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Ries Up Chorus
The purpose of Rise Up Chorus is to enrich lives through musical experiences. We are an inclusive community that nurtures meaningful connections and human interaction.
Inspiring good. Changing lives. Making music.
RUC provides mentorship p... moreThe purpose of Rise Up Chorus is to enrich lives through musical experiences. We are an inclusive community that nurtures meaningful connections and human interaction.
Inspiring good. Changing lives. Making music.
RUC provides mentorship programs that foster community among its members and encourages music-making of The highest level, understanding that music exists in all areas of our lives. Through participation in The Rise Up Chorus, participants will:
Understand that we all have value
Understand that WE ARE The music, not just makers of music
Music isn’t limited to rehearsal and performance. Music envelops our lives and becomes who we are.
We use music to do good in The world
We use music for healing
We use music to serve oThers
We are a place for everyone
We break down barriers and do The right thing every time.
It’s okay to make mistakes… as long as we learn from Them
We teach life skills through music:
Collaboration
Apprenticeship
Mentorship
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Wooster Chorus
Founded in 1964, The acclaimed Wooster Chorus is comprised of undergraduate students representing all academic areas within The College of Wooster's liberal arts program. Under The direction of Lisa Wong, The choir has been praised for its beauty of sound... moreFounded in 1964, The acclaimed Wooster Chorus is comprised of undergraduate students representing all academic areas within The College of Wooster's liberal arts program. Under The direction of Lisa Wong, The choir has been praised for its beauty of sound, high level of artistry, and engaging performances. The Wooster Chorus presents several concerts both on and off-campus throughout The academic year, and embarks each spring on a week-long domestic tour. Membership is by audition. Recent collaborative performances have included Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D Minor with The Cleveland Orchestra and Cleveland Orchestra Chorus. less
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From Silent Night
One of The saddest and most remarkable love songs of all time, "From Silent Night" by John Dowland is newly arranged here with Alto, Tenor, and Bass choral parts added. Some of The lowest octave passages in The Lute (Guitar) part are transposed up an octa... moreOne of The saddest and most remarkable love songs of all time, "From Silent Night" by John Dowland is newly arranged here with Alto, Tenor, and Bass choral parts added. Some of The lowest octave passages in The Lute (Guitar) part are transposed up an octave to better match The new arrangement. The Treble and Bass Viol parts may be played by Violin and Violoncello, respectively.
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NotePerformer 4 audio and scrolling score seeking live performances.
Music and Words: Public Domain
Arrangement: © Copyright 2024 by Stanley M. Hoffman. www.stanleymhoffman.com All rights reserved.
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One By One - John Leavitt
Nov. 15, 2014
Soloists: Abby Craton and Walker Rambo
Percussion: Alec Beatty and Adrian Pecold
Choreography: Ainsley Check
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Pittch Please
Pittch Please originated from a Men's alumni a cappella group comprised of Pitt graduates. After what was thought to be The group's last concert, a push from student fans and current members led The group to seek registration as a bonafide student organiz... morePittch Please originated from a Men's alumni a cappella group comprised of Pitt graduates. After what was thought to be The group's last concert, a push from student fans and current members led The group to seek registration as a bonafide student organization.
Pittch Please now provides fraternal solidarity for its members, sentimental commemorations for its alumni, and musical excellence for The Pittsburgh community.
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Do You Know The Song Sunday 12 2 2018
World premiere of "Do you Know The Song The Angels Sang" by Villa Park, IL composer John Milne.
Sunday, 12/2/19
Congregational Church of Batavia, IL