Search
1,842 results found
video:
Sure On This Shining Night
Morten Lauridsen's "Sure on this shining night" (3rd and last of the Nocturnes cycle) as performed by the East Central University Chorale. Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting. Rudy Lupinski, accompanist
group:
ensemble Laude Women's Choir
For close to two decades, ensemble Laude women’s choir has enchanted audiences on Vancouver Island with its creative blend of medieval repertoire and contemporary choral works from around the world. ensemble Laude is a community of women united by a passi... moreFor close to two decades, ensemble Laude women’s choir has enchanted audiences on Vancouver Island with its creative blend of medieval repertoire and contemporary choral works from around the world. ensemble Laude is a community of women united by a passion for choral music and the vision of our Artistic Director, Elizabeth MacIsaac. We celebrate the beauty and resilience of women’s vocal traditions through the ages and seek to share this art form through joyful, soulful, and life-enhancing performances that gladden the heart, lift the spirit, and expand the mind.
ensemble Laude began in 1998 with a group of 12 singers focused solely on medieval music. It has since expanded into a vibrant community choir of over 50 vocalists. Today, our concerts offer an eclectic repertoire, mostly unaccompanied, encompassing early music, sacred and secular works, and folk and world music. We are committed to expanding choral repertoire for women’s voices and regularly commission new Canadian works that preserve and revitaliz... less
video:
Alleluia (Whitacre) - The Vocal Art ensemble
This work served as the finale for The Vocal Art ensemble's 5th Anniversary "GODAI--Choral Music Summoning the Five Ancient Elements" concerts, at once representing 'Void' which is both nothing and everything. This also served to encore each of the instru... moreThis work served as the finale for The Vocal Art ensemble's 5th Anniversary "GODAI--Choral Music Summoning the Five Ancient Elements" concerts, at once representing 'Void' which is both nothing and everything. This also served to encore each of the instrumental ensembles involved in the concert program.
video:
O Süsser Mai- Brahms
East Central University Chorale
Performing "O Süsser Mai" By Johannes Brahms
Directed by Dr. Steven Walker
Accompanied by Mr. Rudy Lupinski
video:
The Seven Songs about God - NNSU Choir, Nizhny Novgorod State Philharmonic Orchestra (Andrei Mikita,
BORIS GREBENSHCHIKOV, ANDREI MIKITA -
THE SEVEN SONGS ABOUT GOD
Oratorio for soloists, two choirs and orchestra
PERFORMERS:
Symphonic Orchestra of Nizhny Novgorod State Philharmony named after M. Rostropovich
Art director and main conductor
Natio... moreBORIS GREBENSHCHIKOV, ANDREI MIKITA -
THE SEVEN SONGS ABOUT GOD
Oratorio for soloists, two choirs and orchestra
PERFORMERS:
Symphonic Orchestra of Nizhny Novgorod State Philharmony named after M. Rostropovich
Art director and main conductor
National Artist of Russian Federation - Aleksandr SKULSKY
Nizhny Novgorod State University Choir
Art director and conductor - Larisa ERYKALOVA
Byzantine choir "Pakhomy Logofet" & "Psalt"
Protopsalt - Serafim ASTAKHOV
SOLOISTS:
Vera KHARITONOVA (soprano)
Boris STEPANOV (tenor)
CONDUCTOR:
Honored Artist of Russian Federation - DENIS KIRPANYOV
December, 24, 2014.
Kremlin Concert Hall
City of Nizhny Novgorod less
video:
Baroque Jingle Bells
Jingle Bells in the style of Bach and Handel. Arranged and conducted by Jeffrey Bernstein. Performed by the Pasadena Master Chorale and the Camerata Baroque Orchestra, Dec. 15, 2012 at First Congregational Church, Pasadena, California.
video:
Faces - Antioch Chamber ensemble - Ivo Antognini
The Antioch Chamber ensemble sings the world premiere of "Faces" by Ivo Antognini
March 30, 2012 at St. Paul's Chapel, NYC
Faces
by Sara Teasdale
People that I meet and pass
In the city's broken roar,
Faces that I lose so soon
And have neve... moreThe Antioch Chamber ensemble sings the world premiere of "Faces" by Ivo Antognini
March 30, 2012 at St. Paul's Chapel, NYC
Faces
by Sara Teasdale
People that I meet and pass
In the city's broken roar,
Faces that I lose so soon
And have never found before,
Do you know how much you tell
In the meeting of our eyes,
How ashamed I am, and sad
To have pierced your poor disguise?
Secrets rushing without sound
Crying from your hiding places —
Let me go, I cannot bear
The sorrow of the passing faces.
— People in the restless street,
Can it be, oh can it be
In the meeting of our eyes
That you know as much of me? less
video:
Jehovah has the Final Say
New Genesis Gospel Chorale having loads of fun singing Jehovah has the Final Say. Who would think that we could have so much fun singing "He makes a Way when there is no Way"