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Seniors' Choir
Senior's choir empowers youths by providing them with an opportunity to enhance their music literacy skills while addressing the pressing issues of youth unemployment and crime. By participating in our choir program, youths not only develop new talents ... more Senior's choir empowers youths by providing them with an opportunity to enhance their music literacy skills while addressing the pressing issues of youth unemployment and crime. By participating in our choir program, youths not only develop new talents and improve their cognitive abilities, but they also serve as mentors and positive role models for younger generations.
Our unique approach promotes intergenerational collaboration and fosters a sense of community, ultimately leading to reduced youth unemployment rates and a decrease in crime rates. Together, we can create a harmonious society where music education and social integration go hand in hand.
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Concinnity |"TaReKiTa" by Reena Esmail
"TaReKiTa" composed by Renee Esmail
Performed by Voices of Concinnity Chamber Ensemble
Recorded Live at First Church in Glastonbury, Connecticut on February 8, 2020
Singers:
Erin Bartram, Samuel Beckwith, Liz Bologna, Kara Hart, Christopher Hartel... more"TaReKiTa" composed by Renee Esmail
Performed by Voices of Concinnity Chamber Ensemble
Recorded Live at First Church in Glastonbury, Connecticut on February 8, 2020
Singers:
Erin Bartram, Samuel Beckwith, Liz Bologna, Kara Hart, Christopher Hartel, Sarah Kaufold, Brian Jones, Erica Maas Shippee, Daniel Pavone, Alex Walker, Jermaine Woodard, Jr., special guest: Spencer Hamlin
Recording Engineer: Mackenzie Christiansen
For more information please visit our website: ConcinnityCT.org
-or- https://www.facebook.com/ConcinnityCT/
Voices of Concinnity is sponsored by Consonare Choral Community who owns all rights to this live recording. Sync license acquired through Oxford University Press. less
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European Overtone Choir
EOC is an international experimental project choir. The choir consists of participants in workshop weeks, which are offered twice a year in different European countries.
Overtone singing is a new Vocal technique that allows for singing two tones simul... moreEOC is an international experimental project choir. The choir consists of participants in workshop weeks, which are offered twice a year in different European countries.
Overtone singing is a new Vocal technique that allows for singing two tones simultaneously. EOC sings compositions with written overtones as well as choir improvisations and contemporary music. The effect of controlled overtones on the timbre of classical choir compositions is explored with special ear training.
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Choral Chameleon
Winner of the 2015 ASCAP/Chorus America award for Adventurous Programming, Choral Chameleon is known for championing New Music for voices within the context of mixed-genre thematic programming and experiments in non-traditional staging.
Founded in New ... moreWinner of the 2015 ASCAP/Chorus America award for Adventurous Programming, Choral Chameleon is known for championing New Music for voices within the context of mixed-genre thematic programming and experiments in non-traditional staging.
Founded in New York City in 2008 by Artistic Director Vince Peterson, the organization now encompasses: a roster of professional Ensemble singers, a volunteer chorus of 40-50 adults and an annual week-long Summer Institute in Brooklyn for composers and conductors.
The culture of the organization marries informality, loving support and joyful curiosity, with the expectation of solid and technical musicianship, constant learning and openness toward the unexpected.
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Merry Christmas from the Virginia Wesleyan College Singers
Angels We Have Heard on High, arr. David Zabriskie. The Virginia Wesleyan College Singers with Bryson Mortensen conducting, George Stone, piano, Lauren Lide, flute, and the Tapestry Bell Ensemble in Norfolk, VA. Like the Choirs at Virginia Wesleyan Colleg... moreAngels We Have Heard on High, arr. David Zabriskie. The Virginia Wesleyan College Singers with Bryson Mortensen conducting, George Stone, piano, Lauren Lide, flute, and the Tapestry Bell Ensemble in Norfolk, VA. Like the Choirs at Virginia Wesleyan College at https://www.facebook.com/The-Choirs-at-Virginia-Wesleyan-College-1498497363730214/.