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Rolleston Choral Society
We are a friendly SATB choir that tackles a wide range of music, from classical to modern. We aim to give two or three concerts each year, plus a Christmas concert of music and readings. We are based in the village of Rolleston-on-Dove near Burton-upon-Tr... moreWe are a friendly SATB choir that tackles a wide range of music, from classical to modern. We aim to give two or three concerts each year, plus a Christmas concert of music and readings. We are based in the village of Rolleston-on-Dove near Burton-upon-Trent, and draw our members – numbering around 50 at present - from a wide area of East Staffordshire and South Derbyshire.
There is no formal audition. We rehearse each week during school term times, on Wednesday evenings. Visit our join us page if you would like to know more about how to get involved. less
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Dowlais Male Choir
One of the most historically famous Welsh Male Voice Choirs. Based in the South Wales Valley town of Merthyr Tydfil, the Choir gives regular performances.
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Vuela Alto Coro Virtual
The Junior High Students of the Colegio Sembradores de Amistad in San Luis Potosí, Mexico show us that music is an universal language that brings us together, defeating every obstacle like time and space.
Every one of them have learned and recorded ind... moreThe Junior High Students of the Colegio Sembradores de Amistad in San Luis Potosí, Mexico show us that music is an universal language that brings us together, defeating every obstacle like time and space.
Every one of them have learned and recorded individually a part of an original song (Vuela Alto = Fly High). When brought together, this parts sums to a wonderful show of talent and music. This project was made for the graduation prom by students aged between 13 and 15 years old.
They show us that the only thing that matters to achieve anything is take the risk and surrender to your dreams. More than a third of them have never sung to an audience before (including Linda, the soloist).
The music brings us together, it allows us to raise our voice to the universe and with it "Ni la distancia podrá separarnos" (Not even the distance can take us apart). less
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War is over - Pro Vocant Weihnachts- und Neujahrsgruß
In diesem Jahr möchten wir auf musikalische Art mit dem Lied "Happy Xmas (War is over)" allen Konzertbesuchern, Unterstützern und Freunden für sieben erlebnisreiche Jahre musikalischer Arbeit und Zusammenarbeit bei zahlreichen Projekten, Aufrtitten und Ko... moreIn diesem Jahr möchten wir auf musikalische Art mit dem Lied "Happy Xmas (War is over)" allen Konzertbesuchern, Unterstützern und Freunden für sieben erlebnisreiche Jahre musikalischer Arbeit und Zusammenarbeit bei zahlreichen Projekten, Aufrtitten und Konzerten Danke sagen.
Wir wünschen allen "Frohe Weihnachten" und einen "Guten Rutsch" ins neue Jahr!
Auf ein Wiedersehen 2015
Gerrit, Lukas, Marcus, Tim Ole, Stefan, Hannes
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Gregorio Allegri - Miserere mei, Deus - Cappella Victoria Jakarta
EGO SUM RESURRECTIO ET VITA
Musik Suci untuk Hari Raya Semua Orang Kudus
dan Peringatan Mulia Arwah Semua Orang Beriman
Sabtu, 01 November 2014 | Pukul 19.00 - 21.00
Kapel Biara Ursulin Santa Maria, Jakarta Pusat
P R O G R A M :
S... moreEGO SUM RESURRECTIO ET VITA
Musik Suci untuk Hari Raya Semua Orang Kudus
dan Peringatan Mulia Arwah Semua Orang Beriman
Sabtu, 01 November 2014 | Pukul 19.00 - 21.00
Kapel Biara Ursulin Santa Maria, Jakarta Pusat
P R O G R A M :
SENGSARA, WAFAT & KEBANGKITAN KRISTUS
- Popule meus (Tomás Luis de Victoria) - sing along
- O Domine Jesu Christe (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina) - sing along
- Miserere mei, Deus (Gregorio Allegri)
- Alleluia. Christus surrexit (Felice Anerio)
- Surrexit Dominus vere (Domenico Bartolucci)
Interpreter: Cappella Victoria Jakarta
JEDA:
- Jubilate Deo (Marco Frisina)
- Anima Christi (Marco Frisina)
Paduan Suara Avanti
ARWAH SEMUA ORANG BERIMAN
"Missa Pro Defunctis"
- Introitus: Requiem æternam (Tomás Luis de Victoria) - sing along
- Kyrie (Domenico Bartolucci) - sing along
- Graduale: Requiem æternam (Giovanni Maria Nanino)
- Tractus: Absolve, Domine (Giovanni Maria Nanino)
- Offertorium: Domine Jesu Christe (Cantus Gregorianus)
- ... less
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Summer is icumen in (slightly embellished)
A performance with a few extra (silly!) musical ideas by the dwsChorale
Sumer is icumen in
Lhude sing cuccu
Groweþ sed
and bloweþ med
and springþ þe wde nu
Sing cuccu
Awe bleteþ after lomb
lhouþ after calue cu
Bulluc sterteþ
bucke uerteþ
muri... moreA performance with a few extra (silly!) musical ideas by the dwsChorale
Sumer is icumen in
Lhude sing cuccu
Groweþ sed
and bloweþ med
and springþ þe wde nu
Sing cuccu
Awe bleteþ after lomb
lhouþ after calue cu
Bulluc sterteþ
bucke uerteþ
murie sing cuccu
Cuccu cuccu
Wel singes þu cuccu
ne swik þu nauer nu
Sing cuccu nu Sing cuccu.
