World of Voices: People, Facts and Feelings The World Choir Games unite people. Every two years thousands of singers from all over the world get ready to participate in the largest international choir competition. Their jouney round the world gets them... more
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
The ensemble is made up of approximately 70 singers aged between 12 and 17 years. As well as attending weekly rehearsals, the members of this ensemble are committed to Music stuDies and/or voice training. They also participate in a variety of wonderful pe... 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
Herbert Howells - Take him, earth, for cherishing Downtown Voices Stephen Sands, conductor Trinity Church, NYC Text translated by Helen Waddell, from a 4th-century poem by Aurelius Clemens Prudentius: Take him, earth, for cherishing, to thy ... more
www.camerata-Musica.com Serenade Songs of night and love Romantic partsongs for male choir Tracklist: - Franz Schubert (1797-1828) 01 Nachtgesang im Walde D 913 (5) 02 Die Nacht D 983c 03 Leise, leise lasst uns singen D 635 04 Widers... 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.
St Cecilia Mass - Charles Gounod (1818-1893) Trinity Church NYC Downtown Voices (http://DowntownVoices.net) NOVUS NY Stephen Sands, Conductor (http://StephenSands.net) Brianna J. Robinson, soprano Steven Caldicott Wilson, tenor Enrico Lagas... more
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.