The St Peter's Singers of Leeds and St Peter's Chamber Orchestra, with Alan Horsey (harpsichord) and David Houlder (organ continuo), directed by Dr Simon Lindley, sing the magnificent chorale 'Ah, Lord, when my last end is Come' that concludes Johann Seb... more
We are directed by Charles West, a patient and perceptive guy with a good sense of humour who Quickly identifies where and when we need his help and guidance. We sing a variety of music which, in Some cases, is arranged by Charles. We rehearse, with a... more
Cutting-edge interpretations and superb ensemble singing are trademarks of From Age To Age. Founded by Artistic Director Andrew Miller in January 2007, From Age To Age has Quickly made a name for itself in the upper Midwest. The ensemble performed as an ... more
A select mixed ensemble that focuses on masterworks from the 17th century to the present with emphasis given to larger works. With a membership of 65-70 musicians from throughout the campus, this ensemble is Quickly becoming recognized for its musical exc... more
New a cappella group The Refrains are Quickly establishing themselves on the thriving a cappella scene in London. The group is made up of twenty-Somethings (mostly!) who are young professionals living in London. Founded by singers and beatboxers from the... more
Canción “Nayuribe” (Letra: José Ramírez, Música: Jesús Bonilla, Arreglo: Fidel Gamboa), interpretada por el Coro Intermezzo de Costa Rica, en la competencia de Coro Folclórico Llangollen 2014. El Coro Intermezzo obtuvo el Segundo Lugar en la Categoría Cor... more
From our 2013 LesSons and Carols Candlelight Service. We are joined by guest vocalists Holly Ruth Gale (Assistant ProfesSor of Music, ATU) and Jeremy Hopper (student, UCA).
A beautiful double choir motet sung by Voices of Concinnity on their debut album, Awaiting Golden Light, through Navona Records
NAC Group Concert at Burton Town Hall May 2014
Te Deum Chamber Choir www.te-deum.org Live performance, November 13, 2016 Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village, Kansas