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G.Durighello (1961): Matyas (da "Trittico Ungarico")
Matyas (nel Tempio di Mattia in Buda)
from "Trittico Ungarico" for mixed choir
by Gianmartino Durighello (1961)
Ensemble In Contrà
conductor: Roberto Brisotto
Live recording
16/11/2019
San Martino Vescovo Church
Basaldella (UD)
ITALY
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Quorista
Quorista is a church-based choir serving at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Church in Alabang, Muntinlupa City composed of dedicated students and young professionals who fulfill their artistic passion in singing as a commitment to serving the Lord.
T... moreQuorista is a church-based choir serving at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish Church in Alabang, Muntinlupa City composed of dedicated students and young professionals who fulfill their artistic passion in singing as a commitment to serving the Lord.
The ensemble performs sacred, religious, OPM, Pop and Folkloric repertoire from different well-known local and international composers and arrangers.
The group was formed in 2016 with sixteen pioneer members representing the 16th note on the logo of Quorista. Currently engaged itself in music festivals, concerts, Local and International Competitions.
Currently under the musical tutelage of the founder himself Mr. Ronnie Abarquez.
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A Little Note
Som un cor de música moderna. Ens agrada el pop, el rock, els musicals i cantar amb els amics.
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Ensamble Vocal Cantus Infinitum
Somos un grupo de pocos, pero con grandes metas por delante. Deseamos compartir e invitar a nuestro público a descubrir este arte del canto coral.
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Vox Animae & K. Modrušan - Pozdrav Zori dalmatinskoj (B. Papandopulo / A. Vrdoljak) - PREMIERE
WATCH REMASTERED VERSION: https://youtu.be/518rM2QP-sM
PREMIERE PERforMANCE
lyrics: Ana Vrdoljak (1833-1869)
A part of the concert held on August 8th 2013 in Tribunj (Croatia) during the first edition of "Papandopulijana Tribunj", a festival whic... moreWATCH REMASTERED VERSION: https://youtu.be/518rM2QP-sM
PREMIERE PERforMANCE
lyrics: Ana Vrdoljak (1833-1869)
A part of the concert held on August 8th 2013 in Tribunj (Croatia) during the first edition of "Papandopulijana Tribunj", a festival which has been initiated in the honour of Boris Papandopulo (1906-1991), one of the greatest Croatian composers.
Papandopulo composed "Pozdrav Zori dalmatinskoj" on August 1st 1976 in Opatija (Croatia). Written in 1844 by Ana Vrdoljak, a poetess from Imostski (Croatia), the lyrics of this song date back to the times of Illyrian movement, celebrating the launching of the magazine "Zora dalmatinska", a literary and educational weekly issued in Zadar, thus being the first Croatian literary magazine to be issued outside Zagreb (from 1844 to 1849). The song was published on the cover of the No. 44 of the magazine, issued on October 28th 1844. less
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Music Matters Inclusive Community choirs
Music Matters Inclusive Community choirs was established by our Musical Director, Gráinne O'Grady in April 2012
Our motto is: "One choir, One Community, No Divides, ALL Abilities"
The aim of Music Matters and our inclusiv... moreMusic Matters Inclusive Community choirs was established by our Musical Director, Gráinne O'Grady in April 2012
Our motto is: "One choir, One Community, No Divides, ALL Abilities"
The aim of Music Matters and our inclusive community choir projects is to unite all of our members through the universal language of music - regardless of previous musical experience, ability, language, socio-economic status or other barriers which may prevent our members from being able to fully participate in other musical groups.
Our choral projects include: inclusive community choirs for people with and without disabilities, choirs specifically for adults with intellectual disabilities, and choirs for older people, with a particular focus on those with dementia and memory loss.
There are now a total of ten choirs operating in the Dublin area, with more planned for 2015!
for more info:
www.musicmatters.ie
www.facebook.com/musicmatters2012
www.facebook.com/inclusivechoir
www.twit... less
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"Mentre il silenzio" (R. Brisotto)
A Christmas choral composition for mixed choir (SABar)
Performed by Ensemble In Contrà conducted by Roberto Brisotto
Music by Roberto Brisotto (1972)
Lyrics by David Maria Turoldo (1916-92)
"Mentre il silenzio fasciava la terra
e la notte era a metà... moreA Christmas choral composition for mixed choir (SABar)
Performed by Ensemble In Contrà conducted by Roberto Brisotto
Music by Roberto Brisotto (1972)
Lyrics by David Maria Turoldo (1916-92)
"Mentre il silenzio fasciava la terra
e la notte era a metà del suo corso
Tu sei disceso, o Verbo di Dio,
in solitudine e più alto silenzio..."
"While Silence embracing the earth
and the night was half-way through,
You descended, Word of God,
in solitude and in the highest silence..."
Sheet Music: http://www.ph-publishers.com/index.php less
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Mood Swing
Mood Swing is made up of about 20 members. Some have been here since the beginning, some joined this year and others fit somewhere in the middle. We have an exacting standard of singing - we are just not sure what that exactly is!
One of the most impo... moreMood Swing is made up of about 20 members. Some have been here since the beginning, some joined this year and others fit somewhere in the middle. We have an exacting standard of singing - we are just not sure what that exactly is!
One of the most important facets of Mood Swing is that we have fun with what we do and it comes across not only in our singing, but also in our performances. We may not have perfected laughing and singing at the same time, but we give it a fair go!
Since 2001, Mood Swing have been wowing audiences with our full sounds and suave choreography. With a range of music from '20s swing, African songs, traditional gospel, contemporary hits and fun ditties arranged in three and four parts, Mood Swing have something for all ages.
Fabulously led by Lisa Schwabe, Mood Swing have been singing around Melbourne at concerts, churches and private functions to the delight of all who see and hear us. Don't you be the one to miss out! less
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Kórus Spontánusz
Who are we? Well, we are the Kórus Spontánusz!
That was our answer, unexpected even for us, since we hadn’t thought of a name yet. It happened on a December night in 2001 in Sopron in front of the Dömötöri Patisserie where we sang Christmas carols for ... moreWho are we? Well, we are the Kórus Spontánusz!
That was our answer, unexpected even for us, since we hadn’t thought of a name yet. It happened on a December night in 2001 in Sopron in front of the Dömötöri Patisserie where we sang Christmas carols for the passersby. We didn’t notice being founded, only the joy of polyphonic singing. It was, and still is our experience that making music together strengthens existing friendships and facilitates the development of new ones.
We started out with 13 people and our numbers have only been growing ever since, we count 25-35 members on average. We gladly sing anything may that be it religious or secular, Hungarian or from abroad regardless of its period or language if it fits our skills and numbers.
We sing in churches, restaurants, museums, the Academy of Music, small villages in Hungary or Austria, at international competitions, libraries – anyplace where we are welcome.
Singing in a choir is a demanding activity; it takes a lot of time, energy, discipline a... less