A moving version of SWEET by Manolo Da Rold. Sung by Matthew J. Curtis - ChoralTracks The piece is dedicated to the choir "La Stele"; Matteo Valbusa Conductor. It is the first part of the triptych Sweet.
Coral Antiphona was created in 1995 by Mtro. Juan Belmonte, former Conductor of the Orquesta Sinfónica del Zulia, in Venezuela, with the purpose of having a stable group for the symphonic choral repertoire. In the present time, Antiphona acts as an nonpro... more
Delicate, hushed, and suspenseful, this perfectly captures the expansive and meditative feeling of Whitman’s poignant poetry. This is great for any sized choir, though the long lines, slow pace, and lush harmonies will lend itself particularly well to lar... more
The Valladolid University Choir was founded in 1950 by his first Conductor, Carlos Barrasa Urdiales. From 1993 until 2008, the Choir has been led by José Martín González. Nowadays, Marcos Castán has the responsibility of the leadership. Valladolid Univ... more
Ensemble In Contrà Conductor: Roberto Brisotto Live recording 1/4/2017 Chiesa di San Lorenzo Martire Campomolino di Gaiarine (TV) - ITALY
“Mnogaya leta” №1 – priest Kiril Popov Performed by "Аve Musica" choir - Sofia, Bulgaria. Conductor - Tania Nikleva-Vl... more
Cantus Manila Symphony Junior Orchestra Alejandro D. Consolacion II, Conductor
CS Light Staged production The author of the project and Conductor: Karmina Šilec The choir Carmina Slovenica: Simona Raffanelli Krajnc, soprano The ensemble !Kebataola! Zvezdana Novakovia, soprano, ethnic voice, narrator Ula ©egula, soprano ... more
S:t Jacobs Chamber Choir, with the Conductor Gary Graden, performs regularly at concerts and services in S:t Jacobs Church and the Stockholm Cathedral. Located in the in the heart of Stockholm, these two churches are a renowned center for church music in ... more
Tallis: How Shall I Sing - The Waldorf Students Choir, Conductor: László Bencze. Recorded on 10. 04. 2011. in the BTM Castle Museum, Budapest. The melody is a version of the third tune from the Nine Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter "Why Fum'th In ... more