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Via Vitae: Salige visshet
Norwegian translation of "Blessed Assurance".
From the midnight concert in Pedersöre church 23. july 2011. http://www.viavitae.no
Conductor: Lars Kristian Håkestad
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Kenyan Boys Choir - Asio
A Song From the Luhya tribe found in the western part of Kenya.
Asio is an initiation Song that is sung during the ceremonies when young boys make the transition into adulthood and are now considered the warriors, protectors, and future leaders of the c... moreA Song From the Luhya tribe found in the western part of Kenya.
Asio is an initiation Song that is sung during the ceremonies when young boys make the transition into adulthood and are now considered the warriors, protectors, and future leaders of the community.
This rendition by the Kenyan Boys Choir;
Drums: Henry Wekesa Wanjala ( www.instagram.com/wekesahw )
Solo: Christopher Mukhovi ( www.instagram.com/krismuk )
Singers:
Alvin Kadaji ( www.twitter.com/alvinkadaji )
Erick Kyama ( www.instagram.com/erickyama )
Lawrence Barasa ( www.instagram.com/lawrencebarasa )
Kenneth Gikuiyu ( www.instagram.com/kuiyuofficial )
Smith Milongo ( www.instagram.com/smith_hems )
Kelvin Mahasi ( www.instagram.com/k_mahac )
Bernard Agwanda ( www.instagram.com/agwandabena )
David Rombo ( www.instagram.com/dayvogram )
Charles Murage ( www.instagram.com/ragz2beechez ) less
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Eric Whitacre: Lux Aurumque
19.05.2013, Predigerkirche Zürich
www.moltocantabile.ch
Aufnahme/Schnitt:
Chregi Felber, www.mign.ch
Kamerasystem
www.onstagefilm.ch
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Locus Iste by Bruckner
Chanté en concert dans l'église d'Alzonne, jamvier 2007.
Sung in concert in Alzonne Church, 2007
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Preces and Responses by Martin How
Uploaded in memory of the recently departed Martin How
I was honoured to be in the choir that sang this first performance in Canterbury Cathedral in 1986 and I also introduced them to St Michael's Cornhill, where we sang them in the 1990s.
Priest. ... moreUploaded in memory of the recently departed Martin How
I was honoured to be in the choir that sang this first performance in Canterbury Cathedral in 1986 and I also introduced them to St Michael's Cornhill, where we sang them in the 1990s.
Priest. O Lord, open thou our lips.
Answer. And our mouth shall show forth thy praise.
Priest. O God, make speed to save us.
Answer. O Lord, make haste to help us.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost;
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
Priest. Praise ye the Lord.
Answer. The Lord's Name be praised.
Priest. The Lord be with you.
Answer. And with thy spirit.
Minister. Let us pray. Lord, have mercy upon us. Christ, have mercy upon us. Lord, have mercy upon us.
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EnChor Chamber Choir
EnChor Chamber Choir is a dedicated group of individuals whose distinct talents combine “In Chorus”, bringing to life a vast array of musical works.
EnChor began singing together in the fall of 2005. We are an auditioned group of approximately 32 singe... moreEnChor Chamber Choir is a dedicated group of individuals whose distinct talents combine “In Chorus”, bringing to life a vast array of musical works.
EnChor began singing together in the fall of 2005. We are an auditioned group of approximately 32 singers, coming from a broad cross section of the Calgary and area community. EnChor proudly highlights the work of Canadian artists, and includes Canadian content in every concert.
An important part of our directive is to collaborate with fellow Calgary artists. We have shared our concerts with Paul Rumbolt and Friends, Players Ensemble, The Calgary Men’s Chorus, the Calgary Renaissance Singers, Foothills Brass, One Accord, Youth EnChor, Corps Bara Dance Theatre, Cum Vino Cantus, UofC Orchestra, Calgary jazz musician Gerry Hebert, and story-teller Jan McLean. less
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Cantabile Choirs of Kingston
Since 1996 the Cantabile Choirs of Kingston, under the leadership of Dr. Mark Sirett, have thrilled local and regional audiences in performances of a diverse range of choral music from Canada and around the world.
The choirs are famous in Kingston and ... moreSince 1996 the Cantabile Choirs of Kingston, under the leadership of Dr. Mark Sirett, have thrilled local and regional audiences in performances of a diverse range of choral music from Canada and around the world.
The choirs are famous in Kingston and beyond for joyful concerts full of non-traditional staging, diverse repertoire and singing demonstrating great skill and enthusiasm. Cantabile now includes six choirs and over 250 voices, performing music which engages and entertains at every event.
From the beginning, Cantabile has provided musical education for choristers and audiences through this high standard of performance and quality choral literature.
Cantabile’s choral seaSon of five themed concerts, which often include invited guests of national and international acclaim, attracts a sell-out audience in our performance home, Sydenham Street United Church, Kingston, Ontario Canada. less