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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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New singers wanted
Coro Cervantes, the UK's only Classical chamber choir dedicated to the music of Spain and Latin America, are looking for professionally-trained amateur and student singers for our concerts, tours and recordings.
Future plans include Romancero Gitano with...
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Leaves - Ave Maria Chamber Singers
Leaves by Ben&Ben
Performed by The Ave Maria Chamber Singers and Mr. JC Pilande (Guest Artist, Soloist)
University of Santo Tomas Museum
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Lux Lucis In Obscurum - Steven Webb
Performed by Prairie Voices at the "From The Heart... of The Continent" concert, Mar. 15, 2014
Accompanist: Steven Webb
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Era escuro
sepharadic cantiga from Balkan (XIX°)
arrangement: Jean-Christophe Rosaz
by Cosmic Voices (Sofia-Bulgary)
conducting: Gancho Gavazov
in Florilège Vocal de Tours 2016
at Grand Théâtre de Tours
publishing:
https://www.schola-editions.com/
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Era ... moresepharadic cantiga from Balkan (XIX°)
arrangement: Jean-Christophe Rosaz
by Cosmic Voices (Sofia-Bulgary)
conducting: Gancho Gavazov
in Florilège Vocal de Tours 2016
at Grand Théâtre de Tours
publishing:
https://www.schola-editions.com/
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Era escuro como la medianoche
Quando la luna esclarciendo estava
Todo kayado, todo estava en silencio
como la nueve a la escuridad.
Miseravle porque vienes agora
a recordarme der mal que yo pasi
a recordarme de toda la mi vida
y estas palavras ya le avli.
It was dark as midnight
When the moon was sending its white light
Everything was silent, was silent
As the sky in the dark.
Miserable, why do not you come now?
To remind myself of the pains I experienced,
To remember all my life.
These words are for you.
Il faisait sombre comme à minuit
Quand la lune envoyait sa lumière blanche
Tout se taisait, tout était silencieux
Comme le ciel dans le noir.
Misérable, pourquoi ne viens-tu que maintenant ?
Pour me remémorer les peines que j'ai vécue... less
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Waiting for the Light to Shine
From the Tony-award winning Broadway musical "Big River"
Words and music by Roger Miller
Arranged by Mark A. Brymer
Performed by Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus. Direction by Dr. Stephen Futrell.
To learn more and support our organization please ... moreFrom the Tony-award winning Broadway musical "Big River"
Words and music by Roger Miller
Arranged by Mark A. Brymer
Performed by Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus. Direction by Dr. Stephen Futrell.
To learn more and support our organization please visit:
https://www.Voiceschapelhill.org/
This project was supported by the Orange County Arts Commission and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. www.NCArts.org
During the spring semester of 2021, Voices embarked on rehearsing and preparing 4 selections to be audio recorded and produced with video. less
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Anima Christi [Cayabyab] - Ateneo Chamber Singers
The ACS performing at the second installment of "Three!," a concert series featuring the choir with Singapore's SYC Ensemble Singers (Jennifer Tham, conductor) and Japan's Gaia Philharmonic Choir (Ko Matsushita, conductor). This is Mr. Cayabyab's choral s... moreThe ACS performing at the second installment of "Three!," a concert series featuring the choir with Singapore's SYC Ensemble Singers (Jennifer Tham, conductor) and Japan's Gaia Philharmonic Choir (Ko Matsushita, conductor). This is Mr. Cayabyab's choral setting of the famous Ignatian prayer. Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space. January 18, 2009. Jonathan Velasco conducts.
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What Baggage is Your Choir Carrying?
(This post was orginally written for the Embro Thistle Singers blog.)
I think sometimes we get so focused on making the music as directors and singers, we forget that the people around us have "baggage" good and bad that we need to unpack before ...