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EnChor Chamber Choir
EnChor Chamber Choir is a dedicated group of individuals whose distinct talents combine “In Chorus”, bringing to life a vast array of musical works.
EnChor began singing together in the fall of 2005. We are an auditioned group of approximately 32 singe... moreEnChor Chamber Choir is a dedicated group of individuals whose distinct talents combine “In Chorus”, bringing to life a vast array of musical works.
EnChor began singing together in the fall of 2005. We are an auditioned group of approximately 32 singers, coming from a broad cross section of the Calgary and area community. EnChor proudly highlights the work of Canadian artists, and includes Canadian content in every concert.
An important part of our directive is to collaborate with fellow Calgary artists. We have shared our concerts with Paul Rumbolt and Friends, Players Ensemble, The Calgary Men’s Chorus, the Calgary Renaissance Singers, Foothills Brass, One Accord, Youth EnChor, Corps Bara Dance Theatre, Cum Vino Cantus, UofC Orchestra, Calgary jazz musician Gerry Hebert, and story-teller Jan McLean. us().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">less
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The Lord Bless You & Keep You - Muzaria with Dynamix Boys & WY0
Muzaria sing this beautiful benediction, conducted by Darren BartLett, accompanied by The Dynamix Boys and Wessex Youth Orchestra at the Christmas Celebration concert 2019.
Conducted by Susanna Riddell.
Filmed on location at St Peter's Church, Parkstone... moreMuzaria sing this beautiful benediction, conducted by Darren BartLett, accompanied by The Dynamix Boys and Wessex Youth Orchestra at the Christmas Celebration concert 2019.
Conducted by Susanna Riddell.
Filmed on location at St Peter's Church, Parkstone, Poole.
Organ - Alvin Allison.
Music - John Rutter
Orchestral Arrangement - Darren BartLett
Video production - Kingsbere Designs
#Muzaria #TheDynamixBoys #WessexYouthOrchestra
www.darrenbartLett.co.uk
Copyright DMB MusIC 2000-2019
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All Through the Night - Utah Chamber Artists
Recorded September 2020.
Music: Barlow Bradford
Text: Harold Boulton
Audio Engineer: John Paul Hayward
Video Engineer: Carter Durham
Photography: Dallas Graham, Lisa Trent
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Dum transisset Sabbatum
[Dum transisset] Sabbatum,
Maria Magdalene et Maria Jacobi
et Salome emerunt aromata,
ut venientes ungerent Jesum.
Alleluia.
[When] the Sabbath [was past],
Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James
and Salome had bought sweet spices,
that th... more[Dum transisset] Sabbatum,
Maria Magdalene et Maria Jacobi
et Salome emerunt aromata,
ut venientes ungerent Jesum.
Alleluia.
[When] the Sabbath [was past],
Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James
and Salome had bought sweet spices,
that they might come and anoint Jesus.
Alleluia.
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.
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Stick With Love (text by MLK Jr)
From our INTERSTELLAR concert in Saskatoon, SK
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, November 16, 2025
North Sky Chorale is directed by Richard Janzen
Audrey Falk Janzen, collaborative pianist
Leah Klaassen, soprano
Finn Nichol, tenor
https://norths... moreFrom our INTERSTELLAR concert in Saskatoon, SK
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, November 16, 2025
North Sky Chorale is directed by Richard Janzen
Audrey Falk Janzen, collaborative pianist
Leah Klaassen, soprano
Finn Nichol, tenor
https://northskychorale.ca
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Ubi Caritas: Trotta
From our FALL POPS concert in Saskatoon, SK
Knox United Church November 3, 2024
North Sky Chorale is directed by Richard Janzen
Audrey Falk Janzen, collaborative pianist
Michelle McKinnell, solo
https://www.northskychorale.ca
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"Phoenix" for Cho. & Orch.
A Choral Suite in 4 movements.
Music and Text by Kentaro Sato (Ken-P)
based on the text by L. C. F. Lactantius (c.250 - c.325)