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Angele Dei
Live recording of 'Angele Dei' by Susan LaBarr, at Nazareth House Chapel in Pretoria, South Africa. 15 June 2013
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Manuel Cardoso • Missa pro Defunctis [a 6]
Missa pro Defunctis [Requiem] for six voices by Portuguese composer Fr. Manuel Cardoso (1566-1650), from the 1625 Missae Liber Primus.
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Agnus Dei, Requiem 1816. Jose Mauricio Nunes Garcia. Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife
Coral Reyes Bartlet
Dir. José Híjar Polo
Coro de Cámara Mateo Guerra
Dir. Luis García Santana
Coro Juvenil David Goldsmith
Dir. Cristo Velázquez Barrera
Candelaria González, soprano
Tairuma Méndez, mezzo
Marcos de Armas, tenor
Anelio Gibrant, b... moreCoral Reyes Bartlet
Dir. José Híjar Polo
Coro de Cámara Mateo Guerra
Dir. Luis García Santana
Coro Juvenil David Goldsmith
Dir. Cristo Velázquez Barrera
Candelaria González, soprano
Tairuma Méndez, mezzo
Marcos de Armas, tenor
Anelio Gibrant, barítono
Orquesta del Encuentro de Música Religiosa de Canarias
Dir. Gregorio Gutiérrez
Iglesia de la Peña de Francia
23 de marzo de 2014
XII Festival de Música Antigua y Barroca de Puerto de la Cruz, coproducción IX Encuentro de Música Religiosa de Canarias
Iluminación: Eduardo Zalba
Sonido: Luis Acuña
Grabación y postproducción: Media Wink less
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PIE JESU - John Conahan (SATB piano)
PIE JESU - by John Conahan. SATB piano (optional String Ensemble). This is an accompanied setting of both the Pie Jesu and Agnus Dei texts. In this video, you'll be able to view the complete score in tandem with a performance. More information and additio... morePIE JESU - by John Conahan. SATB piano (optional String Ensemble). This is an accompanied setting of both the Pie Jesu and Agnus Dei texts. In this video, you'll be able to view the complete score in tandem with a performance. More information and additional scores, visit www.johnconahan.com. (© John Conahan)
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St Peter's Singers of Leeds - Palestrina Missa Brevis
This performance of the Sanctus and Benedictus from the Palestrina Missa Brevis by St Peter's Singers, a British chamber choir based at the famous Leeds Parish Church, was recorded live in St Joseph's Catholic Cathedral, Bucharest, during the Singers' fi... moreThis performance of the Sanctus and Benedictus from the Palestrina Missa Brevis by St Peter's Singers, a British chamber choir based at the famous Leeds Parish Church, was recorded live in St Joseph's Catholic Cathedral, Bucharest, during the Singers' first overseas concert tour in November 2007.
Dr Simon Lindley, the choir's Music Director, is the conductor. For more information about the choir, please go to our website www.stpeters-singers.org.uk
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Missa Brevis #4 "Virtual" Choir Combination Performance
Combining the video and audio from each of the venues in their tour of Ireland, this video shows The Vocal Art Ensemble of Davis, California singing Eleanor Daley's "Missa Brevis #4". This creates a "virtual" performance, since the piece is strung togethe... moreCombining the video and audio from each of the venues in their tour of Ireland, this video shows The Vocal Art Ensemble of Davis, California singing Eleanor Daley's "Missa Brevis #4". This creates a "virtual" performance, since the piece is strung together from multiple acoustical venues from multiple days. The performance tour also included other modern works, such as Eric Whitacres "Sleep" and "Lux Aurumque", Frank Ticheli's "There Will Be Rest", and Dan Forrest's "Selah".
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Missa Brevis #8 - Eleanor Daley
The Vocal Art Ensemble, an adult a capella chorus directed by Tracia Barbieri in Davis, California, presents Missa Brevis #8 of Eleanor Daley as part of their "Solstice -- Dance of Light" concerts December 9-11, 2011. This piece was presented in the seco... moreThe Vocal Art Ensemble, an adult a capella chorus directed by Tracia Barbieri in Davis, California, presents Missa Brevis #8 of Eleanor Daley as part of their "Solstice -- Dance of Light" concerts December 9-11, 2011. This piece was presented in the second half of the program, representing the changing seasons, which paralleled the changing moods and textures in the piece's three mini movements.