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"Russian marriage" by A.Kisselev (conductor - Inessa Bodyako)
"Russian marriage" by A.Kisselev / Belarus State Academy of Music Students Choir. The artistic director and conductor - Inessa Bodyako. Choirmaster - Aleksey Rapovets. Choreographer - Sergey Epihov. Soloists: Elena Tabolich (soprano), Denis Bakhrevski (ba... more"Russian marriage" by A.Kisselev / Belarus State Academy of Music Students Choir. The artistic director and conductor - Inessa Bodyako. Choirmaster - Aleksey Rapovets. Choreographer - Sergey Epihov. Soloists: Elena Tabolich (soprano), Denis Bakhrevski (bass), Alexander Dubikov (percussion). The concert took place in Minsk Great Philharmonic Hall on November 27, 2008. Dedicated to Victor Vladimirovich Rovdo
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Sing, Wearing the Sky
"Sing, Wearing the Sky" by Jake Runestad. 2014-15 MN All-State Women's Choir. Mary Kay Geston, conductor.
Lalla, a 14th century Sufi-mystic poet from the Kashmir region of India, believed strongly in the development of the self while reaching enlighten... more"Sing, Wearing the Sky" by Jake Runestad. 2014-15 MN All-State Women's Choir. Mary Kay Geston, conductor.
Lalla, a 14th century Sufi-mystic poet from the Kashmir region of India, believed strongly in the development of the self while reaching enlightenment. The metaphor of dancing while feeling free or naked exemplifies the beauty of empowerment and self-worth. This work uses influences of Classical Indian music and other vocal effects to allow Lalla’s message to come to life.
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La Trobe University Choral Society
LaTUCS (La Trobe Uni Choral Society) is a non-auditioned choir open to all La Trobe students and staff (and other interested members of the community). We rehearse at the Bundoora campus of La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia on Wednesday nights from... moreLaTUCS (La Trobe Uni Choral Society) is a non-auditioned choir open to all La Trobe students and staff (and other interested members of the community). We rehearse at the Bundoora campus of La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia on Wednesday nights from 6:30pm to 9:00pm.
Our objectives are to rehearse and perform choral music, to participate in InterVarsity Choral Festivals and to do whatever else seems relevant.
The Society is a non-auditioned choir, but it has been suggested that we could have a small, auditioned group within the society (perhaps called "Graduate Singers" or such like). Another possibility is that we could sing at graduation ceremonies in Union Hall. Another possibility is a joint concert with another UCS. And what sort of music should we sing? Madrigals? Handel's Messiah?
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Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin is Ireland’s leading collegiate choral ensemble. With a large repertoire ranging from art to popular music, and stretching from the medieval to the contemporary in style, this choir gives many concerts thr... moreThe Choral Scholars of University College Dublin is Ireland’s leading collegiate choral ensemble. With a large repertoire ranging from art to popular music, and stretching from the medieval to the contemporary in style, this choir gives many concerts throughout the academic year, both in Ireland and abroad. Following a competitive selection process each September, eighteen gifted students are awarded a scholarship, with recipients of the award coming from a range of academic disciplines across the University, from Music to Medicine, Law, Agricultural Science, Commerce and Engineering.
The choir regularly broadcasts on Irish television and radio. Since its formation in 1999, the group frequently performs with orchestras, including the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, the Earley Musicke Ensemble and the European Union Chamber Orchestra, and on the University campus with the UCD Symphony Orchestra and Philharmonic Choir. In touring Holland, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom and the United States of America t... less
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O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM by Ivo Antognini
The fabulous ECU Chamber Singers sing my O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM - Andrew Crane, conductor
Dec 6, 2011 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - Grenville NC - USA
The SATB edition is a cappella; the SA is accompanied, with piano and cello.
Published by Alliance... moreThe fabulous ECU Chamber Singers sing my O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM - Andrew Crane, conductor
Dec 6, 2011 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - Grenville NC - USA
The SATB edition is a cappella; the SA is accompanied, with piano and cello.
Published by Alliance Music Pub. (North America) and
Annie Bank (world except North America)
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2018 Maine All-State SATB Choir -- Au-Delà Du Chagrin [Guillaume] + Let My Love Be Heard [Runestad]
When I was a junior in college, my mother was fighting breast cancer and my way of coping with it was to write a choral piece for her. I wrote “Pour Toi, Mère” (For You, Mother) which premiered at my senior composition recital.
A few years later, Kevin F... moreWhen I was a junior in college, my mother was fighting breast cancer and my way of coping with it was to write a choral piece for her. I wrote “Pour Toi, Mère” (For You, Mother) which premiered at my senior composition recital.
A few years later, Kevin Fenton programmed that piece for his choir at FSU. He shared with me his strong connection with the piece at a time when his sister-in-law, Peggy Fenton was also fighting breast cancer. Sadly, Peggy Fenton lost her fight with cancer in 2009. That same year Kevin contacted me and asked if I would write a piece in her memory for her husband and her two daughters. He shared with me a video of a presentation she did at the Mother’s Day banquet at her church, just a few days before her passing.
The title of her presentation was “From Hats to Crown”. She shared stories about her life and the many relationship roles one plays: as a daughter, a sister, as a wife, a mother and a teacher. As she talked about each role she wore a different hat. She ended with a crown, shar... less
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evening morning day | Radcliffe Choral Society
"evening morning day" by David Lang. Text from the Book of Genesis 1.
Recorded live on March 16, 2015, at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society of Harvard University. Director: Beth Willer.
... more"evening morning day" by David Lang. Text from the Book of Genesis 1.
Recorded live on March 16, 2015, at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society of Harvard University. Director: Beth Willer.
The composer writes: "I wanted to make a piece about the creation story but I didn't want to highlight one religion's or culture's narrative over another."
"It was important for me to try to find something universal, something present in all stories, or common to all cultures. I hit upon the idea of making a kind of checklist of everything that needed to be created to get the world to this point, without each individual culture's stories or myths or exoticisms. I went back to the first chapter of Genesis, to see what I could get out of my own culture's story, and I stripped away all the descriptions, adjectives, connectors and motivators. All that is left of Genesis in my text are the nouns, leaving a dispassionate list of everything created, in the order in ... less