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How To Schedule Your Concerts
It was a very interesting discussion onChoralNet. There was a choir concerned that they had a Concert and only 17 people turned up. They asked for some input on how to do things differently so that they didn't have that happen again.There were some ...
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CWU Chamber Choir: Daniel Schreiner "Fear Not"
"Fear Not" (Daniel Schreiner) is sung by The Central Washington University Chamber Choir (Gary Weidenaar, director). Soloists: Emily Salisbury, Stephanie Dunbar, Brendan McEachran, Daniel Schreiner, and Antonio Fernandez. More about this piece: http://www... more"Fear Not" (Daniel Schreiner) is sung by The Central Washington University Chamber Choir (Gary Weidenaar, director). Soloists: Emily Salisbury, Stephanie Dunbar, Brendan McEachran, Daniel Schreiner, and Antonio Fernandez. More about this piece: http://www.danielschreiner.com/music/#FearNot
Daniel Schreiner is a student at Central Washington University pursuing an undergraduate degree in Choral/Vocal Music Education. Daniel studied composition with Dr. Elaine Ross and was the recipient of the 2011 Opus 7 Undergraduate Composition Award for his piece "Cain," which was premiered in February 2011 by the Opus 7 Vocal Ensemble. Learn more about Daniel's music: http://www.danielschreiner.com
As of 2014, the CWU Chamber Choir also has recorded videos of the music of Byrd, Gretchaninoff, Monteverdi, Muehleisen, Singh, Gjeilo, Victoria, and Rautavaara on YouTube.
A complete listing of the videos of the CWU Chamber Choir and other CWU Music Ensembles can be found at:
https://www.youtube.com/CWUmusicdept
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La Mamancy - Isella/Tejada Gómez -Coro de la FaMAF
La Mamancy by Cesar Issella & Tejada Gómez, arrenged for mixed voices by Gustavo Rocchietti
Recorded in september 8, 2001 at the Main Hall of the Rectorado of the National University of Cordoba performed by Coro de la Facultad de Matématica, Astronomía ... moreLa Mamancy by Cesar Issella & Tejada Gómez, arrenged for mixed voices by Gustavo Rocchietti
Recorded in september 8, 2001 at the Main Hall of the Rectorado of the National University of Cordoba performed by Coro de la Facultad de Matématica, Astronomía y Física ( FaMAF) conducted by Maestro Gustavo Rocchietti.
This song is based on a charactheristic rythm of the northern region of Argentina, Bolivia and Perú known by the name of Huayno with an interlude of a Yaraví, another rythm of the same region.
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La Guerre
Taken from the 2008 BBC Prom Concert in the Royal Albert Hall London
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Agnus Dei - Perry Rumengan
Agnus Dei
Composer: Perry Rumengan
The following video is a Virtual Video of the XVI National Student Pesparawi Choir presented by the Darma Cendika Catholic University Student Choir - Benedicamus Chante
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Musica Viva - "Pie Jesu" by Michael McGlynn
Pie Jesu - Michael McGlynn
The Poznan University of Economics Chamber Choir Musica Viva, conductor - Marek Gandecki
Chór Kameralny Musica Viva Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego w Poznaniu,
dyrygent - Marek Gandecki
http://musicaviva.pl/
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XII- International Choir Festival “Music & Sea”
17-22 September 2024
Paralia, Greece
The International choir festival "Music & Sea" takes place annually in the middle of September in the beau... moreXII- International Choir Festival “Music & Sea”
17-22 September 2024
Paralia, Greece
The International choir festival "Music & Sea" takes place annually in the middle of September in the beautiful village of Paralia, Greece. Paralia is a touristic seaside village situated on the west coast of the Thermaic Gulf and in the shadow of Olympus.
The Festival has two parts: competitive and non-competitive. However, the character and the main concept of both parts is joining music, vacation, friendship and fun. The idea of the Festival is to bring the music closer to the people and to present the music on the streets and the squares of Paralia, Olympic Beach and Katerini. All choir ensembles, regardless of the members’ gender and age can apply for participation at the Festival.
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