-establish this historic church’s secondary role as a center for ... moreArts District Chorale was founded in 1989 as The Cathedral Chorale in residence at the Downtown Dallas Arts District’s magnificent Cathedral Guadalupe. During the 1990s the Chorale helped re-establish this historic church’s secondary role as a center for culture and community. ADC’s artistic success and benefit to the Cathedral community inspired additional collaborations with other Dallas cultural institutions. In 2001 The Cathedral Chorale became the Arts District Chorale, receiving its non-profit 501(c)(3) status in 2004.
Arts District Chorale is now a signature all-volunteer ensemble of 60 gifted amateur and professional vocalists from all walks of life which annually presents four large-scale season events and ten to fifteen smaller events in collaboration with the world-class cultural venues of the Downtown Dallas Arts District. Our common bond is a passion for the choral art as a profound and worthy expression of the human condition and a desire to present masterworks of vocal music to the general pu... less