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Ergen Deda
Performed by Cantabile at our May 17, 2009 concert at First Unitarian Society's Atrium Auditorium. Sung by our most advanced treble choir, Cantabile. (I know the audio/video isn't in sync; working on this.)
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Brooklyn Choral Artists, South Africa
Based in Pretoria, South Africa, the Brooklyn Choral Artists, has had two successful seasons. The choir was founded in 2017 by Gerrit Scheepers. Brooklyn Choral Artists is a collaborative network of musicians striving towards achieving the highest artisti... moreBased in Pretoria, South Africa, the Brooklyn Choral Artists, has had two successful seasons. The choir was founded in 2017 by Gerrit Scheepers. Brooklyn Choral Artists is a collaborative network of musicians striving towards achieving the highest artistic standards in the Choral art form. They are committed to bringing to life new and diverse Choral works and have commissioned and premiered new works by local and international composers. Its 32 members are all experience musicians coming from across South Africa. They represent a wide range of professionals; from professional singers, to high school voice teachers and Choral conductors. Our diverse backgrounds contribute to the beautiful, vibrant colours we can create together.
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Schola Cantorum Jubilate
Schola Cantorum Jubilate was founded in the year 2000. It is composed and directed by youths who though come from various sectors in Society share the same passion….love for music. They venture into old and contemporary music, going through each piece in ... moreSchola Cantorum Jubilate was founded in the year 2000. It is composed and directed by youths who though come from various sectors in Society share the same passion….love for music. They venture into old and contemporary music, going through each piece in bits and pieces, in its history, in its interpretation, in its message! Their dedication and constant development, thanks to their musical direct
or Marouska Attard, has helped them establish as one of the most renowned choirs in Malta. In fact, on ‘The Guardian’ of November 16th, 2010, one of their major productions was listed with the top ten events in Europe, alongside internationally renowned producers and productions.
Schola Cantorum Jubilate specialises in the sacred polyphony though on looking at its curriculum vitæ, one finds the choir’s participation in various concerts, operas and tours concerned with secular music. Its repertoire includes pieces by great composers like Palestrina, Victoria, Purcell, Bach, Mozart and also contemporary ones like Per... less
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Ensemble Polifonico Palestrina
We are a polyphonic Choral ensemble based in Grosseto, Italy and perform mainly Renaissance polyphonic Choral music. The female choristers perform with an Italian Renaissance costume designed by a stylist. We have performed at major festivals in Europe an... moreWe are a polyphonic Choral ensemble based in Grosseto, Italy and perform mainly Renaissance polyphonic Choral music. The female choristers perform with an Italian Renaissance costume designed by a stylist. We have performed at major festivals in Europe and Choral Italian obtaining acknowledgments and appreciation.
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Soles occidere
A Choral setting, in Latin, of lines from poem 5 by the ancient roman poet Catullus. SATB a cappella.
Performers: London Choral Sinfonia conducted by Michael Waldron
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Choral Arranging...the more I do , the more I learn
I think I’ve started a new project that is going to keep me learning new musical skills for a long time…..
I love working on Choral arrangements, however the more I do and the more I think about them, the more I actually learn. I am extremel...
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Feathers In The Wind - Rex Isenberg (World Premiere)
Choral Chameleon's chorus premiered this colorful piece of Choral Storytelling by our composer-in-residence at our concert 'The Telephone Hour' on November 18 (and 19) 2016.
The concert theme focused on the damaging nature of gossip and the larger mea... moreChoral Chameleon's chorus premiered this colorful piece of Choral Storytelling by our composer-in-residence at our concert 'The Telephone Hour' on November 18 (and 19) 2016.
The concert theme focused on the damaging nature of gossip and the larger meaning of how words are powerful and have greater impact than we realize.
Based on a well-known Jewish folk tale, the piece is largely sung in Yiddish, featuring narrated passages in English, with the moral resolution in Hebrew.
Performed: November 19 2016
Location: Studios of the Paul Taylor Dance Company, LES, NYC.
Piano: Sam Shull
Double Bass: Genevieve Chapin
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Mae-e by Kentaro Sato - Milwaukee Choral Artists
This piece was composed in memory of the victims of the March 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan.
MCA travels takes us to the haunting sounds of Eastern Europe, India, and Asia, with folk and classical music. The Milwaukee Choral Artists will be you... moreThis piece was composed in memory of the victims of the March 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan.
MCA travels takes us to the haunting sounds of Eastern Europe, India, and Asia, with folk and classical music. The Milwaukee Choral Artists will be your guide in this rare musical trip.
"Eastern Voyages" concert was held on April 14, 2012 at Fox Point Lutheran Church, Fox Point, WI. Neil Bubke, Piano. Dr. Sharon A. Hansen; Founder and Music Director.