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O Magnum Mysterium by Müller Chamber choir
male Chorus: A Fantasy World
Date:2013/07/05
Place:National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
Conductor:Meng-Shien, Peng
O Magnum Mysterium〈偉大的奧秘〉
Composer:Morten Lauridsen
O Magnum Mysterium,
Et admirabile sacramentum,
Ut animalia viderent Domin... moremale Chorus: A Fantasy World
Date:2013/07/05
Place:National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
Conductor:Meng-Shien, Peng
O Magnum Mysterium〈偉大的奧秘〉
Composer:Morten Lauridsen
O Magnum Mysterium,
Et admirabile sacramentum,
Ut animalia viderent Dominum natum,
Jacentem in praesepio.
Beata Virgo, cujus viscera meruerunt,
Portare Dominum Christum.
Alleluia.
【歌詞翻譯】
噢!偉大的奧秘,
以及不可思議的神聖,
萬物都應來朝拜,
那躺在馬槽中的新生王。
受祝福的童貞女啊,
為我們孕育了主耶穌基督。
哈利路亞!
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Ensemble Nobiles
Ensemble Nobiles was founded in January 2006. The choristers met each other during their nine-year education in fine arts as members of the St. Thomas Boys choir Leipzig.
Today the ensemble consists of tenors Christian Pohlers and Paul Heller as well a... moreEnsemble Nobiles was founded in January 2006. The choristers met each other during their nine-year education in fine arts as members of the St. Thomas Boys choir Leipzig.
Today the ensemble consists of tenors Christian Pohlers and Paul Heller as well as basses Felix Hübner, Lucas Heller and Lukas Lomtscher. Their repertoire ranges from late medieval mass songs to modern age works. The five young musicians attach great importance to the works of German Romantic composers, such as Schubert, Schumann and Mendelssohn Bartholdy, as well as to their extensive repertoire of church music.
The ensemble successfully collaborates with a number of other artists, such as the composer Manfred Schlenker(GER), who dedicated his motet Gott wohnt in einem Lichte to the quintet, on a regular basis. Volker Bräutigam wrote several pieces for them to perform during the festivities at the 35th Leipziger Jazztage. The vocal ensemble Sjaella has been another partner in numerous successful collaborations throughout the years.
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SINGERS WANTED FOR CHOREOS
You have an extraordinary voice, see the stage as an integral experience and are looking forward to working with other young people on a very high musical level? Then you are the missing piece of the puzzle for the CHOREOS ensemble.
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Lotti Crucifixus a 6 sung by a one man choir
Score (for the original higher voice setting)
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/3949102?aff_id=175705
Lotti's 6 part setting of the Crucifixus sung by the dwsChorale, transposed down for men's voices
Crucifixus etiam pro nobis; sub Pontio Pilato... moreScore (for the original higher voice setting)
https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/3949102?aff_id=175705
Lotti's 6 part setting of the Crucifixus sung by the dwsChorale, transposed down for men's voices
Crucifixus etiam pro nobis; sub Pontio Pilato passus et sepultus est.
Translation
He was crucified also for us, under Pontius Pilate he suffered and was buried.
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Lock Down
SABELANI Music Initiative has put on hold workshops due to the Lock Down enforced by the S. African Government on the 27th March.If the Lock Down is lifted on the 16th April as planned we will be celebrating World voice Day on the 18th April as well as jo...
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Misericordes Sicut Pater_(Paul Inwood) male choir Performance by the Golden voices choir STACC FUTO
Inno per I'Anno Sancto della Misericordia (Hymn for the Holy Year of Mercy)
“Misericordes sicut Pater,” is the official Latin theme of the Year of Mercy and translates to “Merciful Like the Father"; by the English Composer Paul Inwood and the text of ... moreInno per I'Anno Sancto della Misericordia (Hymn for the Holy Year of Mercy)
“Misericordes sicut Pater,” is the official Latin theme of the Year of Mercy and translates to “Merciful Like the Father"; by the English Composer Paul Inwood and the text of the hymn in Latin and Italian was written by Jesuit Father Eugenio Costa.
