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Tantak Korala
Tantak Korala is a child-Youth group from Mungia, which performs choral activities in addition to his musical training. The choir is composed by children between 7 to 18, all directed by their conductor, Asun Lopez. Although their trajectory is short they... moreTantak Korala is a child-Youth group from Mungia, which performs choral activities in addition to his musical training. The choir is composed by children between 7 to 18, all directed by their conductor, Asun Lopez. Although their trajectory is short they have much encouragement to learn and improve. In 2009, they federated in the Bizkaia´s Choir Federation (BAE) and so they did their first performance in public. Since then, they have decided to continue participing everywhere they can, because it enriches them in their musical konwledge. In 2010 they won the second prize in the National Contest of Carols of Santo Domingo de la Calzada. In 2012 they took part in Europa Cantat Festival, celebrated in Torino (Italy). less
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Cape Town Youth Choir - Emarabini
Cape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu): "Emarabini"
Conductor: Leon Starker
Arr. Leon Starker
Soloists: Kate Farquharson & Hlumelo Marepula
Performed at Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium, Cape Town (16th July 2013) in a joint concert with the Whiffenpoo... moreCape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu): "Emarabini"
Conductor: Leon Starker
Arr. Leon Starker
Soloists: Kate Farquharson & Hlumelo Marepula
Performed at Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium, Cape Town (16th July 2013) in a joint concert with the Whiffenpoofs of Yale
Emarabini
South African Traditional
"This is a traditional Xhosa song about an orphan. The song asks "who will look after this child, for it is truly without parents?" eMarabini is sung with a new meaning today as South Africa's orphan population continues to increase due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The feeling behind this song is driven by a sense of hope rather than despair; as it was sung to win past struggles, it is now sung to overcome present struggles as well."
Program notes from "Up To Our Ears" on http://listentolydia.wordpress.com/
Website: www.ctyc.co.za
Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTownYouthChoir
Twitter: @capetownchoir
Music available for purchase on iTunes less
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Hamilton Children's Choir at the 12th International Youth Choir Festival - Daejeon, South Korea
Only Canadian choir invited to perform at the 12th International Youth Choir Festival in Daejeon, South Korea. Recorded by the Daejeon Civic Youth Choir.
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- Dobbin's Flowery Vale (Trad. Irish , arr. Matti Kallio arr. Sarah Quartel/ Canada)
- Ga... moreOnly Canadian choir invited to perform at the 12th International Youth Choir Festival in Daejeon, South Korea. Recorded by the Daejeon Civic Youth Choir.
Music:
- Dobbin's Flowery Vale (Trad. Irish , arr. Matti Kallio arr. Sarah Quartel/ Canada)
- Gamelan (R. Murray Schafer)
- Past Life Melodies (Sarah Hopkins)
- Panta Rhei (Jim Papoulis)
- Snow Angel - III. God Will Give Orders, IV. Sweet Child (Sarah Quartel)
- Pakkanen (Soila Sariola)
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Washington International Chorus
The Washington International Chorus exists for the sheer enjoyment of music. Singers are committed to performing music that is representative of various countries by tapping into the vast potential of cultural diversity in the Washington DC metropolitan ... moreThe Washington International Chorus exists for the sheer enjoyment of music. Singers are committed to performing music that is representative of various countries by tapping into the vast potential of cultural diversity in the Washington DC metropolitan and surrounding areas.
The Washington International Chorus believes that choral music is particularly suitable for demonstrating the cultural richness of the world's peoples and communities.
Transcending mere language, live choral performance allows audiences to experience the beauty, complexity and distinctiveness of living cultural heritage. At the same time, it serves as a reflection of positive cultural encounters and exchange, in which diverse traditions and languages communicate through art and come together through song. less
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Bristol A-Cappella
We are a a mixed Chorus of around 30 singers, making music for fun and achievement.
We sing mainly pop,rock and show tunes without instruments.
We are available for bookings around the Bristol area. for Birthdays,Weddings, Anniversary Celebrations a... moreWe are a a mixed Chorus of around 30 singers, making music for fun and achievement.
We sing mainly pop,rock and show tunes without instruments.
We are available for bookings around the Bristol area. for Birthdays,Weddings, Anniversary Celebrations and Corporate events
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Soul Symphony Choir
Our rehearsals are a good balance of fun and focus, making new friends and singing arrangements of uplifting songs. Join our singing family of 30+ members
Develop your music and performance skills, and share your voice in an amazing way. We’ve raised t... moreOur rehearsals are a good balance of fun and focus, making new friends and singing arrangements of uplifting songs. Join our singing family of 30+ members
Develop your music and performance skills, and share your voice in an amazing way. We’ve raised thousands for various charities through our concerts and perform regularly in events such as festivals, open days, fairs and more. We enjoy ‘giving back’ to our community so if you do too, we’ll make a great fit!
No auditions - Everyone is welcome – teenagers and adults.
When and where:
7:00 Tuesdays in term time at
St Columba's R C Church
37 Queenhill Rd
South Croydon CR2 8DW
For more information, please contact Joanne at info@soulSymphony.co.uk.
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Cape Town Youth Choir - Hold on
Cape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu): "Hold On"
Conductor: Leon Starker
Soloists: Lauren Patterson, Astrid Joseph & Tapuwa Mwashita
Composer: Moses Hogan
Performed at Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium, Cape Town (16th July 2013) in a joint concert wit... moreCape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu): "Hold On"
Conductor: Leon Starker
Soloists: Lauren Patterson, Astrid Joseph & Tapuwa Mwashita
Composer: Moses Hogan
Performed at Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium, Cape Town (16th July 2013) in a joint concert with the Whiffenpoofs of Yale
Hold On
arr. Moses Hogan (1957-2003)
Spiritual
Moses Hogan was an internationally renowned pianist, composer and arranger of choral music best known for his arrangements of spirituals. He studied with a full scholarship at Oberlin Conservatory of Music before continuing with his graduate studies at Julliard School of Music. He won several piano competitions during his performance years and published many CD's as well as songbooks. 'Hold On!' is an example of his 'soloist vs choir' style of spiritual arrangements. There is a solo throughout that sings the primary lyrics and message of the song while the rest of the choir provides a lively and energetic - often rhythmic - accompaniment. He uses the choir as a single instrum... less