The Laudate Renaissance Ensemble is a small group of enthusiastic amateur singers from Zagreb (Croatia) who perform music ranging from renaissance madrigals to sacred contemporary liturgies. The choir promotes European and Croatian musical heritage giving... more
So close and yet so far... These are strange, hard times: we must #stayathome for our own health, to protect other people and to fight a virus called Covid-19. But music doesn't stop and the Vox Canora singers, even though physically distant, want to tr... more
A chamber choir composed of music lovers from all walks of life who enjoy singing together, the Novo Concertante Manila was originally formed as a recital choir in 1998. It has evolved into an ensemble determined to reinvent itself continuously as it deve... more
We are the Psycho-Choir of the University of Jena (Germany). We got our name from having been founded at the institute for psychology in 2011. We are about 60 singers and open to all young enthusiastic singers. Our repertoire consists exclusively of a cap... more
Choir Matrix is a community women's vocal ensemble open to all self-identified women with no audition, devoted to empowering and building community among womxn in northeastern Connecticut through choral music. Our mission as an ensemble is to connect... more
The New Wave Chorus was created in early 2015 by Armanda Patricio. Integrates more than twenty young people between fourteen and eighteen years of age who have, in music, a common denominator. Intends to continue developing their vocal talent, working a v... more
CHORALIS CONSTANTINUS 500 A HABSBURG CSÁSZÁRI UDVAR ÉNEKES SZERTARTÁSAI A 15-16. SZÁZADI GYAKORLAT ALAPJÁN VOCAL LITURGICAL music IN THE HABSBURG IMPERIAL COURT ACCORDING TO 15TH AND 16TH-CENTURY PRACTICES A SOROZAT ZÁRÓ HANGVERSENYE/THE LAST CON... more
An international, nondenominational choir with specialization in sacred classical works and other soul inspiring music which cut across diverse denominations and cultures. We sing in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian and many other local African languages.
Anuna performing `Fionnghuala` from the live DVD `Celtic Origins`. SHEET music available from www.anuna.ie arranged by Michael McGlynn. Solo John McGlynn.