"Eatnemen Vuelie" by Frode Fjellheim, arr. Alex Colaizzi (GCSF Class Of 2014). From the opening credits Of the Disney film "Frozen". Recorded live on May 4, 2014, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Chamber Sing... more
London chamber choir Vasari Singers, conducted by Jeremy Backhouse, Sing the beautiful Peace my Heart, from the 2008 Requiem, by British composer Gabriel Jackson. Commissioned and premiered by the Vasari Singers and also recorded on the chart-hit CD, th... more
Aftonen Lyrics by Herman Sätherberg Composed by Hugo Alfvén Sing Around the World Conductor: Meng-Hsien PENG Performance: Müller Chamber Choir Performed at National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan June 2014
We were joined tonight by the amazing Maryville College Choir from Tennessee who learned our Song in 10 mins and then we performed together! SOOOOO GLORIOUS!!!
The Samford University A Cappella Choir Singing "Chantez a Dieu" by Jan Pieters Sweelinck at the Florilege Vocal de Tours: International Song Competition, May 25-27, 2012. Philip Copeland, conductor.
World Premiere Of "Herself a Rose" by Robert Convery written in honor or Acappellago's 15th season.. Based on a poem by Christina Rosetti. Sunday, December 4, 2016 Congregational Church Of Batavia, IL
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Christmas concert "A Midwinter Night's Dream" on December 13-14, 2016. Piano: Peter Jeurissen Camera: Jelmer Lokman, Robin Van Limbergen, Ben Verhaegen Sound: Johan De Cock
Choirs R Us Christmas Concert 2014 at Ewen Hall, Barnet on 6th December 2014. Choir director and musical arrangement: Jenny Bennett. For more info: www.choirsrus.co.uk
As Christmas is a season Of hope, let us all be stars Of strength and inspiration for those whose skies remain moonless in these trying times... Join Cantus and the Voices Unbound Virtual Choir in the premiere Of GO, MY SOUL, a new choral work by Aleja... more
This is a setting Of a poem by The Reverend Doctor Malcolm Guite, Chaplain Of Girton College Cambridge,with his permission. The poem is a response to the 8th "O Antiphon" for Advent