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The Star Spangled Banner - Utah Chamber Artists
Utah Chamber Artists sings The Star-spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key. This arrangement by Barlow Bradford was first performed in 1998 by Utah Chamber Artists at the Delta Center leading up to a Utah Jazz game. If you're attending concerts or sporting ... moreUtah Chamber Artists sings The Star-spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key. This arrangement by Barlow Bradford was first performed in 1998 by Utah Chamber Artists at the Delta Center leading up to a Utah Jazz game. If you're attending concerts or sporting events this weekend, you'll be hearing this song a lot. Utah Chamber Artists is honored to present our rendition as we celebrate America's independence.
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Collegium Singers Christmas Concert 2012
Highlights of Collegium Singers' Christmas concert, December 2012, performed at St John's Church, Wellington, Somerset. The concert - 'The Glory of the English Carol' - traced the history of the English carol from Medieval times to the 20th Century.
C... moreHighlights of Collegium Singers' Christmas concert, December 2012, performed at St John's Church, Wellington, Somerset. The concert - 'The Glory of the English Carol' - traced the history of the English carol from Medieval times to the 20th Century.
Collegium Singers is a Chamber choir based in Somerset, UK, and conducted by Peter Leech.
www.collegiumSingers.org
Filmed by Mari Yamamura
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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
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Ubi Caritas (Trotta)
Rosthern Junior College HS Alumni & Friends presented this virtual choir at the 2021 Choirs & Cakes program at RJC High School.
Solo: Kaitlyn Janzen
Music: Ubi Caritas
Arranger: Michael John Trotta
Hampton Roads Music Group
used with permission
... moreRosthern Junior College HS Alumni & Friends presented this virtual choir at the 2021 Choirs & Cakes program at RJC High School.
Solo: Kaitlyn Janzen
Music: Ubi Caritas
Arranger: Michael John Trotta
Hampton Roads Music Group
used with permission
Video produced and edited by Richard Janzen
Audio mastered by Brandon Janzen
Text & Translation:
Ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est.
(Where kindness and love are, God is there.)
Congregavit nos in unum Christi amor.
(Gather us all as one in Christ’s Love.)
Exsultemus, et in ipso jucundemur.
(Rejoice, and be exceedingly glad!)
Timeamus, et amemus Deum vivum.
(Let us fear, and love the living God.)
Et ex corde diligamus nos sincero.
(And diligently bind our hearts to each other in sincerity.)
Deus ibi est.
(God is there.) less
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L. Antonova, Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit
Performed by the Concert Boys Choir of the Konakovo Boys and Youth Choral School. Conductor - Natalia Makhnovskaya. St. Matthew Cathedral, Colmar, France 2010 ||| Испоняет Концертный хор мальчиков Хоровой школы мальчиков и юношей г. Конаково. Дирижёр - На... morePerformed by the Concert Boys Choir of the Konakovo Boys and Youth Choral School. Conductor - Natalia Makhnovskaya. St. Matthew Cathedral, Colmar, France 2010 ||| Испоняет Концертный хор мальчиков Хоровой школы мальчиков и юношей г. Конаково. Дирижёр - Наталья Махновская. Собор Святого Матфея, Кольмар, Франция 2010
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DBCS 2010 Ball Routine
The 2010 Soccer Ball Routine, as performed by the Drakensberg Boys Choir during the Music in the Mountains festival in April 2010.
This routine was made and choreographed entirely by members of the Drakensberg Boys Choir School.
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Müller Chamber Choir
Founded in 1999, the Müller Chamber Choir is a male-voice choir from Taiwan that aims to introduce the finest blend of male choral sound to the choral scene. This 30-strong male choir aspires to the celebrated male choral tradition and delights in explori... moreFounded in 1999, the Müller Chamber Choir is a male-voice choir from Taiwan that aims to introduce the finest blend of male choral sound to the choral scene. This 30-strong male choir aspires to the celebrated male choral tradition and delights in exploring its infinite artistic depth. Under the leadership of Meng-Hsien Peng as conductor and artistic director since 2013, the choir has achieved prestige as one of the country’s foremost choral groups.
Throughout its seventeen years of existence, the Müller Chamber Choir has time and time again participated in international choral events to expand its artistic vision. In 2007, led by maestro Julian Ching-Chun Su, the choir participated in the 23rd Takarazuka International Chamber Chorus Contest in Japan and took home a gold medal in the Folklore category and a silver medal in the Romantic category, placing second in the overall ranking. In 2012, the choir embarked on a concert tour to Johor Bahru in Malaysia, Singapore, and Bangkok, Thailand with Chia-Fen Weng a... less
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No Contest
Commissioned by the Laudate Singers [http://www.laudateSingers.com]
Composed by Ryan Noakes [http://www.ryan-noakes.com]
Performed by the Laudate Singers, and joined by Tim Tsang on Synthesizer, Campbell Ryga on Alto Saxophone, and Ross Taggart on Te... moreCommissioned by the Laudate Singers [http://www.laudateSingers.com]
Composed by Ryan Noakes [http://www.ryan-noakes.com]
Performed by the Laudate Singers, and joined by Tim Tsang on Synthesizer, Campbell Ryga on Alto Saxophone, and Ross Taggart on Tenor Saxophone.
The text consists of only two words that have been broken down into their component phonemes, gradually being presented in the correct order by the end of this very atmospheric piece.
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Di je? Ni je (Ž. Jakopač, arr. T. Veršić / J. Ćaleta) - "M. Marulić" High School Mixed Choir
Lyrics: Ivančica Huljev-Jakopač / Žan Jakopač
Soloists: Lea Šikić and Lovre Gujinović
Recorded at Vestibule in Split, Croatia, on May 29, 2021.
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m.marulic_choir@yahoo.com
recording and production: Bernard Kahle
www.... moreLyrics: Ivančica Huljev-Jakopač / Žan Jakopač
Soloists: Lea Šikić and Lovre Gujinović
Recorded at Vestibule in Split, Croatia, on May 29, 2021.
www.facebook.com/m.marulic.choir
m.marulic_choir@yahoo.com
recording and production: Bernard Kahle
www.facebook.com/BKrecordings
kahle.bernard@gmail.com