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Glasgow Lyric Choir
Glasgow Lyric Choir was founded in 1950 as Clydebank Lyric Choir. Following the move in 1983 into the West End of Glasgow the choir was renamed Glasgow Lyric Choir.
Under its present conductor, Julian Evans, the Choir sings a wide repertoire of choral... moreGlasgow Lyric Choir was founded in 1950 as Clydebank Lyric Choir. Following the move in 1983 into the West End of Glasgow the choir was renamed Glasgow Lyric Choir.
Under its present conductor, Julian Evans, the Choir sings a wide repertoire of choral music from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods and traditional Scots and Gaelic songs. We are a mixed voice choir numbering around 30 at present.
We gave two concerts in Glasgow during the 2017-2018 season: in December we presented a Christmas programme and in June we gave a concert featuring a selection of music from the movies. However, in April we also gave two concerts in Italy, the first in Barga (including a Vivaldi Credo and Scottish songs) and the second in Milan where we joined forces with Canti Corum to sing Dvorak’s Mass in D.
Choir members enjoy many social as well as musical events together. We regularly run events for family and friends such as our annual Associates' Night, quizzes and Burns' Suppers.
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Crepusculum - 'Sleep'
Crepusculum is a small chamber choir at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, USA, directed and conducted by Alexandra 'Xann' Schwinn. The choir is composed of 17 Berklee students. 'Crepusculum' in Latin means 'twilight' and just as twilight is the perf... moreCrepusculum is a small chamber choir at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, USA, directed and conducted by Alexandra 'Xann' Schwinn. The choir is composed of 17 Berklee students. 'Crepusculum' in Latin means 'twilight' and just as twilight is the perfect blend of light and darkness, we aim for the perfect blend of voices.
Composed by Eric Whitacre
Text by Charles Anthony Silvestri
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Video By Ben Meyers
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O magnum mysterium
A recent performance of my "O magnum mysterium" with vocal ensemble sirventes berlin under the direction of Stefan Schuck. It is available through my website at http://cschurch.net/en/compositions/choir/o-magnum-mysterium/ and will be published by Carus-V... moreA recent performance of my "O magnum mysterium" with vocal ensemble sirventes berlin under the direction of Stefan Schuck. It is available through my website at http://cschurch.net/en/compositions/choir/o-magnum-mysterium/ and will be published by Carus-Verlag in July 2016.
Program Note:
It is difficult to follow with (yet) another setting of this famous text that has inspired so many composers over the centuries. In my attempt, “O magnum mysterium” returns three times after the first statement, in a similar gesture but each time shifted to a new tonality with even more flats. Thus, the listener gets ever more pulled into this magnificient text until the piece culminates in a jubilant “Alleluia” in C-major, having come full-circle back to very first harmony we heard.
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Love Never Fails
Sergey Khvoshchinsky Text: Corinthians,13
Choral piece for Soprano solo and Choir a cappella.
Text: Corinthians, 13
Performed by From Age to Age.
"Right now three things remain: faith, hope and love, but the greatest of these is love".