ONE VOICE Engineering Chorale of the University of Santo Tomas with their choice piece for Himig Tomasino 2009 Inter-collegiate Chorale Songfest Piece: Gabaq-an Arranger: Ruben Federizon Conductor: Ronaldo Raz Soloist: Raniel Herco
The LDO was founded as a choir in Luanco (Asturias, Spain) more than ten years ago. What began as a small group of friends who were passionate about Choral singing is now a well-established enterprise which is becoming a benchmark in Spain and abroad, as... more
We are a community choir under the musical director of long time conductor Philip Hagemann. We currently have about 35-40 members and new members are always welcome. We meet Monday evenings, Sept through May, at Greenmeadow Waldorf School in Chestnut R... more
The Renaissance Choir is an amateur choir of very high standard and reputation. The choir’s repertoire imaginatively balances unaccompanied Choral music from the Renaissance period with 19th - 21st century works. Although relatively small in number, the ... more
A concert staged as part of the 2014 Yorkshire Festival, welcoming the Tour de France to the UK. Songs from Britain and Ireland are performed by 80 singers from across the city of Sheffield led by ALBION. Recorded in March 2014 at Sheffield's Millennium...
We are celebrating 10 years of our unique series for the smaller choir, the Accessible Choral Library Series and are excited to welcome our second female composer to the series (the first being Rosa Conrad with her ever-popular Sea Shanties), Olivia Spark...
The Esoterics is a Seattle-based vocal ensemble that is dedicated to performing and perpetuating contemporary a cappella Choral settings of poetry, philosophy, and spiritual writings from around the world. While cultivating artistic expression and cultura... more
45 International Choral Symposium in Barcelona
45 International Choral Symposium in Barcelona
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.