Short excerpts from Ola Gjeilo's 32 min. 'Sunrise Mass' for choir and string orchestra (score and parts now available on demand from Walton Music/full recording available on iTunes), accompanied by beautiful images related to the themes of each movement: ... more
Schola Antiqua sings the third section of the Agnus Dei from Machaut's Mass. Pictures from concert tour stops in Cleveland and at Notre Dame's Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Michael Alan Anderson directs.
Mozart: Credo from the Mass in C minor Toronto Mendelssohn Choir Matthew Otto, conductor / Michael Bloss, organ / James Bourne, pianist Recorded live at the TMC Choral Conductors' Symposium Concert, January 28, 2012 at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, ... more
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford Musicians of the Dreaming Spires Robert Pecksmith (organ) Soloists: Tal Katsir (soprano), Andreas Kyrris (tenor), Stephen O'Driscoll (baritone) David Crown (conductor) St. Michael at the North Gate, Oxford ... more
Bray Choral Society Musical Director: Frank Kelly Rehearsal Accompanist: Cormuin Ó Raghallaigh This is a recording made during rehearsal for our summer concert, which takes place on 18th May 2014 at St. Fergal's Church, Ballywaltrim The slideshow ... more
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International video Competition for Mixed Choirs Organizer: Alwin Michael Schronen and AS-Musikverlag Tholey/Saar - Germany In this international video Competition for Mixed Choirs you can win a very special prize for your choir: a new a cappella compo...
Two saxophones improvise over this beautiful polyphonic music by one of the English Renaissance's greatest composers. Soprano saxophone: Ross Taggart Alto saxophone: Campbell Ryga Conductor: Lars Kaario Laudate Singers (www.laudatesingers.com) ... more
Trailer del Concierto XII aniversario del Coro infantil y juvenil Cantabile ofrecido el 26 de abril de 2014 en la Iglesia de San Nicolás de A Coruña (Está sonando: "Hostias et preces" Requiem Mass. W.A. Mozart)