FENtastic 2012 Date:2012/05/29 Place:National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan Conductor:Chia-Fen, Weng Quatre Petites Prières de Saint François d'Assise 《聖方濟的四首短祈禱文》4. O Mes Très Chers Frères 詞:François d'Assise 曲:Francis Poulenc
From our 2014 Lessons and Carols Candlelight Service. We are joined by guest vocalists Holly Ruth Gale (Assistant Professor of Music, ATU) and Adam Stanley (student, UCA). “God Be In My Head” by John Rutter © Oxford University Press Inc. 1970 Assigne... more
The choir was founded in 1984 as a result of the efforts of Marie Dowler of Ryerson's English department and became a success under the direction of Matthew Jaskiewicz. In 1985 the choir became an Oakham House society open to Ryerson students, faculty and... more
Allegra and Ensemble perform a tribute to music with a medley of "Harmonia Mundi", a German hymn tune and "O Music" by Lowell Mason.
Led by Mrs. Joy Clayton, the Athens Drive High School Choirs perform a range of musical pieces varying from classical to folk to pop. Our favorite composer, and the one whose pieces we most love to perform, is Eric Whitacre.
European Choir Games 2017 Category: C4 (Adult choirs) Date: 2017-07-18 Location: University of Latvia Conductor: Beverley McGeown Website: http://openartscommunitychoir.com/ Song: Morten Lauridsen - Sure on this Shining Night
NotePerformer 3 Audio and scrolling score video in search of live regional performances. Music by Stanley M. Hoffman (1995) & Words by Joseph H. Albeck (1995) Words: © Copyright 1995 by Joseph H. Albeck. All rights reserved. Used by permission. M... more
"Dance in the Fire" by Jacek Sykulski (Poznan, Poland). It's dedicated to 9/11.
The St. Olaf Choir, with 75 mixed voices, is the pioneer a cappella choir in the United States. For nearly a century, the choir has set a standard of choral excellence and remained at the forefront of choral artistry. Conducted since 1990 by Anton Armstro... more
www.wisemanproject.com 2. Phoenix, the Bird Music and Text by Kentaro Sato (Ken-P) based on the text by L. C. F. Lactantius (c.250 - c.325)