A piece which celebrates collaboration and the importance of the Arts in our lives and in our communities.
Community Arts organizations create spaces for musicians, visual artists, and dancers ages 5-105 to come together, work together, create together, and engage in a collaborative process that builds relationships across race, culture, ethnicity, gender, soc...
"Kanpe La (Enough) describes the sense of despair and frustration we sometimes feel in looking out at the amount of violence within our society and the degree to which both sides continue to escalate and escalate... where is the end of that?" - Robert Isa... more
East Central University Chorale performs Northern Lights by Ola Gjeilo. 4/21/2014
Date: 7 - 10 July 2017Location: SingaporeOrientale Concentus, conceptualised in 2008 with the purpose of promoting international Arts and cultural exchange and youth choral music development, has seen a successful run across China, Taiwan and South Kore...
The Samford University A Cappella Choir singing "Cantus Gloriosus" by Josef Swider at the Florilege Vocal de Tours: International Song Competition, May 25-27, 2012. Philip Copeland, conductor.
Lee University's Choral Union performs this beautiful piece of music at their Homecoming Music Festival under the direction of Dr. Cameron LaBarr, accompanied by MaryBeth Wickes on the piano.
Words by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) Performed by Matthew Curtis (www.choraltracks.com) Music © 2010 Oxford University Press, Inc. Assigned to Oxford University Press 2010. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Words Public Domain Artw... more
"This is the Body and Blood of Christ", composed by local Ada composers Davison and Lupinski, as performed by the East Central University Chorale on April 19, 2010, at St Joseph Catholic Church in Ada, OK.
The ECU Singers performing "Adoramus Te" by Quirino Gasparini. Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting This was recorded at the East Central University Chorale and ECU Singers Fall Concert, November 19th, 2012. St. Josephs Catholic Church. Ada, OK