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evening morning day | Radcliffe Choral Society
"evening morning day" by David Lang. Text from the Book of Genesis 1.
Recorded live on March 16, 2015, at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society of Harvard University. Director: Beth Willer.
... more"evening morning day" by David Lang. Text from the Book of Genesis 1.
Recorded live on March 16, 2015, at First Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Radcliffe Choral Society of Harvard University. Director: Beth Willer.
The composer writes: "I wanted to make a piece about the creation story but I didn't want to highlight one religion's or culture's narrative over another."
"It was important for me to try to find something universal, something present in all stories, or common to all cultures. I hit upon the idea of making a kind of checklist of everything that needed to be created to get the world to this point, without each individual culture's stories or myths or exoticisms. I went back to the first chapter of Genesis, to see what I could get out of my own culture's story, and I stripped away all the descriptions, adjectives, connectors and motivators. All that is left of Genesis in my text are the nouns, leaving a dispassionate list of everything created, in the order in ... less
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APZ Tone Tomšič
Akademski pevski zbor Tone Tomšič University of Ljubljana unites students from all departments of the University of Ljubljana, which share a great love of singing and an unceasing wish to perform at the highest artistic level.
The choir continues the... moreAkademski pevski zbor Tone Tomšič University of Ljubljana unites students from all departments of the University of Ljubljana, which share a great love of singing and an unceasing wish to perform at the highest artistic level.
The choir continues the tradition of the Akademski pevski zbor v Ljubljani (Academic Choir of the University of Ljubljana) founded in 1926 by France Marolt, which consisted of male singers only. In the years between 1938 and 1940 Marolt also conducted the Female Academic choir. After the cultural silence held during the Second World War, the choir recommenced its activity, this time as a mixed choir under a new name, Akademski pevski zbor Tone Tomšič. The choir has always been led by recognized conductors such as: France Marolt, Radovan Gobec, Janez Bole, Lojze Lebič, Igor Lavrič, Marko Munih, Jože Fürst, Jernej Habjanič and Stojan Kuret. From 2002 to 2009 it was led by conductor Urša Lah. Since October 2009 it is led by conductor Sebastjan Vrhovnik.
Since its beginnings APZ Tone T... less
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NNSU Choir - Supermassive Black Hole (World Choir Games Riga 2014 - Popular Choral Music)
Nizhny Novgorod State University Choir (NNSU Choir) - Supermassive Black Hole - M. Bellamy - MUSE (arr. A. Baraev). Contest performance at the World Choir Games Riga 2014 - Popular Choral Music.
Академический хор ННГУ им Н. И. Лобачевского (Хор ННГУ) -... moreNizhny Novgorod State University Choir (NNSU Choir) - Supermassive Black Hole - M. Bellamy - MUSE (arr. A. Baraev). Contest performance at the World Choir Games Riga 2014 - Popular Choral Music.
Академический хор ННГУ им Н. И. Лобачевского (Хор ННГУ) - Supermassive Black Hole - M. Bellamy - MUSE (arr. A. Baraev). Конкурсное выступление на Всемирной хоровой олимпиаде в Риге в 2014 году, категория "Популярная музыка".
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University of the Philippines Concert Chorus
The University of the Philippines Concert Chorus (UPCC or Korus) was born in 1962, during the incumbency of General Carlos P. Romulo as President of the University of the Philippines. Through its 50 years of existence, the group has metamorphosed from bei... moreThe University of the Philippines Concert Chorus (UPCC or Korus) was born in 1962, during the incumbency of General Carlos P. Romulo as President of the University of the Philippines. Through its 50 years of existence, the group has metamorphosed from being a simple University Chorale into a musical force of national and world stature.
Aside from its undeniable musical prowess and versatility in performing classical, Filipino folk, pop, and Broadway genres—all with ease, the Concert Chorus is also recognized as the pioneer of choreographed song for a choir. This innovation was started by the late Dean Reynaldo T. Paguio in 1969, and flourished under top choreographers like Edru Abraham, Gener Caringal, Tony Fabella, Edna Vida, Sonia Domingo, Steve Villaruz, Rene Hofileña, Ianne Damian, Paul Morales, Allan Samonte, and Ernest Hojilla, to name a few. With current artistic and musical director Prof. Janet Sabas-Aracama, the UP Concert Chorus goes beyond the typical choir performance style through Choral art forms ... less
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Texas State University Singers
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... moreA 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 excellence. Recent concerts have included Johann Sebastian Bach’s Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden, Samuel Barber’s Reincarnations and Benjamin Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb. Strong sight-reading skills and musicianship are important to membership. This ensemble is directed by Dr. Jonathan Babcock, associate director of Choral activities.
Texas State University Singers rehearses Mondays from 5:00–6:30 PM (M222) and Tuesdays/Thursdays 2:00-3:20 PM (M222) less
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For As Often As You Eat of This Bread - Davison/Lupinsky
East Central University Chorale performing "For As Often As You Eat of This Bread" With Dr. Steven Walker, Conducting.
A CommUnion hymn written in 2010 by local composers Tori Davison and Rudy Lupinsky. The pair have composed over 50 different Choral w... moreEast Central University Chorale performing "For As Often As You Eat of This Bread" With Dr. Steven Walker, Conducting.
A CommUnion hymn written in 2010 by local composers Tori Davison and Rudy Lupinsky. The pair have composed over 50 different Choral works debuted and performed by the ECU Choral department.
Flute Solo by Rebekah Unruh.
Performed December 2nd, 2010 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Ada, OK