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Ancient Scottish blessing
North Sky Chorale in Performance in Sasaktoon, SK in May 2023.
Mark Sirett is a Canadian composer.
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Greenwood Singers
Founded in 1980 by Robert de Frece, Greenwood Singers is dedicated to the Performance of all types of choral music “from Renaissance to Broadway.” The choir’s eclectic programming has made its concerts popular with Edmonton audiences since its debut in 1... moreFounded in 1980 by Robert de Frece, Greenwood Singers is dedicated to the Performance of all types of choral music “from Renaissance to Broadway.” The choir’s eclectic programming has made its concerts popular with Edmonton audiences since its debut in 1981. In the beginning, Greenwood Singers specialized in the Performance of a cappella music from different stylistic periods. Its programming has now expanded to include works with soloists, instrumental ensembles and chamber orchestra. A versatile ensemble, the choir has performed frequently with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra in a wide variety of programs which have included Mahler’s Symphony No. 8, Holst’s The Planets, family Christmas concerts, the concert version of Jerome Kern’s Showboat, Orff’s Carmina Burana (with the Alberta Ballet) and the ESO’s 1992 reunion with the British rock group, Procol Harum. Greenwood Singers has also performed with the Alberta Baroque Ensemble and has been heard on regional and national broadcasts on CBC Radio-Canada. I... less
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Rupert the Chocolate Angel
This was written as an ironic parody response to that Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer song we sing every year!
(Rudolphus Rubrinasus syndrome!)
(Note: the score has a slightly more ornamented piano part than this Performance)
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Richard Eaton Singers
RES is dedicated to the enjoyment, study and Performance of great choral music, to an international standard of excellence, and to fostering the appreciation of this music. Founded in 1951 by the late Richard S. Eaton, RES has played a leading role in Edm... moreRES is dedicated to the enjoyment, study and Performance of great choral music, to an international standard of excellence, and to fostering the appreciation of this music. Founded in 1951 by the late Richard S. Eaton, RES has played a leading role in Edmonton’s cultural community for more than six decades. In addition to presenting its own concerts, the choir is a regular guest of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, and collaborates frequently with other Edmonton ensembles, including the Alberta Baroque Ensemble in this Performance. It has also collaborated with other Canadian choirs in the past, including the Calgary Philharmonic Chorus, the Vancouver Bach Choir and the Winnipeg Philharmonic Choir. This past summer RES embarked on a two week tour of Germany, highlighted by Performances at the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, where Bach was Kapellmeister for much of his career. less
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Jeanne Rabin's Ensemble - All I Ask of You
http://www.jeannerabin.com/
Taken from the "Ensemble's" Performance, "Tea For Two", at the Ra'anana Music & Arts Center, the hit love song from "Phantom of the Opera". Arranged, accompanied and conducted by Jeanne Rabin.
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Angelus
Dedicated to the Performance of sacred music from varied religious traditions and historical periods, Angelus performs music ranging from medieval chant and polyphony to the American Sacred Harp tradition and contemporary Irish sacred music.
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Oakland City University Choir
The Oakland City University Choir is a non-audition student group that performs a number of styles at campus events throughout the year – including Christmas concerts, commencement ceremonies, and more. The choir’s Performance is sometimes a cappella, whi... moreThe Oakland City University Choir is a non-audition student group that performs a number of styles at campus events throughout the year – including Christmas concerts, commencement ceremonies, and more. The choir’s Performance is sometimes a cappella, while at other times accompanied by a jazz trio or piano. Sectional rehearsals are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays (11 to 11:50AM).