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Magnum nomen Domini - Bartłomiej Pękiel
Vocal Ensemble "Quadrivia"
Members:
Alto: Tamara Ivanić
Tenor: Jovo Ivanić
Baritone: Karlo Hameder
Bass: Aleksandar Mijailović
Magnum nomen Domini is a Christmas Motet composed by Bartłomiej Pękiel (1633-1670).
Pękiel served the court in Warsaw f... moreVocal Ensemble "Quadrivia"
Members:
Alto: Tamara Ivanić
Tenor: Jovo Ivanić
Baritone: Karlo Hameder
Bass: Aleksandar Mijailović
Magnum nomen Domini is a Christmas Motet composed by Bartłomiej Pękiel (1633-1670).
Pękiel served the court in Warsaw from about 1633. After the Swedish invasion of Poland in 1655 he then moved to Wawel Cathedral Chapel in Kraków, where he was Kapellmeister.
29 of Pękiel's works survive, mostly in manuscript. The musicologist Bartłomiej Gembicki divides these into two stages; early baroque (Warsaw) and church music in the style of prima pratica (Kraków). He wrote the only Polish church oratorio Audite mortales, on the topic of The Last Judgement.
Magnum nomen Domini
Magnum nomen domini Emanuel,
quod annuntiatum est per Gabriel,
hodie apparuit, apparuit in Israel
per Mariam virginem in Bethlehem.
Eia, eia.
Virgo Deum genuit,
quod divina voluit clementia.
Gaudete, gaudete,
Christus natus hodie,
gaudete, gaudete,
Christus natus hodie.
Alleluia.
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Vuela Alto Coro Virtual
The Junior High Students of the Colegio Sembradores de Amistad in San Luis Potosí, Mexico show us that music is an universal language that brings us together, defeating every obstacle like time and space.
Every one of them have learned and recorded ind... moreThe Junior High Students of the Colegio Sembradores de Amistad in San Luis Potosí, Mexico show us that music is an universal language that brings us together, defeating every obstacle like time and space.
Every one of them have learned and recorded individually a part of an original song (Vuela Alto = Fly High). When brought together, this parts sums to a wonderful show of talent and music. This project was made for the graduation prom by students aged between 13 and 15 years old.
They show us that the only thing that matters to achieve anything is take the risk and surrender to your dreams. More than a third of them have never sung to an audience before (including Linda, the soloist).
The music brings us together, it allows us to raise our voice to the universe and with it "Ni la distancia podrá separarnos" (Not even the distance can take us apart). less
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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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Timo Tembuyser - Credo (from Missa Homo Sacer)
Swara Vocal Ensemble - Ivan Yohan, conductor
From the online edition of "Ciudad Sin Sueño" concert, 2021.
Link to watch the full concert: https://youtu.be/3D7XiHWbXa4
Recorded at the Church of Our Lady and Saint Peter, Ghent.
ELIAS Recording
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2012 UPSA: DE PROFUNDIS - HD
Live performance of The U.P. SINGING AMBASSADORS during the 60th Polifonico Internazionale Guido d'Arezzo in Italy.
The Choir garnered First Prize in Romantic Category, First Prize in Folklore Category, Second Prize in Mixed Choir Category and Finalist... moreLive performance of The U.P. SINGING AMBASSADORS during the 60th Polifonico Internazionale Guido d'Arezzo in Italy.
The Choir garnered First Prize in Romantic Category, First Prize in Folklore Category, Second Prize in Mixed Choir Category and Finalist for the Grand Prize Competition.
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music and sea 2020
The IX International Choir festival Music and 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... more The IX International Choir festival Music and 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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Singkronies 2009 O Magnum Mysterium
O Magnum Mysterium by Sally Herman. Performed by the Singkronies Chamber Choir.
Excerpt from the Singkronies Chamber Choir's 2009 Gala Concert.
Held in the Mussaion Theatre on the campus of the University of Pretoria, South Africa. 22nd November 2009... moreO Magnum Mysterium by Sally Herman. Performed by the Singkronies Chamber Choir.
Excerpt from the Singkronies Chamber Choir's 2009 Gala Concert.
Held in the Mussaion Theatre on the campus of the University of Pretoria, South Africa. 22nd November 2009
Conducted by Lhente-Marie Pitout