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Concert of Academic Choir of Gdańsk University of Technology after quarantine - a live stream!
New technologies, absolutely new repertoire. You're welcome!
We waited for a long time when we would meet again at the halls of the Gdańsk University of T... moreConcert of Academic Choir of Gdańsk University of Technology after quarantine - a live stream!
New technologies, absolutely new repertoire. You're welcome!
We waited for a long time when we would meet again at the halls of the Gdańsk University of Technology and sing together. Although maintaining the required distance and security measures, we managed to meet for a few rehearsals, which we decided to end with a concert :)
Due to the current situation, this time we are not meeting you personally, dear audience. So we invite you to an online concert, which we broadcast live from the Aula of the Main Building of the Gdańsk University of Technology straight to your homes! Additionally, to make it even easier to feel at the concert, the broadcast is 360°!
Repertoire:
00:37 - Laudate Dominum (Marek Raczyński)
04:01 - Peace, I leave with you (Knut Nystedt)
06:23 - Plegaria (Javier Busto)
09:57 - O Salutaris Hostia (Vytautas Miškinis)
14:10 - Wjun nad Wodoj (Irina Denisowa)
19:21 - Ederlezi (arr. Imre... less
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CWU Chamber Choir: Vijay Singh, Carpenters of God
The CWU Chamber Choir (Gary Weidenaar, director) performs Carpenters of God by CWU Faculty member and composer Vijay Singh. Recorded May of 2010 in the CWU music building concert hall. "Carpenters of God" was written specifically for the Chamber Choir's a... moreThe CWU Chamber Choir (Gary Weidenaar, director) performs Carpenters of God by CWU Faculty member and composer Vijay Singh. Recorded May of 2010 in the CWU music building concert hall. "Carpenters of God" was written specifically for the Chamber Choir's appearance at the 2010 NWACDA Conference.
The composer talks about the inspiration for the piece (Weston Noble's visit to CWU in 2009) for the first 65 seconds. The piece is sung beginning at 1:05 in the video.
The Choir has also recorded YouTube videos that feature music of Claudio Monteverdi, Ola Gjeilo, John Muehleisen, Einojuhani Rautavaara, and Tomás Luis da Victoria.
Monteverdi's Sestina can be found on the following two videos: (pieces 1-3 & 4-6):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5_qClRojFw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G786-GV1NT8
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''Lebitso la morena'' (African traditional) by World Youth Choir in South Africa 2007
© The Foundation World Youth Choir, all rights reserved. Any resemblance with a third party content is accidental and does not affect the rights to this recording.
Performer: World Youth Choir, 2007 session in South Africa
Piece: ''Lebitso la morena... more© The Foundation World Youth Choir, all rights reserved. Any resemblance with a third party content is accidental and does not affect the rights to this recording.
Performer: World Youth Choir, 2007 session in South Africa
Piece: ''Lebitso la morena'' African traditional
Conductor: Sidumo Jacobs, South Africa
Recorded at the University of Pretoria concert hall
The World Youth Choir session 2007 was held in South Africa and Namibia thanks to the cooperation between the Foundation World Youth Choir and the Jeunesses Musicales South Africa and Potchefstroom University, Mr. Peet Ryke less
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Vox Animae & Mixed Choir of Žilina - Otche nash (N. Kedrov Sr.)
A part of the concert held on November 24th 2012 in Terchová (Slovakia) on the occasion of the 1150th anniversary of the arrival of Saints Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia.
Participants:
Mixed Choir "Vox Animae", conductor: Tomislav Veršić (Split,... moreA part of the concert held on November 24th 2012 in Terchová (Slovakia) on the occasion of the 1150th anniversary of the arrival of Saints Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia.
Participants:
Mixed Choir "Vox Animae", conductor: Tomislav Veršić (Split, Croatia)
Mixed Choir of Žilina, conductor: Tomáš Vrškový (Žilina, Slovakia)
Organized with finanical support of the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic.