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Don't Be Afraid - Cantari of Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus
Performed by Cantari, a select ensemble of Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus. Direction and solo by Dr. Stephen Futrell and accompaniment by Shoko Abe.
Composed by Allyson Reigh. Arranged by Jennifer McMillan
To learn more and support our organization... morePerformed by Cantari, a select ensemble of Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus. Direction and solo by Dr. Stephen Futrell and accompaniment by Shoko Abe.
Composed by Allyson Reigh. Arranged by Jennifer McMillan
To learn more and support our organization please visit:
https://www.voiceschapelhill.org/
https://www.gofundme.com/f/mbpp7s-fall-fundraiser?qid=e1db53c45cf81aed4ac48221fb1e41cf
This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. www.NCArts.org less
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Cantus Naturalis, final de Isla (8) - Islas del Aire (9), Gustavo A. Trujillo
CANTUS NATURALIS
Recordando a Don Alexander Von Humboldt y a Don Telesforo Bravo
en el 50 aniversario del Teide como Parque Nacional
Coral Reyes Bartlet
Coro Juvenil David Goldsmith
Coros Escolares de Puerto de la Cruz
Orquesta de Cámara de Tener... moreCANTUS NATURALIS
Recordando a Don Alexander Von Humboldt y a Don Telesforo Bravo
en el 50 aniversario del Teide como Parque Nacional
Coral Reyes Bartlet
Coro Juvenil David Goldsmith
Coros Escolares de Puerto de la Cruz
Orquesta de Cámara de Tenerife
Beatriz Ramos, soprano
Juan Antonio Sanabria, tenor
Ricardo Rodríguez, narrador
José Híjar Polo, maestro de coro
Parick Doumeng, director
Con la colaboración de amigos del Coro de la Orquesta Filarmónica de Gran Canaria
Composición musical: Gustavo A. Trujillo
Texto original: Isidoro Sánchez
Adaptación: Ricardo Rodríguez
Poesía: Dilce María Loynaz y León de la Hoz
Parque San Francisco, Puerto de la Cruz
30 de mayo de 2004
Estreno
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Phoenix Chorale: Hymn to St Cecilia - Britten
Phoenix Chorale
Christopher Gabbitas, Artistic Director
Composer: Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Text: WH Auden (1907-1973)
Performed at 'unCLOUDED day', a concert to celebrate the return of live choral music following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Solo... morePhoenix Chorale
Christopher Gabbitas, Artistic Director
Composer: Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Text: WH Auden (1907-1973)
Performed at 'unCLOUDED day', a concert to celebrate the return of live choral music following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Soloists:
Lies’l Hill, soprano
Nina Garguilo, soprano
Julia Powers, alto
Thomas Strawser, tenor
Christopher Herrera, bass
Learn more about Phoenix Chorale at https://www.phoenixChorale.org
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Video Direction: Andrew Staples
Sound Engineering: Sound Mirror
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In a garden shady this holy lady
With reverent cadence and subtle psalm,
Like a black swan as death came on
Poured forth her song in perfect calm:
And by ocean's margin this innocent virgin
Constructed an organ to enlarge her prayer,
And notes tremendous from her great engine
Thundered out on the Roman air.
Blonde Aphrodite rose up excited,
Moved to delight by the melody,
White as an orchid she rode quite naked
In an oyster shell on top of the ... less
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Choirs R Us: Stayin' Alive
Choirs R Us performing at their Christmas Concert 2013 on 7 December. Choir Director: Jenny Bennett. For more info: www.choirsrus.co.uk
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Rainier Chorale - Omaggio 2017 - The Bridge Builder
This original composition being premiered this afternoon was commissioned by Rainier Chorale “in honor of Ron Bayer, Artistic Director, for his 20 years of dedicated service and leadership.” Written by well-known and respected contemporary composer David ... moreThis original composition being premiered this afternoon was commissioned by Rainier Chorale “in honor of Ron Bayer, Artistic Director, for his 20 years of dedicated service and leadership.” Written by well-known and respected contemporary composer David Dickau, it hauntingly sets a very thoughtful text by Will Dromgoole. In it, Dromgoole tells the story of an old man who approaches a deep and wide water-filled chasm. He crosses in the evening as he is unafraid, then builds a bridge to span the tide. A fellow pilgrim questions why an old man would build the bridge, as he would surely never pass this way again in his lifetime.
The old man lifts his grey head and responds to the questioning traveler that a youth is to follow after him. He too, would need to cross in the twilight dim. The old man answers, “I am building this bridge for him.”
The commission process was an interesting and fascinating one in which to be involved. Dr. Dickau was originally approached a year or so ago by the Chorale, and was inter... less