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The title is drawn from John 6:36, Misericordes sicut Pater (English: Be Merciful, As Your Father Is). Inwood's composition was the winner in an international competition sponsored by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization. The hymn has now been released in Italian, French, and English, with a Latin antiphon and refrains.
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This video recording by the Golden voices choir STACC FUTO was transposed on key G Major. This beautiful male choir arrangement captures in it's very essence the richess of God's divine mercy. That no matter how busy our modern lives are, God's hands are ever present to guide us. We are safe in the hollow of his hands. May God's mercy c... less
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Micklegate Singers
The Micklegate Singers are one of the longest-standing chamber choirs in York, having recently celebrated our 50th anniversary season.
We are a mixed-voice choir of around 30 singers, performing a wide variety of secular and sacred "classical"... moreThe Micklegate Singers are one of the longest-standing chamber choirs in York, having recently celebrated our 50th anniversary season.
We are a mixed-voice choir of around 30 singers, performing a wide variety of secular and sacred "classical"; choral music. We mainly sing a cappella, and tend to focus on lesser-known older works, and modern repertoire, often from living composers. However, this is by no means exclusive!
The choir sings three main concerts per year, with a charity carol concert just before Christmas. We are also a sociable bunch, with regular social events and a number of 'spin-off' groups. less
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Songs and Cries of London Town, London Bells, by Bob Chilcott
Sung by the Fulham Children's choir, Musical director: Christopher Wray, Piano: Marcus Andrews and Charles Economou
Songs and Cries of London Town by Bob Chilcott and varied choral cantata in five movements for STAB choir, upper-voice choir, piano duet, ... moreSung by the Fulham Children's choir, Musical director: Christopher Wray, Piano: Marcus Andrews and Charles Economou
Songs and Cries of London Town by Bob Chilcott and varied choral cantata in five movements for STAB choir, upper-voice choir, piano duet, and optional percussion. The two outer movements draw their words and inspiration from boisterous cries of 17th century market vendors as once featured in 'The Cries of London' by Orlando Gibbbons. The second movement features the words of a Scottish poet, William Dunbar (c. 1460-c.1520), in which he praises the English capital, and includes the line 'London, thou art the flower of cities all'. Together, these settings evoke a surprisingly contemporary impression of London's sights, sounds, and moods, inspiring some irresistible music, by turns contemplative and unquenchably thrilling. This 'capital' cantata was written in 2001 for the Diamond Jubilee of the Barnet Choral Society, of which Chilcott is President. less
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male choirs --- what will you sing next?
Did you think about changing your program for 2016 Celebration and Rehearsal year?
Through the past years of competition and festival we found many choirs enjoying their time with
- Salutatio AngeFlica by Domenico Bartolucci
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Verdi: Messa da Requiem - The Learners Chorus
Giuseppe Verdi - Messa da Requiem
The Learners Chorus
Friends of Learners Orchestra
Hong Kong University Students' Union choir
Aqua voice
The Hong Kong Children's choir Alumni choir
Apollo Wong, conductor
Yuki Ip, soprano
Carol Lin, mezzo-so... moreGiuseppe Verdi - Messa da Requiem
The Learners Chorus
Friends of Learners Orchestra
Hong Kong University Students' Union choir
Aqua voice
The Hong Kong Children's choir Alumni choir
Apollo Wong, conductor
Yuki Ip, soprano
Carol Lin, mezzo-soprano
Chen Yong, tenor
Daehyun Yoo, bass
Chapters:
0:00 I. Introit and Kyrie
8:52 II. Dies irae
11:04 II. Dies irae - Tuba mirum
12:57 II. Dies irae - Mors stupebit
14:15 II. Dies irae - Liber scriptus
19:10 II. Dies irae - Quid sum miser
22:28 II. Dies irae - Rex tremendae
26:01 II. Dies irae - Recordare
29:51 II. Dies irae - Ingemisco
33:07 II. Dies irae - Confutatis
38:14 II. Dies irae - Lacrymosa
44:08 III. Domine Jesu
53:49 IV. Sanctus
56:45 V. Agnus Dei
1:01:45 VI. Lux Aeterna
1:07:55 VII. Libera Me less