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"Over the Rainbow" H. Harlen, arr. G. Turner. Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife
Coro Juvenil David Goldsmith
Sergio Rodríguez González, piano
Cristo Velázquez Barrera, directora
Concierto homenaje "Asunción Bethencourt Acosta, la otra cara de la luna"
Textos y narración de Ricardo Rodríguez
Castillo San Felipe, Puerto de la Cr... moreCoro Juvenil David Goldsmith
Sergio Rodríguez González, piano
Cristo Velázquez Barrera, directora
Concierto homenaje "Asunción Bethencourt Acosta, la otra cara de la luna"
Textos y narración de Ricardo Rodríguez
Castillo San Felipe, Puerto de la Cruz, 9 de marzo de 2013
Organizado por la Asociación Cultural Reyes Bartlet y el Area de Mujer del Ayuntamiento de Puerto de la Cruz
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"You are the Peace"
The Arkansas Choral Connection Faculty Choir, conducted by Gary Morris singing "You are the Peace" by Jonathan Adams.
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Resonance Ensemble
Programming with purpose, exceptional artistry, tangible Connection.
Resonance Ensemble, a professional vocal ensemble, performs powerful concerts promoting meaningful social change.
Our performances intentionally address themes highlighting divers... moreProgramming with purpose, exceptional artistry, tangible Connection.
Resonance Ensemble, a professional vocal ensemble, performs powerful concerts promoting meaningful social change.
Our performances intentionally address themes highlighting diverse solo and choral voices, new and underrepresented composers, visual and other performing arts, and community partners.
Resonance seeks to reflect on the most pressing social issues of our times through performing new music and sharing many perspectives. As Oregon Arts Watch wrote in June 2019, “they do social justice music justice: their concerts are part social commentary, part group therapy, and part best damn choir show in town.”
Our concerts are designed to reflect the times, and audience members often tell us that they see their experiences reflected in our thought-provoking performances. less
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Kikimasu
Kikimasu (pronounced “kee-kee-mahs”) is part of Edmonton's Kokopelli Choir Association.
Kikimasu (grades 4-6) offers a focus on thorough and excellent music education, with singers learning about healthy vocal production, the body-voice Connection, an... moreKikimasu (pronounced “kee-kee-mahs”) is part of Edmonton's Kokopelli Choir Association.
Kikimasu (grades 4-6) offers a focus on thorough and excellent music education, with singers learning about healthy vocal production, the body-voice Connection, and vibrant performance presence, as well as ant emphasis on musical literacy, music theory, and sightsinging skills. As with all our ensembles, Kikimasu provides a secure and accepting social environment where all singers feel their importance as members of the group. Most importantly, Kikimasu has fun and creates exciting music!
Kikimasu means “hear it” in Japanese; you can look forward to hearing the music they make at every concert! less
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Derbyshire Community Male Voice Choir
Formed in 1956 as the Derby Police Choir, the choir retained a long-standing Connection with the Derbyshire Constabulary until 2018 when the choir separated from the police and rebranded with an emphasis on promoting male voice choral singing and raising ... moreFormed in 1956 as the Derby Police Choir, the choir retained a long-standing Connection with the Derbyshire Constabulary until 2018 when the choir separated from the police and rebranded with an emphasis on promoting male voice choral singing and raising money for charity- epitomised through charity registration in 2020.
DCMVC rehearses Mondays 7:30-9:30pm at St Osmund's Church, London Road Derby.
The choir is also available to book for events. For more information, see our website.
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Stormy weather
Harold Arlen wrote the music to Wizard of Oz, including 'Somewhere over the Rainbow'. Ethel Waters first sang 'Stormy Weather' at The Cotton Club night club in Harlem in 1933 and recorded it that year.
This version is based on that by the Golden Gate Q... moreHarold Arlen wrote the music to Wizard of Oz, including 'Somewhere over the Rainbow'. Ethel Waters first sang 'Stormy Weather' at The Cotton Club night club in Harlem in 1933 and recorded it that year.
This version is based on that by the Golden Gate Quartet, the most successful of all of the African-American gospel music groups who sang in the jubilee quartet style. Formed in 1934 the group remains active today, although with no original members.
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK. less
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I Will Lift Mine Eyes by Jake Runestad
Seraphic Fire has assembled a collection of music with which the ensemble has a visceral, tenacious Connection. This self-titled recording contains Seraphic Fire signature works that have brought the ensemble to prominence eleven seasons after its foundin... moreSeraphic Fire has assembled a collection of music with which the ensemble has a visceral, tenacious Connection. This self-titled recording contains Seraphic Fire signature works that have brought the ensemble to prominence eleven seasons after its founding.
Available digitally May 7, 2013. To view the album on iTunes, click here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/seraphic-fire/id640813108?uo=4&partnerId=30