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Trumansburg Community Chorus
The TCC is made up of youth and adults from the Trumansburg Community. We welcome new members and are looking to grow the chorus. There is no audition to join our ranks, however, a basic knowledge of choral singing and Music is helpful.
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Lotti: Crucifixus sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds during a concert at Thornhill Parish Church
http://igg.me/at/stpeterssingers St Peter's Singers of Leeds perform Antonio Lotti's eight part masterpiece Crucifixus etiam pro nobis in concert at Thornhill Parish Church 14 March 2009, The Choir is conducted by their director of Music Dr Simon Lindley
... morehttp://igg.me/at/stpeterssingers St Peter's Singers of Leeds perform Antonio Lotti's eight part masterpiece Crucifixus etiam pro nobis in concert at Thornhill Parish Church 14 March 2009, The Choir is conducted by their director of Music Dr Simon Lindley
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Crucifixus etiam pro nobis
sub Pontio Pilato,
passus et sepultus est.
More information about St Peter's Singers, including details of forthcoming concerts, recitals and services, can be found on on the Choir's website http://www.stpeters-singers.org.uk
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Concorso Corale - application deadline!
The days become shorter, the air feels chilly more and more, the trees shed their leaves and the winter sets in soon. But spring follows it always, what will bring to us Concorso Corale with its first fresh air and fresh Music.
Celebrate the new spring w...
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Capriccio Vocal Ensemble Victoria BC
Now in its 24th season, CapriCCio continues to captivate audiences with outstanding performances of choral Music ranging from the 15th century to the present, from Tallis and Gabrieli to Pärt, Whitacre and even younger contemporaries, from simple folk son... moreNow in its 24th season, CapriCCio continues to captivate audiences with outstanding performances of choral Music ranging from the 15th century to the present, from Tallis and Gabrieli to Pärt, Whitacre and even younger contemporaries, from simple folk songs to Bach’s B Minor Mass and Handel’s Messiah, all performed in Capriccio’s signature style: virtuosic clarity with a sensitive, compelling spirit.
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Concert Boost to Church Funds
A large and appreciative audience attending a choral concert at St. Peters Church, Worfield on Friday night enjoyed an appealing variety of Music. The evening programme included Mozart, Mendelssohn, Verdi and Puccini as well as n...
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ALBION - English Musical Festival
SUNDAY 24 MAY at 2.15pm
THE ENGLISH Music FESTIVAL in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire - website www.englishMusicfestival.org.uk
We make our first appearance at this prestigious national festival in a beautiful church
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Wien Music Festival 2023 (Austria)
9th International festival of Choirs and orchestras in Vienna (Austria)02.11. - 06.11.2023
VIENNA – one of the greatest metropolises of the worldThere are few cities with as wide a cultural offer as that of Vienna which includes the Vienna Philha...
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I am
for SATB Chorus unaccompanied
Words by Mary Elizabeth Frye: Public Domain
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman
© Copyright 2018 by Stanley M. Hoffman. www.stanleymhoffman.com All rights reserved.
The poem above is sometimes called “I Am” due to its repet... morefor SATB Chorus unaccompanied
Words by Mary Elizabeth Frye: Public Domain
Music by Stanley M. Hoffman
© Copyright 2018 by Stanley M. Hoffman. www.stanleymhoffman.com All rights reserved.
The poem above is sometimes called “I Am” due to its repetition of the phrase. Was the poem inspired? The Hebrew name for God, YHWH, means “I am” or “I am that I am.” And there does seem to be something magical about the poem, as it was written by a woman who, to our knowledge, had never written a poem before. Mary Elizabeth Frye was an orphan with no formal education. In 1932 she and her husband hosted a young Jewish woman, Margaret Schwarzkopf, who was fleeing the Holocaust. When she received news that her mother had died in Germany, the heartbroken houseguest told Frye in despair that she had never had the chance to “stand by my mother’s grave and shed a tear.” Frye found herself composing the poem above on a ripped-off section of a brown paper shopping bag. She said the words “just came to her.” less