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Vox Animae - Legenda (P. I. Tchaikovsky)
A part of the Concert held on November 23rd 2012 in Žilina (Slovakia) on the occasion of the 1150th anniversary of the arrival of Saints Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia.
Participants:
Mixed Choir "Vox Animae", conductor: Tomislav Veršić (Split, C... moreA part of the Concert held on November 23rd 2012 in Žilina (Slovakia) on the occasion of the 1150th anniversary of the arrival of Saints Cyril and Methodius to Great Moravia.
Participants:
Mixed Choir "Vox Animae", conductor: Tomislav Veršić (Split, Croatia)
Cantica - Collegium musicum, conductor: Štefan Sedlický (Martin, Slovakia)
Mixed Choir of Žilina, conductor: Štefan Sedlický (Žilina, Slovakia)
Organized with finanical support of the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic.
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Cape Town Youth Choir - Emarabini
Cape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu): "Emarabini"
Conductor: Leon Starker
Arr. Leon Starker
Soloists: Kate Farquharson & Hlumelo Marepula
Performed at Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium, Cape Town (16th July 2013) in a joint Concert with the Whiffenpoo... moreCape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu): "Emarabini"
Conductor: Leon Starker
Arr. Leon Starker
Soloists: Kate Farquharson & Hlumelo Marepula
Performed at Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium, Cape Town (16th July 2013) in a joint Concert with the Whiffenpoofs of Yale
Emarabini
South African Traditional
"This is a traditional Xhosa song about an orphan. The song asks "who will look after this child, for it is truly without parents?" eMarabini is sung with a new meaning today as South Africa's orphan population continues to increase due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The feeling behind this song is driven by a sense of hope rather than despair; as it was sung to win past struggles, it is now sung to overcome present struggles as well."
Program notes from "Up To Our Ears" on http://listentolydia.wordpress.com/
Website: www.ctyc.co.za
Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTownYouthChoir
Twitter: @capetownChoir
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O Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122)
Performance of "O Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem" by Patrick O'Shea (2010). The work was written for His Eminence John Patrick Cardinal Foley, Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, and was premiered on the March 2011 t... morePerformance of "O Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem" by Patrick O'Shea (2010). The work was written for His Eminence John Patrick Cardinal Foley, Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, and was premiered on the March 2011 tour of the Saint Mary's University Chamber Singers to Rome. This performance is from the Choir's homecoming Concert, March 17, 2011, with the composer conducting.
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Now Go Ye Into Jerusalem
The ECU Singers debut performance of "Now Go Ye Into Jerusalem" by Ada area composers, Tori Davison, and Rudy Lupinski.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Rudy Lupinski, Organ
Dr. Juliana Overmeier, Piccolo
Dr. Doug Larimore, Shofar
Chris Larimore, ... moreThe ECU Singers debut performance of "Now Go Ye Into Jerusalem" by Ada area composers, Tori Davison, and Rudy Lupinski.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
Rudy Lupinski, Organ
Dr. Juliana Overmeier, Piccolo
Dr. Doug Larimore, Shofar
Chris Larimore, Gong.
This performance was recorded at the East Central University Chorale and ECU Singers Concert, November 19th, 2012
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Maeran - Puer Natus
Stunning song from : Maeran, written by Dominic Ward
Source: http://www.last.fm/music/Maeran
Maeran are Dominic Ward and Steve Wilson. They met at Liverpool University and have been writing, recording and performing ever since. They originally perfo... moreStunning song from : Maeran, written by Dominic Ward
Source: http://www.last.fm/music/Maeran
Maeran are Dominic Ward and Steve Wilson. They met at Liverpool University and have been writing, recording and performing ever since. They originally performed covers of Simon-Garfunkel songs, but soon began producing their own original blend of folk/folk rock music combining unique melodies, captivating vocal and instrumental arrangements and powerful poignant lyrics that challenge people to listen to what they have to say.
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Jamaican Canticles: Magnificat
Hawai'i Sacred Choir sings Magnificat with jazzy, Jamaican rhythms.
Jamaican Canticles: Magnificat
Bryan Kelly (1934-)
From the Hawai'i Sacred Choir Christmas Concert
on December 9, 2012 at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Honolulu.
hawaiisacredChoir.... moreHawai'i Sacred Choir sings Magnificat with jazzy, Jamaican rhythms.
Jamaican Canticles: Magnificat
Bryan Kelly (1934-)
From the Hawai'i Sacred Choir Christmas Concert
on December 9, 2012 at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Honolulu.
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Deep river
Deep river
Academic Choir "Ivan Goran Kovačić"
Conductor Michael Mitchell
Concert "African American spiritual songs"
St. Catherine Church, Zagreb, 02.12.2012.
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Cape Town Youth Choir - Hold on
Cape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu): "Hold On"
Conductor: Leon Starker
Soloists: Lauren Patterson, Astrid Joseph & Tapuwa Mwashita
Composer: Moses Hogan
Performed at Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium, Cape Town (16th July 2013) in a joint Concert wit... moreCape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu): "Hold On"
Conductor: Leon Starker
Soloists: Lauren Patterson, Astrid Joseph & Tapuwa Mwashita
Composer: Moses Hogan
Performed at Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium, Cape Town (16th July 2013) in a joint Concert with the Whiffenpoofs of Yale
Hold On
arr. Moses Hogan (1957-2003)
Spiritual
Moses Hogan was an internationally renowned pianist, composer and arranger of choral music best known for his arrangements of spirituals. He studied with a full scholarship at Oberlin Conservatory of Music before continuing with his graduate studies at Julliard School of Music. He won several piano competitions during his performance years and published many CD's as well as songbooks. 'Hold On!' is an example of his 'soloist vs Choir' style of spiritual arrangements. There is a solo throughout that sings the primary lyrics and message of the song while the rest of the Choir provides a lively and energetic - often rhythmic - accompaniment. He uses the Choir as a single instrum... less