An exert of Voices New Zealand Concert at the 9th World Choral Symposium, Argentina, August, 2011 It is a popular song about Spanish Rice Pudding
Performed by Cantari, a select ensemble of Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus. Direction and solo by Dr. Stephen Futrell and accompaniment by Shoko Abe. Composed by Allyson Reigh. Arranged by Jennifer McMillan To learn more and support our organization... more
Carmina Burana - Carl Orff Stephen Sands, Conductor - http://StephenSands.net Downtown Voices and the Trinity Youth Chorus NOVUS NY St. Paul's Chapel, New York City June 16, 2019 http://DowntownVoices.net
Part of the Royal School of Church Music, RSCM Scottish Voices is a self-financing adult choir that aims to draw together some of the most accomplished and experienced church musicians in Scotland to perform six times a year in a variety of venues around ... more
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused worldwide cancellations of mass gatherings, including concerts, choral competitions, and performances as a way to prevent the further spread of the virus. As a result, artists have turned to technology as a way to perform ...
Ensemble quartonal: Music, When Soft Voices Die (Music by Edward C. Bairstow, Poem by Shelly) Das "Ensemble quartonal" wurde im Jahr 2006 von vier ehemaligen Mitgliedern der Chorknaben Uetersen gegründet. Im Mai 2010 konnte das junge Quartett beim Deut... more
Harmonies and memories echo through the years. Sunday well spent with an alumni, raising our voices once more in one song of praise to God.
Hello everyone, I have a great opportunity available with only a few spots left. As you may know, I am creating the Mass "Eternal Unity." This work is unique in that it aims to plant the message of unity in a practical, real-life way. That's why ...
formed in 2006, Palmetto Voices is comprised of musicians from all around the southeast, lead by Dr. Sonja Sepulveda. Specialized styles include; concert spiritual, jazz and renaissance music.
Anonymous catch in 4 equal voices based on peals of bells from "The Catch Club or Merry Companions", published in 1731. I have added some lower voices at the octave for better resonance.