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Why the Caged Bird Sings by Jake Runestad (VAE)
"Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Jake Runestad. Performed by the Cincinnati Vocal Arts Ensemble. Craig Hella Johnson, conductor. Purchase scores: http://jakerunestad.com/store/why-the-caged-bird-sings
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Koro Perpetual
The KORO PERPETUAL is the official singing group of the University of Perpetual Help-Molino. It is composed of members coming from the Senior High School and College levels of the University, and in the recent years, it has bagged awards in different inte... moreThe KORO PERPETUAL is the official singing group of the University of Perpetual Help-Molino. It is composed of members coming from the Senior High School and College levels of the University, and in the recent years, it has bagged awards in different inter-school competitions, including the Southern Luzon Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SLCUAA) Cultural Competition wherein it ranked as the 1st Runner-Up in 2017 and 2018, and the 2nd Runner-Up in 2019. It has also sent its members to acclaimed skill improvement programs such as those organized by the Children’s Museum and Library, Inc. wherein its members were hailed as the best in singing workshops in 2016, 2017, and 2018. less
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Ensemble Thios Omilos(German) - Missa Dixit Maria(Hassler).wmv
The male Vocal quintet Thios Omilos was founded in 2002 by members of Thomanerchor Leipzig.
Ensemble Thios Omilos: Patrick Grahl, tenor; Cornelius Frommelt, tenor; Tobias Ay, bariton; Phillipp Goldmann, bass; Emmanuel Jessel, bass
''Gloria'', ''Credo... moreThe male Vocal quintet Thios Omilos was founded in 2002 by members of Thomanerchor Leipzig.
Ensemble Thios Omilos: Patrick Grahl, tenor; Cornelius Frommelt, tenor; Tobias Ay, bariton; Phillipp Goldmann, bass; Emmanuel Jessel, bass
''Gloria'', ''Credo'' from Hans Leo Hassler's Missa Dixit Maria
Official web site: http://www.thiosomilos.de/
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Compañía Hispaniae Musica
We are dedicated to the research and diffusion of dramatic colonial music. Our project El Otro en la Sociedad Criolla focused on compositions on the issues of minority groups discriminated against during the colony, such as indigenous peoples, blacks, gyp... moreWe are dedicated to the research and diffusion of dramatic colonial music. Our project El Otro en la Sociedad Criolla focused on compositions on the issues of minority groups discriminated against during the colony, such as indigenous peoples, blacks, gypsies and the disabled. We love music in Spanish and the native languages of Spanish America. We love creating theater from these themes.
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Kitka - "Awakening" from The Rusalka Cycle
Kitka women's Vocal ensmble
"Awakening" from The Rusalka Cycle: Songs Between Worlds (Concert Version)
Live performance in Köln, Germany, 2009
Musical Direction, Composition, Arrangement and Dramaturgy by Mariana Sadovska
Stage Direction by Andr... moreKitka women's Vocal ensmble
"Awakening" from The Rusalka Cycle: Songs Between Worlds (Concert Version)
Live performance in Köln, Germany, 2009
Musical Direction, Composition, Arrangement and Dramaturgy by Mariana Sadovska
Stage Direction by Andre Erlen and Ellen Sebastian Chang
Traditional Song Souces in "Awakening":
Rano, Rano - Ričice, Ukraine
Provedu Rusalki - Ričice, Ukraine
Oj lecit strela - Ričice, Ukraine
Ispod duba, voda buba - Bosnia
Do mar ciften do per gjah - Albania
Blaho slovy Bože - Poltava region, Ukraine
In Slavic folklore, Rusalki are powerful, enticing female entities who inhabit waters, forests and fields. Believed to be the restless spirits of women who have died unjust, untimely, or unnatural deaths - such as brides who died on their wedding night; young mothers who perished during childbirth; unmarried women who committed suicide after being rejected by a lover; or female babies who were stillborn - Rusalki regulate human, animal and agricultural fertility; seasonal cy... less
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The Battle of Jericho
The University Choir of Colorado Christian University performs Moses Hogan's arrangement 'The Battle of Jericho.' Dr. Frank F. Eychaner, conductor. Performed in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Denver Colorado. April 2011