the US Glee Club sings David Child's Weep No More at the May Senior Concert, 2013. Devon Steve, Student Conductor.
Maranatha Christian University Choir. Agustinus Bambang Jusana, conductor. Photos by Eric Jodhy. Live recording at Pelgrimskerk, Badhoevedorp - the Netherlands, 2014. Indonesian Mass is a project of combining Indonesian folk music elements and Weste... more
Nizhny Novgorod State University Choir (NNSU Choir). Contest performance @ the Musica Sacra category of 2012 World Choir Games in Cincinnati. Sergei Rachmaninoff - Bogoroditse Devo. Народный коллектив России Академический Хор Нижегородского государстве... more
Nizhny Novgorod State University Choir (NNSU Choir). Contest performance @ the Musica Sacra category of 2012 World Choir Games in Cincinnati. Elena Yunek - Ot yunosti (From Youth). Народный коллектив России Академический Хор Нижегородского государствен... more
the US Males of University School sing a tribute to John Williams (aka "John Williams is the Man")
Parahyangan Catholic University Choir (Unpar Choir) Live recording "O sapientia", 2018 Photo credit: Ivan Yohan Apostrophe Production Audio: Studio Audio Recording Pratikara
the East Central University Chorale performing the last three of Morten Lauridsens "Midwinter songs" cycle. (Numbers 3 through 5) Including III. "She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep" IV. "Mid Winter Waking" and V. "Intercession In Late Octo... more
Nizhny Novgorod State University Choir - "Wait For Me" (music by Aleksandr Baraev, lyrics by Konstantin Simonov). Contest performance at the Final of Russian Choral Festival (Moscow, 06.05.2015).
World Premiere of Rex Tremendae Maiestatis (SATB div. with opt. percussions) Parahyangan Catholic University Choir (@Unpar Choir official ) Ivan Yohan, conductor Recorded live at Auditorium Pusat Pembelajaran Arntz-Geise (Gedung PPAG) Unpar, August 2022
Flos Campi (meaning "flower of the field" in Latin—from the Song of Songs) is an early music ensemble comprised of students from the University of Southern California. We specialize in repertoire from 1750 and before.