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Festival Sanctus - Canticum Bucharest Choir
Festival Sanctus - by John Leavitt
Canticum Bucharest Choir
Conductor: Răzvan Rădos
Piano: Răzvan Apetrei
Place: St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cathedral - Bucharest
Producer: art LIFE MUSIC
"Loving art, you will love more than life"
www.artlifemusic.ro
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Henry Purcell: Sound the Trumpet
Sound The Trumpet Mvt 2 from 'Come ye sons ofart' (The Birthday Ode for Queen Mary)
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith, Director
Kate Carver, Piano
Matthew Coons, Organ
LIVE performance April 21, 2018
'Wrapped in Light'
www.cantore... moreSound The Trumpet Mvt 2 from 'Come ye sons ofart' (The Birthday Ode for Queen Mary)
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith, Director
Kate Carver, Piano
Matthew Coons, Organ
LIVE performance April 21, 2018
'Wrapped in Light'
www.cantorescelestes.com
video:
Goldberg Ensemble Malta - Handel: And He shall purify (Messiah)
George Frideric Handel: And He shall purify the sons of Levi (Messiah)
© Goldberg Ensemble Malta 2014
Director: Michael Laus
Violins: Nadia Debono & Marcelline Agius
Violoncello: Yaroslav Miklukho
Double Bass: Michelle Scicluna
Organ: ... moreGeorge Frideric Handel: And He shall purify the sons of Levi (Messiah)
© Goldberg Ensemble Malta 2014
Director: Michael Laus
Violins: Nadia Debono & Marcelline Agius
Violoncello: Yaroslav Miklukho
Double Bass: Michelle Scicluna
Organ: Joanne Camilleri
Sopranos: Bridget Darmanin, Loranne DeBono, Helena Ferro, Alison Gatt, Anita Vella Bondin & Jennifer Vella
Altos: Maria Azzopardi, Sarah Anne Cachia, Martina Caruana, Alison Saguna, Joan Said & Joanne Scicluna
Tenors: Lino Azzopardi, Ray DeBono & Matthew DeBono
Basses: James Agius, David Ellul & James Vella Bondin
Sound Engineer: Alec Massa
Sponsors: Transient Light and Sound & Franklin Cachia
Production Team
Director: Daniel Abdilla
Producer: Edward Brooks
Production Manager: Leah Cauchi
Camera and Lights: Nicholas Bonello
Editor: Peter John Cutajar
Project Lecturer: Ian Attard
Lecturer: Paul Camilleri
Director: Stephen Vella
Deputy Directors: Melanie Mizzi & Mark Theuma less
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Pontypridd Male Voice Choir
Côr Meibion Pontypridd (Pontypridd Male Choir; the name means Choir of the sons of Pontypridd) was formed in 1949 for traditional Welsh singing.
The choir performs frequently both in Pontypridd and overseas, and has visited Poland, Ireland, the USA and... moreCôr Meibion Pontypridd (Pontypridd Male Choir; the name means Choir of the sons of Pontypridd) was formed in 1949 for traditional Welsh singing.
The choir performs frequently both in Pontypridd and overseas, and has visited Poland, Ireland, the USA and Germany. Links have been forged with Liederkranz Oberensingen, a German male choir from Pontypridd's twin town, Nürtingen.
The choir also performs regularly at the National Eisteddfod of Wales and takes part in the HTV male choral competition. The choir is currently broadening and improving its repertoire to provide a wide-ranging concert program.
The choir is a member of the National Association of Choirs, the Welsh Association of Male Choirs and the Welsh Amateur Music Federation, and is a past winner of the HTV Male Choral Competition and at the National Eisteddfod of Wales. less
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Alta Trinita Beata
altitalienischer Hymnus "Alta Trinita Beata" aus dem 15. Jahrhundert
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Ensemble Nobiles
2013, the ensemble won the Choir Competition of Saxony and the Special Prize from the Ministry of Science and art.
video:
CANTICUM NOVUM by Ivo Antognini
An exciting rendition of the "CANTATE Domino" Latin text by Ivo Antognini. This setting explores rhythm and texture as it weaves through various time signatures. Would make a fantastic concert opener!
Andrew Crane Choral Series.
Matthew Curtis (ChoralTr... moreAn exciting rendition of the "CANTATE Domino" Latin text by Ivo Antognini. This setting explores rhythm and texture as it weaves through various time signatures. Would make a fantastic concert opener!
Andrew Crane Choral Series.
Matthew Curtis (ChoralTracks) sings all the voices.
Published by Walton Music - A division of GIA Publications, Inc.
blog:
The sound of silence – rediscovering the art of listening
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] With far fewer people around at the moment, I am starting to hear things that I don’t normally notice.
It made me realise that in our usually busy dail...