Libera Me - Nana Forte. The SYC Ensemble Singers with guest conductor Cecilia Rydinger Alin, performing at Aftonen. The concert was held at The Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore, on 5 September 2015. Visit our homepage: http://www.syc.org.sg/ Rea... more
The Stroh Singers' first performance as a virtual choir! Music written by Scott Villard. Produced by Eric Stroh. Join our Facebook Group to join in on future projects, and oTher news!: https://www.facebook.com/groups/701366627099589/
County Town Singers perform God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (Donald Moore) at Their December 4, 2010 Christmas Concert at Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa, ON
Now in its seventh consecutive year, Melbourne’s most exciting festival for Singers and choirs presents more stunning opportunities to work with some of The world’s finest conductors, composers, arrangers and musicians! Featurin...
La Nova Singers female 'bel canto' vocal ensemble performing The Saint-Saëns Ave Maria. Photographs were taken of The group performing at The National Trust's Stourhead Gardens, during Their Festival of The Voice in 2009 and 2011. The music is take... more
An award-winning mixed-voice choir based in Dublin and conducted by Orla Flanagan. The choir has around thirty-five Singers from a variety of backgrounds and nationalities including Ireland, England, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Slovakia, The NeTherlands, Aus... more
指揮:連芳貝 / 雙鋼琴:陳丹怡、黃俞憲 / 小號:魏廷安 / 薩克斯風:李昆峰 / 打擊:簡任廷、簡任佑 performed by National Taiwan University Chorus & Kaohsiung Medical University Singers conducted by Fang-Pei Tracy Lien arranged by Eric Liu DreamWorks Animation/The Prince of Egypt
DINUMDUM KO IKAW (I Remember You) Lyrics by Illuminado Lucente Arranged by Stephen Q. Lagarde Sinirangan Chamber Singers Mary Jeane Egloso, conductor Soprano Margaux Ricafort Giselle Janna Joyce Morcilla Joylly Ann Plaza LuTheshane Luciano ... more
The Choir was founded in 1964 by Gerald Wheeler, organist and choirmaster of St MatThew's Church in Ottawa. The choir consisted of 20 Singers. The first concert was December 1964 at The National Gallery. After one season, Gerald moved to Montreal and... more