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The Czech Boys Choir
The Czech Boys Choir, from the city of Hradec Králové in North Bohemia, maintains the famous traditions of boyChoir singing in the Czech territory as it began in the 13th century with the first boys' Choir at the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague and continue... moreThe Czech Boys Choir, from the city of Hradec Králové in North Bohemia, maintains the famous traditions of boyChoir singing in the Czech territory as it began in the 13th century with the first boys' Choir at the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague and continues in modern times with the boys Choir established in Hradec Králové by Jiří and Květa Skopal in 1982.
Led by artistic director and conductor, Jakub Martinec, the Czech Boys Choir organization provides artistic training for boys from the age of three to adult, and consists of the professional touring SATB concert Choir, the Young Men's Ensemble with conductor Jennifer Beynon Martinec, and the training Choir Zpěváček, led by Simona Hlavatá. The concert Choir closely cooperates with pianist Martin Fišl.
The Choir regularly records for TV and radio, performs concerts in the Czech Republic and abroad, collaborates with renowned artists, ensembles and orchestras. Their repertoire includes both traditional and modern works of both Czech and international compos... less
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Piazzolla — Adiós nonino
Lyrics by Eladia Blázquez
Tatiana Konoshenko (soprano)
April, 2012
Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory
The Choir's 55th anniversary concert
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Desde una estrella al titilar...
Me... moreLyrics by Eladia Blázquez
Tatiana Konoshenko (soprano)
April, 2012
Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory
The Choir's 55th anniversary concert
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Desde una estrella al titilar...
Me hará señales de acudir,
por una luz de eternidad
cuando me llame, voy a ir.
A preguntarle, por ese niño
que con su muerte, lo perdí,
que con "Nonino" se me fue...
Cuando me diga, ven aquí...
Renaceré... Porque...
¡Soy...! la raíz, del país
que amasó con su arcilla.
¡Soy...! Sangre y piel, del "tano" aquel,
que me dio su semilla.
Adiós "Nonino".. que largo sin vos,
será el camino.
¡Dolor, tristeza, la mesa y el pan...!
Y mi adiós.. ¡Ay! Mi adiós,
a tu amor, tu tabaco, tu vino.
¿Quién..? Sin piedad, me robó la mitad,
al llevarte "Nonino"...
Tal vez un día, yo también mirando atrás...
Como vos, diga adiós ¡No va más..! less
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Universal Gospel Choir
Universal Gospel Choir (UGC) is a community-based group of singers passionate about raising the roof. Known for fun, musical diversity and standing room only concerts, we celebrate all genres of music from old School gospel, to current uplifting pop, to c... moreUniversal Gospel Choir (UGC) is a community-based group of singers passionate about raising the roof. Known for fun, musical diversity and standing room only concerts, we celebrate all genres of music from old School gospel, to current uplifting pop, to civil rights anthems, to traditional songs from nations all over the world. 60 voices strong, the Universal Gospel Choir is an open, justice-oriented group celebrating the best of choral music and committed to lifting and inspiring the human spirit.
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Simon Fraser University Choir
The SFU Choir rehearses at Simon Fraser University's Burnaby campus (even though ANYONE willing to come up the mountain every week can join).
The Choir performs concerts each semester and also sings at Remembrance Day ceremonies, convocation ceremonie... moreThe SFU Choir rehearses at Simon Fraser University's Burnaby campus (even though ANYONE willing to come up the mountain every week can join).
The Choir performs concerts each semester and also sings at Remembrance Day ceremonies, convocation ceremonies, and other events on campus and in the community.
We are a volunteer, non-auditioned group open to all, but Choir members are expected to regularly attend rehearsals and the semester retreat, and to practice their parts on their own time. We usually put up practice files under “Resources” (members-only access) so that you can download your part and listen to it on whatever portable music-playing device you own. No musical experience is needed, but the ability to read music is an asset (if you can't read music, we'll help you learn). less