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El Guayaboso by Guido Lopez-Gavilan
Performance by the Mansfield University Concert Choir conducted by Peggy Dettwiler at the 2014 World Choir Games in Riga, Latvia. They won a gold medal and third place in the Mixed Youth Choir Category.
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When David Heard by Norman Dinerstein
Performance by the Mansfield University Concert Choir conducted by Peggy Dettwiler at the 2014 World Choir Games in Riga, Latvia. They won a gold medal and third place in the Mixed Youth Choir Category.
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NNSU Academic Choir - Tall Pinetrees (World Choir Games 2008)
Народный коллектив России Академический Хор Нижегородского государственного университета (ННГУ). Конкурсное выступление на Всемирной Хоровой Олимпиаде 2008 в г. Грац, Австрия. Ю. Толкач "Высокие сосны".
Nizhny Novgorod State University Academic Choir (NN... moreНародный коллектив России Академический Хор Нижегородского государственного университета (ННГУ). Конкурсное выступление на Всемирной Хоровой Олимпиаде 2008 в г. Грац, Австрия. Ю. Толкач "Высокие сосны".
Nizhny Novgorod State University Academic Choir (NNSU Choir). Contest performance at the World Choir Games 2008 in Graz, Austria. Y. Tolkach "Tall Pinetrees".
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NNSU Academic Choir - We Are Waiting For Guests (World Choir Games 2008)
Народный коллектив России Академический Хор Нижегородского государственного университета (ННГУ). Конкурсное выступление на Всемирной Хоровой Олимпиаде 2008 в г. Грац, Австрия. Э. Фертельмейстер "Мы ждем гостей".
Nizhny Novgorod State University Academic ... moreНародный коллектив России Академический Хор Нижегородского государственного университета (ННГУ). Конкурсное выступление на Всемирной Хоровой Олимпиаде 2008 в г. Грац, Австрия. Э. Фертельмейстер "Мы ждем гостей".
Nizhny Novgorod State University Academic Choir (NNSU Choir). Contest performance at the World Choir Games 2008 in Graz, Austria. E. Fertelmeister "My Zhdyom Gostei" ("We Are Waiting For Guests").
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WORLD YOUTH Choir
World Youth Choir ( WYC ) - Summer Session 2003 Switzerland - Conductor: Johannes Prinz - Brahms - website: http://www.worldyouthChoir.org - © all rights reserved by Jürg Schönenberger, Switzerland
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You monk,black devil-N.Stojkov-Christina Morfova Choir-cond.Lilia Gjuleva
Prof.Lilia Gjuleva was one of the most renowned bulgarian conductors.She conducted the Christina Morfova Choir for forty -five years.The Choir was the recipient of many prestigious international awards.She led various unforgettable concert tours in Japan... moreProf.Lilia Gjuleva was one of the most renowned bulgarian conductors.She conducted the Christina Morfova Choir for forty -five years.The Choir was the recipient of many prestigious international awards.She led various unforgettable concert tours in Japan,Europe,America and Israel.Prof.Lilia Gjuleva's pedagogical activity was developed in the State Academy of Music "Pancho Vladigerov"-Bulgaria.Concert recital.
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The Academic Male Voice Choir of Helsinki
The Academic Male Voice Choir of Helsinki – Akademiska Sångföreningen or Akademen in Swedish – is a Fennoswedish (i.e. Swedish-speaking) male voice student Choir based in the Finnish capital of Helsinki. The Choir was founded in 1838 by Fredrik Pacius and... moreThe Academic Male Voice Choir of Helsinki – Akademiska Sångföreningen or Akademen in Swedish – is a Fennoswedish (i.e. Swedish-speaking) male voice student Choir based in the Finnish capital of Helsinki. The Choir was founded in 1838 by Fredrik Pacius and is the oldest extant Choir in Finland. At present, Akademen has around 60 active singers, most of whom are university students. However, quite a few choose to stay in the active Choir long after graduation, which makes for a healthy mix of youth and experience. We give concerts regularly in Finland, and travel abroad as frequently as possible. In addition to all the Scandinavian and most European countries, Akademen has been on tour in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and Singapore. We believe that ambitious Musical development can go hand-in-hand with tradition, and work enthusiastically to keep alive the dialogue between past and present. less