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Wake Up Call
Wake Up Call, by Zulfikar Nathoo -- Laudate Singers
Information: Commissioned by Laudate Singers, Wake Up Call is a modern conceptual piece with conflicting themes of chaos and order.
Moog synthesizer: Tim Tsang
Alto saxophone: Campbell Ryga
Te... moreWake Up Call, by Zulfikar Nathoo -- Laudate Singers
Information: Commissioned by Laudate Singers, Wake Up Call is a modern conceptual piece with conflicting themes of chaos and order.
Moog synthesizer: Tim Tsang
Alto saxophone: Campbell Ryga
Tenor saxophone: Ross Taggart
Conductor: Lars Kaario
Laudate Singers
http://www.laudatesingers.com
Voices, Sax & Syn concert
March 12, 2011
St Andrews United Church, North Vancouver, Canada
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Call of the Champions
John Williams conducts the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, and International Children's Choir in performing the 2002 Winter Olympic theme song "Call of the Champions" during the Cultural Olympiad concert, February 9, 2002. "Call of th... moreJohn Williams conducts the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, and International Children's Choir in performing the 2002 Winter Olympic theme song "Call of the Champions" during the Cultural Olympiad concert, February 9, 2002. "Call of the Champions" was composed by John Williams for the 2002 Olympic Games.
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“Citius, Altius, Fortius!” That was the soaring sound that was heard during the Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympic Games. Those three Latin words, meaning “Faster, Higher, Stronger,” echoed throughout millions of homes as people around the world tuned in to watch those games. “Call of the Champions” was a spectacular collaboration that inspired hearts and lifted spirits of a nation still reeling from the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir performed the national anthem at the opening ceremonies, which included a tribute using the flag that was flown at Ground Zero.
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Now THAT’S what I Call singing! Volume 2
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Last week in Now THAT’S what I Call singing! Volume 1 I shared some of my favourite songs from Europe: Corsica, Georgia, Russian orthodox, gypsy, th...
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Can I Call myself a ‘singer’?
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
One place I work at, they Call my workshops ‘singers weekends’.
Somebody once told me they couldn’t come on one ...
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Call Him Louder 1 & 2 - Felix Mendelssohn (Elijah)
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Having set them Up for a spectacular failure, Elijah mocks the priests: Perhaps Baal is so bored with their ministrations that he’s taken a brief intermission, or even a nap.
With increasing anxiety, the pr... more#choral #creation #felixmendelssohn #elijah
Having set them Up for a spectacular failure, Elijah mocks the priests: Perhaps Baal is so bored with their ministrations that he’s taken a brief intermission, or even a nap.
With increasing anxiety, the priests Call on Baal a second time. Dusk approaches. Still no fire. Still no Baal.
Things turn from just plain embarrassing to rather desperate for the priests of Baal. Elijah turns more aggressive this time, urging them to mutilate themselves before their god in an effort to gain his attention.
The followers of Baal make one last frenzied appeal, but the final sUpplication collapses, to stunned silence: For extra insurance, Elijah has dampened all surrounding noise from the wind, the birds and the trees, so no one can falsely claim any natural sound to be the oncoming voice of Baal.
- GNAAS-KNUST Choir
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