Sing cuccu Sing cuccu nu
Summer has arrived,
Loudly sing, cuckoo!
The seed is growing
And the meadow is blooming,
And the wood is coming into leaf now,
Sing, cuckoo!
The ewe is bleating after her lamb,
The cow is lowing after her calf;
The bullock is prancing,
The billy-goat farting
Sing merrily, cuckoo!
Cuckoo, cuckoo,
You sing well, cuckoo,
Never stop now.
Sing, cuckoo, now; sing, cuckoo;
Sing, cuckoo; sing, cuckoo, now! less
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The Marlowe Singers
We are a long establised choir joined by our passion for singing and music.
We are made up of people from all walks of life - some trained to sing and others not. As such we have a massively varied repertoire as well as taking on new pieces regularly.
... moreWe are a long establised choir joined by our passion for singing and music.
We are made up of people from all walks of life - some trained to sing and others not. As such we have a massively varied repertoire as well as taking on new pieces regularly.
Tweet us @marlowesingers
http://www.myspace.com/marlowesingers
We have a couple of concerts each year - christmas and summer and this is inter-splashed with singing at local events and the local festivals. We also have a few social events!
We are always looking for new voices to join us - so get in touch! less
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Alleluia! O virga mediatrix for 6-part chorus a cappella (Basden)
Here's a new setting of Hildegard von Bingen's Alleluia! O virga mediatrix.
Language: Latin. Standard of difficulty: a bit tricky. Duration: circa 2 minutes. It's in six parts with no divisi, so it would also suit a sextet. It may be used for church or c... moreHere's a new setting of Hildegard von Bingen's Alleluia! O virga mediatrix.
Language: Latin. Standard of difficulty: a bit tricky. Duration: circa 2 minutes. It's in six parts with no divisi, so it would also suit a sextet. It may be used for church or concert performances free of charge – please contact me for the score:
• Facebook: david.basden.9
• New email: deebee123 [at] bigpond.com
Also, please let me know when the performance date is approaching. I'm keen to receive feedback, and I'll happily link your publicity material and website to my social media pages. Choirs are most welcome to post their own versions here on ChoirPlace. less
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Westminster Boys Choir
Westminster Boys’ Choir enjoys a fine reputation both at home in the UK and abroad. The forty boys of the choir are educated at Westminster Under School, part of London’s historic Westminster School, established before 1179 as a monastic school of the Ben... moreWestminster Boys’ Choir enjoys a fine reputation both at home in the UK and abroad. The forty boys of the choir are educated at Westminster Under School, part of London’s historic Westminster School, established before 1179 as a monastic school of the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter. In 1560 the school was re-founded by Queen Elizabeth I for boys to be “liberally instructed in good books to the greater honour of the state.” Ever since, the school’s history has been intertwined with the momentous state events and political turmoils of the capital. Old Westminsters dominated Parliament for most of the eighteenth century and the output of leading politicians, statesmen and soldiers has continued to this day. The school’s contribution to literature, philosophy and the arts has been immense, from such alumni as Ben Jonson, John Dryden, Henry Purcell and Christopher Wren to A.A. Milne, Adrian Boult, John Gielgud and Peter Ustinov, from Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Stephen Poliakoff to Julian Anderson, Ian Bostridge, Helena B... less