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Gratias agimus tibi (No 4. from Vivaldi's "Gloria in D, RV 589") | The Girl Choir of South Florida
"Gratias agimus tibi, " No. 4 from "Gloria in D Major," RV 589, by Antonio Vivaldi. Edited by Malcolm Bruno.
Recorded live on January 31, 2016, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Concert Choir ensemble of the G... more"Gratias agimus tibi, " No. 4 from "Gloria in D Major," RV 589, by Antonio Vivaldi. Edited by Malcolm Bruno.
Recorded live on January 31, 2016, at All Saints Episcopal Church in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Performed by the Concert Choir ensemble of the Girl Choir of South Florida. Artistic Director: Wallis Peterson, Harpsichord: Susan Dodd, Violin 1: Mei Mei Lou, Violin 2: Jerry Miller, Viola: Richard Fleischman, Cello: Chris Glansdorp.
Gratias agimus tibi
propter magnam gloriam tuam.
We give you thanks
for your great glory. less
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A Dream
Program Notes: The fact that the text for this work even exists is a miracle.
It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish Boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944... moreProgram Notes: The fact that the text for this work even exists is a miracle.
It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish Boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944 in the infamous concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
He wrote this poem during the time that his family was trapped in the Lodz ghetto.
This poem was not found until 1983 when Eliezer ("Lolek") Grynfeld, the poet's half-brother, discovered it among their late father's belongings.
Choristers who sing this work will be transported on a magical flight around the world through time and space along with their audiences. less
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A Dream
Program Notes: The fact that the text for this work even exists is a miracle.
It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish Boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944... moreProgram Notes: The fact that the text for this work even exists is a miracle.
It was written by Abraham ("Abramek") Koplowicz, a Jewish Boy who was exterminated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Abramek was born in 1930 in Lodz, Poland, and died 1944 in the infamous concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
He wrote this poem during the time that his family was trapped in the Lodz ghetto.
This poem was not found until 1983 when Eliezer ("Lolek") Grynfeld, the poet's half-brother, discovered it among their late father's belongings.
Choristers who sing this work will be transported on a magical flight around the world through time and space along with their audiences. less
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Due due (Ghana)
A children's nonsense clapping song in the Ashanti language:
"Sorry old man, the little Boy has made you fall over. Sorry."
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK.
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Lexington Sangerknaben
LSK is one of two Boys' choirs in central Kentucky and the only one following the German/Austrian model! For ages 8 - 18+, the choir generally performs several concerts per year, not including religious servies or regular tours. We sing traditional class... moreLSK is one of two Boys' choirs in central Kentucky and the only one following the German/Austrian model! For ages 8 - 18+, the choir generally performs several concerts per year, not including religious servies or regular tours. We sing traditional classical literature arranged specifically for the choir, folk songs, and other works written for trebles. We also sing classical sacred music for various religious servies.
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Vokalgruppe VIP
The Vokalgruppe VIP consists of eight young singers. All of them are former members of the “Dresdner Kreuzchor” (Choir of the Church of the Holy Cross Dresden) or the “Thomanerchor Leipzig” (St. Thomas Choir Leipzig), two of the most famous Boy's choirs i... moreThe Vokalgruppe VIP consists of eight young singers. All of them are former members of the “Dresdner Kreuzchor” (Choir of the Church of the Holy Cross Dresden) or the “Thomanerchor Leipzig” (St. Thomas Choir Leipzig), two of the most famous Boy's choirs in Germany.
The singers have set themselves the target to present their listeners a wide musical spectrum. Their repertoire consists of vocal music from Renaissance and Baroque to Romanticism to the 20th and 21st century. Important elements are works of Jacobus Gallus, Michael Praetorius, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Francis Poulenc and Rudolf Mauersberger. In addition they also perform with popular music. Music of the “Comedian Harmonists”, “The Beatles”, Billy Joel or the German group “Wise Guys” are also an essential part of their repertoire.
At their concerts they perform in varying constellations from four up to eight singers.
In 2011 the ensemble attended a master class with the King's Singers. At the a cappella competition “vokal.total” in Graz they... less
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New Boys 2012 First Performance
The 2012 New Boy group performing Shake the Papaya Down during their first performance on Wednesday 15 February 2012.
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2014 New Boys First Song
The new Boy song of 2014 (Music is my Life), as performed during the New Boys first Wednesday concert on 19 February 2014.