The choir "Diocesan Boys' School Choir" from Hong Kong at the Closing Concert of the 7th International Johannes Brahms Choir Festival & Competition 2011 in Wernigerode, Germany. Read more about the event: http://blog.interkultur.com
MCC Backstage Pass presents Octarium in Concert, December 5, 2009 at St. Elizabeth Church in Kansas City, Missouri. What Child is This - arr. Alice Parker and Robert Shaw. Jason Parr, tenor solo.
Απολυτίκιο Αγίου Σπυρίδωνος (Κερκυραϊκός τρόπος) St Spyridon's psalm (Corfiot arrangement) Corfu Childrens Choir, Christina Kalliaridou conducting Sunset Concert "Sacred Music in a Sacred Place" 8th International Festival of the Aegean, Syros ... more
The Songmen sing Rob Waters's beautiful Nolo Mortem Peccatoris in the Concert Hall at the Musikhochschule as part of the Schleswig-Holstein Musick Festival on 3rd August 2011.
Performed by VIVA Sandnes Kulturskolekor. Recorded on CD 2005. Composer Edv Grieg, lyrics by Aasmund Olavsson Vinje (1860). All photos are from the mountain massive "Rondane", taken by various photographers that you can see more of at the Norwegian To... more
‘We Need A Little Christmas’ written by Jerry Herman, vocal arrangement by Jenny Bennett, performed at our Choirs R Us Christmas Concert 2018 in Barnet on 8th December 2018 in aid of The Alzheimer’s Society. Choir Director: Jenny Bennett. For more info:... more
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir and Alumnae LIVE in Concert May 4, 2019 Celebrating 30 years Kelly Galbraith, director Jennifer Harewood-Kokoue, soloist Ryan Harper, recording engineer Producer, Kelly Galbraith
County Town Singers perform Masters in This Hall (Audrey Snyder) at their December 4, 2010 Christmas Concert at Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa, ON
Performed by the women of Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "Evolution of Music" on May 10, 2016. Piano: Peter Jeurissen Camera: Jelmer Lokman, Robin Van Limbergen, Ben Verhaegen, Jordan De Deken Sound: Johan De Cock
As part of The Vocal Art Ensemble's "INKSPELL--Choral Music Inspired by Masters of Poetry" Concerts, this piece started the 'modern poetry' section of the Concert. As the introduction states, Eric Whitacre's famous "Sleep" was originally composed to Rober... more