Words by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) Performed by Matthew Curtis (www.choraltracks.com) Music © 2010 Oxford University Press, Inc. Assigned to Oxford University Press 2010. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Words Public Domain Artw... more
"This is the Body and Blood of Christ", composed by local Ada composers Davison and Lupinski, as performed by the East Central University Chorale on April 19, 2010, at St Joseph Catholic Church in Ada, OK.
The ECU Singers performing "Adoramus Te" by Quirino Gasparini. Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting This was recorded at the East Central University Chorale and ECU Singers Fall Concert, November 19th, 2012. St. Josephs Catholic Church. Ada, OK
"The Most important things in life are the connections you make with others" - Tom Ford Tsunangari つながり(Connection) - Mr. Kentaro Sato (Japan) Special performance by Diponegoro Univesity Choir (Indonesia) in collaboration with The New Member batch #48... more
Recorded live from AfterGlow's concert "Pandemic & Racism: What's Going On." Concert location: First Presbyterian Church, Oakland, CA Date: August 7, 2022 Swen Ervin, Creative Director Arnold Lee, Music Director Video Direction: Omid Zoufonoun
The University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors (UPSA) The Live performance of the song Hymne a L'Amour by Edith Piaf/ Marguerite Monnot arranged for choir by John August Pamintuan.
Morten Lauridsen's "Soneto de la Noche" (2nd in the Nocturnes cycle) as performed by the East Central University Chorale. Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting. Mr. Rudy Lupinski, accompanist.
A Prayer for Peace for SATB Chorus unaccompanied Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (2007) Words Freely Based on the Traditional Hebrew Prayer Oseh Shalom Translated and Adapted by Stanley M. Hoffman Performed by The Philovox Ensemble Jane Ring... more
University of Santo Tomas Singers Fidel Calalang, Jr.
Morten Lauridsen's "Sa Nuit d'Ete" (1st of the Nocturnes cycle) as performed by the East Central University Chorale. Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting. Rudy Lupinski, accompanist.