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Oktet Suha
The singers are mainly from Carinthia/Austria. The group pursues two main aims: on the one hand to revive old, nearly forgotten Carinthian folk songs, and on the other hand to enrich the Carinthian music scene by new songs and interpretations. The Oktet S... moreThe singers are mainly from Carinthia/Austria. The group pursues two main aims: on the one hand to revive old, nearly forgotten Carinthian folk songs, and on the other hand to enrich the Carinthian music scene by new songs and interpretations. The Oktet Suha has performed more than 1400 times in Austria and all over Europe, as well as in the USA, Australia, Ukraina, Argentina and Canada. They had lots of tv and radio appearances worldwide. Oktet Suha has released 12 CD ́s since and is the main organizer of the annual cross boarder vocal Festival Suha. Their highlights were the European Award for Folk and Art and the Silver award of the Slovenian Republik. less
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See, darkness covers the earth | Klaverdal (2017)
See, darkness covers the earth by Stefan Klaverdal
Performed by Lunds Vokalensemble and Mattias Rodrick.
Conductor: Ole Faurschou
Performance at Lund Sacred Contemporary Music Festival 2018 in Allhelgonakyrkan in Lund.
More info and score can be foun... moreSee, darkness covers the earth by Stefan Klaverdal
Performed by Lunds Vokalensemble and Mattias Rodrick.
Conductor: Ole Faurschou
Performance at Lund Sacred Contemporary Music Festival 2018 in Allhelgonakyrkan in Lund.
More info and score can be found on www.stefanklaverdal.com
“See, darkness covers the earth” is built on a previous piece for bass clarinet (or cello) and computer called "One of the seven angels". The title is a quote from book of revelations, and "See darkness..." is in its turn a series of other quotes that the first title refer to in various ways. It turns out that the references to me felt very contemporary and had to do with the current trends in society and that meant that I could both recompose something old, use new old texts that referred to an old piece of mine and construct a very contemporary and important piece that may both say something about our time and give hope for a better future.
The original piece was composed to Mattias Eklund
First performed by Mattias Eklund a... less
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Steirer Dreier (Yodel from Austria)
Steirer Dreier
Women's ensemble "vocal orange" from Salzburg (Austria). Conductor Arūnas Pečiulis.
Choral music concert "Under wing of golden bird".
Liepaja Luther Church. 2017 04 09.
Camera and Editing by Audrius Do (audrius.bendravimui@gmail.co... moreSteirer Dreier
Women's ensemble "vocal orange" from Salzburg (Austria). Conductor Arūnas Pečiulis.
Choral music concert "Under wing of golden bird".
Liepaja Luther Church. 2017 04 09.
Camera and Editing by Audrius Do (audrius.bendravimui@gmail.com)
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Cantilena Gumpoldskirchen - Engel - Austria Cantat 2012 - Chorwettbewerb
Das fünfte und abschließende Lied unseres Programmes für den Chorwettbewerb Austria Cantat 2012 in Salzburg (Dirigent: Elisabeth Ziegler).
1) Das Pflichtlied: Die Enten (Franz Burkhart) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdd0alXIIwM&feature=youtu.be
2) ... moreDas fünfte und abschließende Lied unseres Programmes für den Chorwettbewerb Austria Cantat 2012 in Salzburg (Dirigent: Elisabeth Ziegler).
1) Das Pflichtlied: Die Enten (Franz Burkhart) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdd0alXIIwM&feature=youtu.be
2) Die Untreue (Heinrich von Herzogenberg)
3) O Salutaris Hostia (Erik Esenvalds) [Solo: Felicitas Moser (Sopran 1) und Katrin Kier (Sopran 2)] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ6zlKn16Ng
4) Wie ein heimlicher Brunnen (Herwig Reiter)
5) Engel (Rammstein Arr. Oliver Gies)
Credits:
Dirigent/conductor: Elisabeth Ziegler
Musik/music: Cantilena Gumpoldskirchen (www.cantilena.at bzw. www.facebook.com/cantilena.gumpoldskirchen) less
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Vokalensemble d'accord
We're a choir of about 15 people, singing secular music from all genres and from all times (from the sixteenth century onwards, that is). And provided that it's a cappella music. Even within these limits, there's still an awful lot of pieces left ...