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Jakarta Festival Chorus Annual Concert, 1 August 2015, GKY Pluit.
"Climb" by Jake Runestad. Poem by Todd Boss. Performed live by the Larimer Chorale and Orchestra. Michael Krueger, artistic director. Jake Runestad, guest conductor.
The Northwest Repertory Singers perform Tomorrow Shall Be my Dancing Day. (Produced by videographer Jared McGilliard, son of NWRS tenor John McGilliard).
A performance of Good Night, Dear Heart by D. Forest by the University Chorale of East Central University. Recorded in April, 2016. Dr. J. Steven Walker, conductor.
The concert "ACH! PG Carnivalesque" under the patronage of Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk Tech, attracted several hundred people who listened to daring performances of popular pop music hits. During the performance we heard choral arrangements of... is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">The concert "ACH! PG Carnivalesque" under the patronage of Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk Tech, attracted several hundred people who listened to daring performances of popular pop music hits. During the performance we heard choral arrangements of hits such as: "Dancing Queen", "Memory", "California Dreamin'" and "Maria". This time it was not Mozart or Bach, but ABBA, Queen and songs from the musical West Side Story that graced the walls of the Gdansk University of Technology in carnivalesque musical artistic creations. Jazz musicians performed along with the choir, and the musical effects were accompanied by a unique lighting arrangement, which required appropriate space and audience arrangement. The more-than-hour-long performance by the Academic Choir of the Gdańsk University of Technology, conducted by Prof. Mariusz Mróz and accompanied by musicians from the Music Academy in Bydgoszcz, ended with joint singing, encores and a standing ovation. is).getParent().getPrevious().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less
Maori lullaby written by Princess Te Rangi Pai (born Fanny Rose Porter) (1868-1916) in 1907. Arranged by Nickomo based on the singing of Jade Eru. 'Hine' is a term of endearment for a girl. This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2... is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">Maori lullaby written by Princess Te Rangi Pai (born Fanny Rose Porter) (1868-1916) in 1907. Arranged by Nickomo based on the singing of Jade Eru. 'Hine' is a term of endearment for a girl. This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK.
"Glory to God" was composed by local composer P. Berryhill and was sung by the East Central University Chorale on April 19, 2010, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Ada, OK.
The Virginia Beach Chorale is one of southeastern Virginia’s longest-tenured performing arts ensemble and has been a foundational member of the Hampton Roads arts community since 1958. We are dedicated to quality performances, music education, and communi... is).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">moreisplay:none;">The Virginia Beach Chorale is one of southeastern Virginia’s longest-tenured performing arts ensemble and has been a foundational member of the Hampton Roads arts community since 1958. We are dedicated to quality performances, music education, and community service. As the resident choral ensemble of the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, we perform a varied repertoire from classics to Broadway and rock to jazz in two main concerts, one during the Christmas season and one in the spring, with additional benefit and collaborative performances throughout the year. Scheduled auditions for new members are held in August and January of each year. Our mission is to enhance the cultural and musical life of the community and to provide an opportunity for those interested in choral music to participate in these musical endeavors. Visit us at www.vbchorale.org is).getParent().getPrevious().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less
By tradition, in the very end of its anniversary concert the MEPhI Male Choir—together with all its members there present among the audience—sings Gaudeamus. May 22, 2007, Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, 50th anniversary of the choir