Taken from Psalm 51, a Latin setting of King David's lament and expression of praise. Sung by the Kirkland Choral society on December 6, 2015.
Ecce quomodo moritur justus, de Albert Alcaraz, dirigida por él mismo en el Concierto Clausura del III Taller Coral "Seminario de Música Sacra" organizado por Escuela Coral Jardín Menesteo y que tuvo lugar en El Puerto de Santa María, del 10 al 12 de Marzo de 2017.
55th Annual Spring Concert - May 4, 2014 Classic Choral Society & Orchestra - Kyrie in D Minor - Mozart Artistic Director: Janiece Kohler This performance is licensed by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) KYRIE IN... more
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Wicker Park Choral Singers July 9, 2011 St. Vincent de Paul Church Chicago, IL English: O lord, who shall dwell in your tabernacle?
An a cappella Choral piece on Ecclesiates 3:11, recorded by Matthew Curtis, Choral Tracks, LLC. Copyright 2014 by Pavane Publishing, all rights reserved,
Meeting music, organizer of international Choral competition and festival closes the book of this year's competition, this year's festival and ceremonies in events Opening & Closing & Awarding with the Choral singing last week in Fundão, Portugal....
Our Accessible Choral Library Series was borne from the demand for music for smaller choirs and those with fewer voice parts and continues to be an enduring success... the titles in this series would be perfect in these current times, for online gathering...
In 1988, when Budapest International Choir Festival & Competition was founded, a milestone was set in the history of Choral competitions. In 2025 we will already celebrate the 19th anniversary of this festival in Budapest. Be participants in one of Centr...
Sixth movement of Ralph Vaughan Williams' Folk Songs of the Four Seasons. Sung by the Les Sirènes Female Chamber Choir and accompanied by the Les Sirènes Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Nunn. St Andrew's in the Square, Glasgow, 26/06/11.