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Green Broom, no. 5 Benjamin Britten / CorISTAnbul Chamber Choir
No. 5 Green Broom from Five Flower Songs, Op. 47 by Benjamin Britten
CorISTAnbul Chamber Choir
Dir.: Arda Ardaşes Agoşyan
Lecture-Concert: "Stanford to Britten: A Musical Lineage"
britten100.org
British Consulate-General Istanbul
Pera Hous... moreNo. 5 Green Broom from Five Flower Songs, Op. 47 by Benjamin Britten
CorISTAnbul Chamber Choir
Dir.: Arda Ardaşes Agoşyan
Lecture-Concert: "Stanford to Britten: A Musical Lineage"
britten100.org
British Consulate-General Istanbul
Pera House / Ball Room
December 14, 2013
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Why we don’t sing, even though it makes us feel good
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
“I love singing, but I haven’t sung for years and I really miss it.”
So why haven’t you joined a Choir or co...
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Vivae Vocis Concentus
The idea for our Vocal Group goes back to the musical notions and ideas that we learned over the years as part of the Choir of the Liceo “A. Mariotti”, Perugia.
The school Choir itself has, over the years, gone from strength to strength despite the need ... moreThe idea for our Vocal Group goes back to the musical notions and ideas that we learned over the years as part of the Choir of the Liceo “A. Mariotti”, Perugia.
The school Choir itself has, over the years, gone from strength to strength despite the need for constant renewal caused by the inevitable “turnover” as new students took the places of those who left. However, after this experience, which has included many concerts in the region, participations in Choir Festivals in Italy and artistic exchanges with youth Choirs from Germany, Hungary, Spain, Denmark and the Czech Republic, our desire to continue singing and, of course, the joy which singing together gave us all made it obvious that the time had clearly come to establish a group which could allow us to continue our musical journey together.
Thus, once formed, the joy of singing together stimulated our vocal group to initiate a musical journey of exploration of study which, we hope, will lead us on to ever more emotional musical experiences while, of cou... less
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ENCORE!
ENCORE! is a small, auditioned group of Twin Cities Women’s Choir. Members bring their gift of song to the larger community by performing at venues or events too small for the entire Choir.
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Re-booting your Choir: shake things up for a new season
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Many Choirs will be starting back soon after a long break.
photo by velkr0
This is the perfect time to shake things up a bit if y...
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Porthcawl Male Choir
We are a traditional Welsh Male Choir singing classical Male Voice pieces, welsh and film and show numbers. Visit our YouTube channel to see us in action
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Easter Oratorio BWV 249 - JS Bach - The Graduate Choir NZ and NZ Barok
The Graduate Choir NZ and NZ Barok perform JS Bach's Easter Oratorio, BWV 249.
Conductor: Terence Maskell
Soloists: Jayne Tankersley (soprano), Dean Sky-Lucas (countertenor), David Hamilton (tenor), Chalium Poppy (bass)
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This performance by T... moreThe Graduate Choir NZ and NZ Barok perform JS Bach's Easter Oratorio, BWV 249.
Conductor: Terence Maskell
Soloists: Jayne Tankersley (soprano), Dean Sky-Lucas (countertenor), David Hamilton (tenor), Chalium Poppy (bass)
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This performance by The Graduate Choir NZ exploits with delight the wonderful collaboration with NZ Barok who provide the gamut of instrumental colour using original instruments (or modern copies of originals) and with specialist players from Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
This performance is further enhanced by the use of "Baroque pitch" - the nearest equivalent to the pitch used in Germany at the start of the 18th century where A = 415, a semitone lower than our modern pitch.
In keeping with these stylistic demands, the size of the Choir is reduced to 3-5 voices per part. In these ways, every effort is made to preserve and re-create as far as possible the "Affekt" of the music, aligning this performance as closely as possible with what may have been expe... less
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Ave Musica Choir (Ukraine) - "Ave Verum" (William Byrd)
The Renaissance Music. All-Ukrainian premiere (Odessa, March, 23, 2013).
"Ave Musica" Choir performs "Ave Verum" by William Byrd
Conducting by Andrea Angelini (Italy)
www.avemusica.com.ua
facebook.com/AveMusicaChoirUkraine