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Psalm 149 - Joshua Bauder
The Deo Cantamus Chorale and Northern Lights Ringers present the world premiere performance during our October 23, 2010 concert, "How Sweet the Sound".
Amanda Norman, viola
Brian Norman, cello
Judy Witta, organ
Sarah Joseph, soprano soloist
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O Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122)
Performance of "O Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem" by Patrick O'Shea (2010). The work was written for His Eminence John Patrick Cardinal Foley, Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, and was premiered on the March 2011 t... morePerformance of "O Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem" by Patrick O'Shea (2010). The work was written for His Eminence John Patrick Cardinal Foley, Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, and was premiered on the March 2011 tour of the Saint Mary's University Chamber Singers to Rome. This performance is from the choir's homecoming concert, March 17, 2011, with the composer conducting.
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Crucifixus
‘Crucifixus’
Music by Sergio Rodríguez
SWARA Vocal Ensemble
Conducted by Ivan Yohan
“Contemporary Claudio” - Monteverdi and modern composers
Concert recorded in Église Saint-Boniface, Brussels (Belgium)
13th of May of 2017
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... more‘Crucifixus’
Music by Sergio Rodríguez
SWARA Vocal Ensemble
Conducted by Ivan Yohan
“Contemporary Claudio” - Monteverdi and modern composers
Concert recorded in Église Saint-Boniface, Brussels (Belgium)
13th of May of 2017
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http://sergiorodriguezmusic.wordpress.com/
http://swaravocalensemble.com/
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Crt Sojar Voglar: Mir vam zapustim
S to skladbo sem zelo zadovoljen. Pa z izvedbo tudi! Upam, da bo vsec tudi vam! I am very pleased with this composition. And also with the performance. I sincerely hope you will like it as well! Comments welcome!
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Song of the Mountains • SATB Score Video
A setting of text adapted from prose by American naturalist John Muir (1838-1914). Commissioned for the Combined Choirs of St. Joseph's School, Seattle, directed by Rick Boyle, who premiered the piece at Benaroya Hall's Nordstrom Recital Hall on May 6, 20... moreA setting of text adapted from prose by American naturalist John Muir (1838-1914). Commissioned for the Combined Choirs of St. Joseph's School, Seattle, directed by Rick Boyle, who premiered the piece at Benaroya Hall's Nordstrom Recital Hall on May 6, 2004, in the second annual "New Works New Hope" concert for the benefit of Gilda's Club Seattle. The piece was revised in 2007 and the premiere of the revised score was given on November 16, 2007, by the Queens College Chorus, Cindy Bell conducting, at the Aaron Copland School of Music in New York.
“Driven by a refreshing text of American naturalist John Muir, Bartholomew has created an accessible work that flows easily through both key and meter changes, and features expressive, lyric melodies contrasted by exciting rhythmic drive.“ - Cindy Bell less
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Bournemouth Male Voice Choir - New CD Launch Video
A slide show of photos to showcase Bournemouth Male Voice Choir's new CD - Sing for your Life which will be launched on Saturday 28th November 2009 at the launch concert at All Saint's Parish Church, Southbourne - at 7:30pm - the choir welcomes special gu... moreA slide show of photos to showcase Bournemouth Male Voice Choir's new CD - Sing for your Life which will be launched on Saturday 28th November 2009 at the launch concert at All Saint's Parish Church, Southbourne - at 7:30pm - the choir welcomes special guest artist Matthew Ibbotson (Tenor) who was a member of Only Men Aloud when they won Last Choir Standing. To pre-order a CD email cdsales@bournemouthmalechoir.co.uk or visit www.bournemouthmalechoir.co.uk
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Ensemble Nobiles in Speck's Hof
"Das zerbrochene Ringlein" im Satz von Friedrich Silcher (* 27.06.1789 - † 26.08.1860) und Text von Joseph von Eichendorff (*10.03.1788 - † 26.11.1857) gesungen vom Leipziger Männerquintett Ensemble Nobiles am 31. Mai 2013 in der Leipziger Passage "Speck'... more"Das zerbrochene Ringlein" im Satz von Friedrich Silcher (* 27.06.1789 - † 26.08.1860) und Text von Joseph von Eichendorff (*10.03.1788 - † 26.11.1857) gesungen vom Leipziger Männerquintett Ensemble Nobiles am 31. Mai 2013 in der Leipziger Passage "Speck's Hof".
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TEXT (1., 2. und 5. Strophe):
In einem kühlen Grunde
da geht ein Mühlenrad;
|: Mein' Liebste ist verschwunden,
Die dort gewohnet hat. :|
Sie hat mir Treu versprochen,
Gab mir ein'n Ring dabei;
|: Sie hat die Treu gebrochen,
Mein Ringlein sprang entzwei. :|
Hör ich das Mühlrad gehen,
Ich weiß nicht, was ich will,
|: Ich möcht am liebsten sterben,
Da wär's auf einmal still. :| less
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Bartók Béla: Négy régi magyar népdal (I. változat)
A Szent Efrém Férfikar adja elő Bartók Béla Négy régi magyar népdalának I. változatát (1910-12). A felvétel helyszíne a Bartók Béla Unitárius Egyházközség temploma, ahol a Férfikar Szokolay Dongó Balázzsal lemezt is rögzített.
Készítette: Orbán Domonk... moreA Szent Efrém Férfikar adja elő Bartók Béla Négy régi magyar népdalának I. változatát (1910-12). A felvétel helyszíne a Bartók Béla Unitárius Egyházközség temploma, ahol a Férfikar Szokolay Dongó Balázzsal lemezt is rögzített.
Készítette: Orbán Domonkos (odpictures.hu)
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Alberto Schiavo - Stabat Mater
Alberto Schiavo - STABAT MATER for male choir (excerpts/estratti)
I - Stabat Mater dolorosa 0:00
II - Quis non posset contristari 3:49
III - Fac me tecum 7:30
Amen 14:12
World premiere 24th May 2017. Budapest (Hungary) - Marble Hall of Hungarian ... moreAlberto Schiavo - STABAT MATER for male choir (excerpts/estratti)
I - Stabat Mater dolorosa 0:00
II - Quis non posset contristari 3:49
III - Fac me tecum 7:30
Amen 14:12
World premiere 24th May 2017. Budapest (Hungary) - Marble Hall of Hungarian Broadcast Building.
ArTrium Festival
Szent Efrém Férfikar (http://szentefrem.hu/)
The Saint Ephraim Male Choir (http://programmes.szentefrem.hu/)
Alberto Schiavo (http://albertoschiavo.weebly.com/)