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Gagòt by Sydney Guillaume - ORPHEI DRÄNGAR
Swedish men's chorus Orphei Drängar on March 10, 2017 at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota (final concert of their US tour).
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Text by composer's father: Gabriel T. Guillaume
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Score available at: http://sydneyguillaumemusic.com/portf... moreSwedish men's chorus Orphei Drängar on March 10, 2017 at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota (final concert of their US tour).
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Text by composer's father: Gabriel T. Guillaume
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Score available at: http://sydneyguillaumemusic.com/portfolio-items/gagot
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“Lake Garda never fails to En... Chant you”
In this way has happened on the 14th In... Canto sul Garda International Choir Festival & Competition too. This year more than 450 Singers came from 10 countries to share their musical knowledge and sing together in one of the most beautiful parts of Ital...
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God Be In My Head, by John Rutter
From our 2014 Lessons and Carols Candlelight Service. We are joined by guest vocalists Holly Ruth Gale (Assistant Professor of Music, ATU) and Adam Stanley (student, UCA).
“God Be In My Head”
by John Rutter
© Oxford University Press Inc. 1970
Assigne... moreFrom our 2014 Lessons and Carols Candlelight Service. We are joined by guest vocalists Holly Ruth Gale (Assistant Professor of Music, ATU) and Adam Stanley (student, UCA).
“God Be In My Head”
by John Rutter
© Oxford University Press Inc. 1970
Assigned to Oxford University Press 2010
Licensed by Permission of CopyCat Music Licensing, LLC, obo Oxford University Press
All Rights Reserved
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Ryerson Oakham House Choir
The choir was founded in 1984 as a result of the efforts of Marie Dowler of Ryerson's English department and became a success under the direction of Matthew Jaskiewicz. In 1985 the choir became an Oakham House society open to Ryerson students, faculty and... moreThe choir was founded in 1984 as a result of the efforts of Marie Dowler of Ryerson's English department and became a success under the direction of Matthew Jaskiewicz. In 1985 the choir became an Oakham House society open to Ryerson students, faculty and staff. In 1987 membership was opened to the general public.
The choir is currently made up of Ryerson undergraduates and alumni, current and retired faculty members and people from all ages and walks of life in the community. It ranges in size from 60-80 members. A core of long term members makes it possible to maintain high standards and perform a demanding repertoire.
Under Matthew's direction, the choir has performed over 50 concerts and on several occasions performed at Ryerson graduation ceremonies. In 1986 the choir competed in three categories at the Kiwanis Festival, winning first place in two categories and receiving high marks in all three.
The choir continues to perform two major choral works per season in at least two concerts accompanied b... less
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How Do YOU Handle Mistakes
This post was originally posted to the Embro Thistle Singers blog.
They sang the wrong notes and the chord is less than pleasing. Do you have a break down? I think not.Do you make nasty faces & tell those around you what a bad job that w...
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Ave Maria - The Concordia Choir
The Concordia Choir from Moorhead, MN sings Franz Biebl's enchanting arrangement of "Ave Maria" from the Chanticleer Choral Series. This performance was filmed in the Lagerquist Concert Hall on the campus of the Pacific Lutheran University on The Concordi... moreThe Concordia Choir from Moorhead, MN sings Franz Biebl's enchanting arrangement of "Ave Maria" from the Chanticleer Choral Series. This performance was filmed in the Lagerquist Concert Hall on the campus of the Pacific Lutheran University on The Concordia Choir's 2009 National Tour with René Clausen conducting.
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Do Singers need to know what an octave is?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Last week I wrote about men and women singing the same not together and how that might feel strange: Singing the same note – differently!.
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