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R. Brisotto (1972): Epitaphium
Epitaphium
for mixed choir (SSAATTBB) and tubular bells ad libitum
by Roberto Brisotto (1972)
Lyrics by Marco Valerio Marziale (30 o 41 d.c./108 d.c.)
"To The memory of The Syrians children killed in The bombings of The April 2017"
Youth Mixed Choir ... moreEpitaphium
for mixed choir (SSAATTBB) and tubular bells ad libitum
by Roberto Brisotto (1972)
Lyrics by Marco Valerio Marziale (30 o 41 d.c./108 d.c.)
"To The memory of The Syrians children killed in The bombings of The April 2017"
Youth Mixed Choir Emil Komel (Gorizia - ITALY)
conductor: David Bandelj
Thanks to The Fondazione Guido d'Arezzo and to The Youth Mixed Choir Emil Komel for The kind permission to use this audio recording.
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Rainier Chorale - Omaggio 2017 - The Bridge Builder
This original composition being premiered this afternoon was commissioned by Rainier Chorale “in honor of Ron Bayer, Artistic Director, for his 20 years of dedicated service and leadership.” Written by well-known and respected contemporary composer David ... moreThis original composition being premiered this afternoon was commissioned by Rainier Chorale “in honor of Ron Bayer, Artistic Director, for his 20 years of dedicated service and leadership.” Written by well-known and respected contemporary composer David Dickau, it hauntingly sets a very thoughtful text by Will Dromgoole. In it, Dromgoole tells The story of an old man who approaches a deep and wide water-filled chasm. He crosses in The evening as he is unafraid, Then builds a bridge to span The tide. A fellow pilgrim questions why an old man would build The bridge, as he would surely never pass this way again in his lifetime.
The old man lifts his grey head and responds to The questioning traveler that a youth is to follow after him. He too, would need to cross in The twiLight dim. The old man answers, “I am building this bridge for him.”
The commission process was an interesting and fascinating one in which to be involved. Dr. Dickau was originally approached a year or so ago by The chorale, and was inter... less
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Sing for Save The Children this Christmas
"Singing makes a difference-it brings communities togeTher. It crosses every cultural divide and opens up The World, especially to children. Save The Children is also about making a difference and changing children’s lives. This is a terrific collab...
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Imagine singing in The Mozarteum in Salzburg...
meeting music with The Choral Association Salzburg gladly welcome choirs from all over The World to The capital of music for The event of The
4th Salzburg International Choral Celebration and CompetitionJune 15-18, 2023 in Salzburg, Austria.
Let’...
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Utah Chamber Artists
Under The direction of Dr. Barlow Bradford, Utah Chamber Artists brings togeTher musicians - both vocalists and instrumentalists - to perform The World's finest music with craftsmanship, artistry and integrity.
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The Secret of Life: Uniting The World to convey a message.
The virtual choir of "The secret of life" is an Argentine project that will involve 123 singers from 19 countries to celebrate The love towards life through singing. In this way we hope to spread The message of living with determination being auThent...
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My Bonny Lass She Smileth
The renaissance madrigal, My Bonny Lass, was The first song of The Stairwell Carollers 40th anniversary concert, May 5, 2017. The Stairwell Carollers with guest, Gabriel Lewis-O'Connor.
The concert was The grand finale of a weekend workshop event with... moreThe renaissance madrigal, My Bonny Lass, was The first song of The Stairwell Carollers 40th anniversary concert, May 5, 2017. The Stairwell Carollers with guest, Gabriel Lewis-O'Connor.
The concert was The grand finale of a weekend workshop event with Gabriel Lewis-O'Connor ( Chanticleer alumnus and professional singer and choral conductor). Three choirs from Glebe Collegiate and Gabriel Lewis-O'Connor joined The Stairwell Carollers in workshops at The Galilee Centre and in concert.
Our thanks to Rachel Handley, Glebe choir director and music teacher.
Get our professional recordings here... http://www.stairwellcarollers.com/Purchases.html
All Stairwell Carollers CDs benefit charities and are available on our website in both CD and MP3 formats. This non-profit organization raises funds for local charities through concert, CD and cookbook sales.
The Stairwell Carollers, an a cappella group formed in 1977 by director Pierre Massie, has earned The distinction of being ranked amongst The best of O... less
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Come and Sing With Us in The Convento de Cristo in Portugal
I would like to invite you to join me in central Portugal to sing in one of The choirs at The Zêzere Arts Festival in early August. The venue is The amazing World heritage building, The Convento de Cristo in Tomar. But first.....
My first c...
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The Sixteen
After 31 years of Worldwide performance and recording, The Sixteen is recognised as one of The World’s greatest ensembles. Comprising both choir and period-instrument orchestra, The Sixteen’s total commitment to The music it performs is its greatest disti... moreAfter 31 years of Worldwide performance and recording, The Sixteen is recognised as one of The World’s greatest ensembles. Comprising both choir and period-instrument orchestra, The Sixteen’s total commitment to The music it performs is its greatest distinction. A special reputation for performing early English polyphony, masterpieces of The Renaissance, bringing fresh insights into Baroque and early Classical music and a diversity of 20th-century music, is drawn from The passions of conductor and founder Harry Christophers.
At home in The UK, The Sixteen are “The Voices of Classic FM” and Associate Artists of The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. The group promotes The Choral Pilgrimage, an annual tour of Britain's finest caThedrals bringing music back to The buildings for which it was written. The Sixteen has recently featured in The highly successful BBC television series, Sacred Music, presented by actor Simon Russell Beale - a second series which focused on The music of Brahms, Bruckner, Fauré, Pärt and Tave... less