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Coro Tomás Luis de Victoria de Brunete
It was founded in the Holy Week of 1996, as a consequence of the tradition of performing in the church of Brunete (Madrid, Spain) the Responsorios of the Renaissance composer Tomás Luis de Victoria (c. 1548-1611) during that season. It was and still is a ... moreIt was founded in the Holy Week of 1996, as a consequence of the tradition of performing in the church of Brunete (Madrid, Spain) the Responsorios of the Renaissance composer Tomás Luis de Victoria (c. 1548-1611) during that season. It was and still is a chamber choir especially interested in the polyphony of the Renaissance, and particularly in the composer it takes its name from, although the choir does also interpret works from every period.
Its members’ hard work and joint enthusiasm along all these years, under the direction of Antonio Peces, crystallise in the neat blend of the voices and the sensitivity that its interpretations instill. The group provides experience and a consolidated musicality, while exploring every facet of Choral music, as well as the singularity of the great masters’ art. Its musical perspective has been very satisfactorily widened thanks to the work carried out under the direction of Konrad von Abel in the last three years, through several intensive meetings and the joint preparati... less
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Let My Silence Grow
Performers: University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. Frank Watkins.
Composer: Zachary J. Moore
Poet: Kamand Kojouri
Score: Coming soon to MusicSpoke.
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MYO ~ If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free ~ Rich Campbell
The Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York
Nassau Symphonic Choir ~ Louise O'Hanlon, Music Director
Adelphi University Performing Arts Center
Sunday, March 20, 2016
If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free
composer: Rich Campbell
©2014 Pay The Band Music
u... moreThe Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York
Nassau Symphonic Choir ~ Louise O'Hanlon, Music Director
Adelphi University Performing Arts Center
Sunday, March 20, 2016
If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free
composer: Rich Campbell
©2014 Pay The Band Music
used by permission
Available in print at Swirly Music:
http://www.swirlymusic.org/music/Choral-music/rich-campbell-if-i-can-sing-i-still-am-free/
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Miserere -- Antonio Lotti - by The Stairwell Carollers, Ottawa.
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Miserere" composed by Antonio Lotti (ca. 1667 - 5 January 1740), an Italian composer of the Renaissance. Camera: Zoe Hart. Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at St. Barnabas Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June... moreOttawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Miserere" composed by Antonio Lotti (ca. 1667 - 5 January 1740), an Italian composer of the Renaissance. Camera: Zoe Hart. Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at St. Barnabas Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 18th, 2011.
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Mi Y'Malel 2014 - RJC Women's Choir
Rosthern Junior College Women's Choir Christmas Concert December, 2014. Knox United Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Sid Robinovitch is a composer from Winnipeg, Manitoba
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KYRIE ELEISON
Kyrie Eleison for treble voices and piano
Ivo Antognini, composer
Coro Calicantus is conducted by Mario Fontana
Simona Crociani, piano
Live performance
April 26, 2013
Chiesa Collegio Papio - Ascona - Switzerland
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SILENT NIGHT - Arr. Ivo Antognini (SATB div. a cappella)
A new arrangement for mixed choir of the famous "SILENT NIGHT" by Swiss/Italian composer Ivo Antognini.
All the voices were recorded by Matthew J. Curtis - ChoralTracks.com
For a complete perusal visit Antognini's website - www.ivoantognini.com
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Rainier Chorale - Omaggio 2017 - The Bridge Builder
This original composition being premiered this afternoon was commissioned by Rainier Chorale “in honor of Ron Bayer, Artistic Director, for his 20 years of dedicated service and leadership.” Written by well-known and respected contemporary composer David ... moreThis original composition being premiered this afternoon was commissioned by Rainier Chorale “in honor of Ron Bayer, Artistic Director, for his 20 years of dedicated service and leadership.” Written by well-known and respected contemporary composer David Dickau, it hauntingly sets a very thoughtful text by Will Dromgoole. In it, Dromgoole tells the story of an old man who approaches a deep and wide water-filled chasm. He crosses in the evening as he is unafraid, then builds a bridge to span the tide. A fellow pilgrim questions why an old man would build the bridge, as he would surely never pass this way again in his lifetime.
The old man lifts his grey head and responds to the questioning traveler that a youth is to follow after him. He too, would need to cross in the twilight dim. The old man answers, “I am building this bridge for him.”
The commission process was an interesting and fascinating one in which to be involved. Dr. Dickau was originally approached a year or so ago by the Chorale, and was inter... less