Hljómeyki Chamber Choir sings Carol, by Benjamin Britten. Song from the Sacred and Profane Song cycle. Concert in the Nordic House, Reykjavík. Conductor Marta G. Halldórsdóttir.
Toronto Beach Chorale (artistic director, Mervin W. Fick) is an auditioned SATB choir of up to 65 voices with a passion for presenting excellent choral music. TBC invites professional musicians, soloists, actors and other arts organizations to join in cla... more
A Professional Chorus of Amateur Singers Created in 2003, Harbourtown Sound is the Hamilton Chapter of the Ontario District of the Barbershop Harmony Society…but we are so much more! Beyond the traditional barbershop-shop style, Harbourtown Sound... more
Gospel style setting for 2 or 4 voices, 2 flutes, double bass, guitar and tambourine of my evangelical poem about Christmas. This is not typical of my usual style, but it's an interesting excursion into the evangelical music of mid-70s Oxford, where I ... more
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live performance at TIMELESS April 2024. Knox United Church, Saskatoon. Composer Sherryl Sewepegaham is a Cree artist/musician in Canada.
Kantorei of Kansas City directed by Chris Munce performing live at St. Peter's Church in KC, MO. May 30th, 2015. www.kantoreikc.org A cry for peace in a world torn by war, this poignant a cappella setting of an original text is filled with striking dyn... more
Challenging but fun three part arrangement of my old Song Wine and Water (The original Song can be found on youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UYX_4Ape74 ) Satirical poem by G K Chesterton
"Para sa Bayan" is a Song of dedication for the country. This Song is composed by Mr. Vehnee Saturno and arranged by Mr. Emmanuel Louie Aribon and is the mandatory piece for the 5th Biñan National Choral Competition last February 3, 2022. Peformed b... more
The Choir was founded in 1964 by Gerald Wheeler, organist and choirmaster of St Matthew's Church in Ottawa. The choir consisted of 20 singers. The first concert was December 1964 at the National Gallery. After one season, Gerald moved to Montreal and... more