Te Deum Chamber Choir www.te-deum.org Matthew Christopher Shepard, conductor Sora Park, pianist Live performance, October 20, 2019 Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, Kansas Sopranos: Lucy Conklin, Katherine Dick, Rupal Gupta, Nico... more
Participant of "International Musical Eisteddfod" Llangollen 2007 Royal Pavilion Llangollen, 14. Juli 2007 1. "Wohlauf, ihr Gäste" (Widmann) 2. "Tyger, Tyger, burning bright" (Hughes) 3. "Saltarelle" (Saint-Saens) Conductor: Martin Winkler
The Renaissance Singers are one of the leading choral ensembles in the North West. The group give a varied annual programme of concerts each year at Blackburn Cathedral (where they are based), and also take part in a number of services there throughout th... more
Udiana Choir together with the Israel Brass Quintet, from the "Silence" program. מקהלת אודיאנה בניצוח ענת אהרוני יחד עם חמישיית המתכת הישראלית צילום: גלעד כחלילי, אקסל אוולד, שחר גוזלי תאורה: עמית רוזן עריכה: שחר גוזלי סאונד: יוסי ברמן בימוי: ע... more
Coral Reyes Bartlet David Martel, piano Ricardo Rodríguez, recitado José Híjar Polo, director Castillo San Felipe Puerto de la Cruz 13 de julio de 2016, estreno del arreglo coral de las 12 Tonadillas al estilo antiguo Grabación: mediawink
A joint performance of Amavolovolo - a traditional African song. Performed live in concert on Wednesday 27 August 2014 with the Kärntner Landesjugendchor and the proTON Vokalensemble.
This classic Motown tune was a hit at Chor Leoni's Bard Boyz performances (June 2011). The arrangement is by Keith Sinclair (who is also in the backup dance quartet) and the soloist is second tenor, Jordan Back.
Coral Reyes Bartlet David Martel, piano José Híjar Polo, director Gala del Día, Indianas nº1, texto de Arturo Vázquez Iglesia de la Peña de Francia 1 de julio de 2015 Sonido y realización Mediawink
Available as: Cat.No. TKM300 as one of 2 short anthems; or as TKM836 as one of a new anthology of 6 anthems for SATB Choir and Organ, all within the scope of most Choirs. All are tuneful, melodic and suitable for liturgical or concert use. Our grateful t... more
Winner of the Edwin Fissinger Composition Prize, this piece is based on a text by Canadian poet Bliss Carman about the passage of seasons and the permanence of love.