"music Down in My Soul" by Moses Hogan. Recorded live on June 25, 2009, at Central Lutheran Church in Eugene, Oregon. Performed at the Sharing Our Songs concert during the Pacific International Children's Choir Festival (PICCFEST) by the Touring Choir ... more
Toruń (Poland), an educational and cultural centre, also famous for his child astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus and the eponym for another event organized by meeting music. Feel invited to meet the city and the ASTROLABIUM Society of Choral music Enthusiasts...
The Leipzig Synagogal Choir sees its goal in the preservation of synagogue music (a. o. by Salomon Sulzer, Louis Lewandowski, Samuel Alman, Samuel Lampel, Abraham Dunajewski, David Nowakowski, Samuel Naumbourg, Salomone Rossi) as well as of Yiddish and He... more
Dear All! The London based choir Chantage is during this autumn recording some of my most performed sacred music. You can read more about the project in the following link and I would be delighted if you would help support Chantage by order...
KSCI Choral Scholars under the direction of Kantorei KC Artistic Director Chris Munce. "Be music, Night," by Bradley Ellingboe. These 29 college students represent 12 schools around the country. The met and prepared a program in 3 days at our Choral Inst... more
Today, I am thrilled to share some extraordinary news that marks a significant milestone in my journey as a composer. JW Pepper, the esteemed publishing house, has welcomed my music into their catalog. This moment is a dream come true and a testament to y...
Noctis Choir directed by Francis Faux performing I'll Make music in St Alphege's Church, Bath, UK. Recorded on 6th December 2014. For more information on Noctis please visit their website www.noctischoir.com #SingMotets Recorded by Martin Tom... more
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A lockdown performance from Canterbury Vocals choirs: Canterbury Ladies Choir, Canterbury Girls Choir and Canterbury Voices. As Long As I Have music music by Don Desig Words by Don Besig and Nancy Price http://www.canterburyvocals.co.uk/
We're a choir of about 15 people, singing secular music from all genres and from all times (from the sixteenth century onwards, that is). And provided that it's a cappella music. Even within these limits, there's still an awful lot of pieces left ...