The Surrey Youth Chamber Choir sings "Mata del anima sola" by Antonio Estévez at the 2010 Choral Kathaumixw in Powell River. (Concert)
Men2sing sing at the Manchester Amateur Choral Competition at the RNCM on 1st February 2015 Performing Bui Doi, Fields of Gold, How Can I Keep From Singing, Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Singkronies on the stage of the Tolosa 2008 International Choral Competition (Spain), conducted by Dr Johann van der Sandt (the founding conductor of the choir).
12th International Chamber Choir Competition Marktoberdorf, Germany, www.modfestivals.org; June 10-15, 2011; Live recording; This is a service of Choral Festival Network www.Choralfestivalnetwork.org; Competition Round 2, June 12
12th International Chamber Choir Competition Marktoberdorf, Germany, www.modfestivals.org; June 10-15, 2011; Live recording; This is a service of Choral Festival Network www.Choralfestivalnetwork.org; Concert St. Andreas Nesselwang a June 12
The Giovanni Consort is a chamber vocal ensemble based in Perth, Western Australia. The group performs a wide range of Choral music from medieval to modern times and is renowned for its exquisite musicianship and attention to detail. This video was rec... more
Performed by Sandnes musikkskoles ungdomskor (SMUK) in a CD recording from 1995 labelled "Feel good med SMUK". The choir has since then changed it's name to today's VIVA, Sandnes Kulturskolekor corresponding to the school changing it's name.
to my daughter Kayla, in recognition of her H.S. Graduation - May 2009 music by Eric L. Carlson based on the poem "It's Up to You" - Anonymous Racine Unified School District's Area Choral Festival March 25, 2010 - J.I. Case High School - Racine, W... more
A Christmas Choral composition for mixed choir (SABar) Performed by Ensemble In Contrà conducted by Roberto Brisotto Music by Roberto Brisotto (1972) Lyrics by David Maria Turoldo (1916-92) "Mentre il silenzio fasciava la terra e la notte era a metà... more
www.wisemanproject.com 1. The Happy Place Music and Text by Kentaro Sato (Ken-P) based on the text by L. C. F. Lactantius (c.250 - c.325)