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Ember Choral Arts
EMBER is the semi-professional choral ensemble of Ember Choral Arts. Ember performs its entire season in both New Jersey and New York. Ember Choral Arts focuses on performing and promoting music of living composers, and boasts robust educational outreac... moreEMBER is the semi-professional choral ensemble of Ember Choral Arts. Ember performs its entire season in both New Jersey and New York. Ember Choral Arts focuses on performing and promoting music of living composers, and boasts robust educational outreach programs. Ember’s core value is the belief that music has a unique power to affect the human heart and soul.
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Miles Nadal JCC Community Choir (Toronto)
Passionate about building community by working on great music, together! We sing world, jazz, classical, Jewish, folk, Canadian, gospel and pop music. Our 80-member SATB choir has been performing and perfecting a diverse repertoire since 1997. Rehearsals ... morePassionate about building community by working on great music, together! We sing world, jazz, classical, Jewish, folk, Canadian, gospel and pop music. Our 80-member SATB choir has been performing and perfecting a diverse repertoire since 1997. Rehearsals are well structured and singers learn skills in different musical genres, expression, blend, vocal production, and reading. Auditioned. Annual Spring Concerts in the Al Green Theatre at the Miles Nadal JCC. music@mnjcc.org Convenient downtown Toronto location. less
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Heaven - Rich Campbell, composer, Georgia College Max Noah Singers
The Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York has a “Poetry in Motion” series that puts posters of poetry in subway cars. I was on the 1 train on Manhattan’s West Side one day when I saw the poem “Heaven,” by Patrick Phillips. I was immediately captured ... moreThe Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York has a “Poetry in Motion” series that puts posters of poetry in subway cars. I was on the 1 train on Manhattan’s West Side one day when I saw the poem “Heaven,” by Patrick Phillips. I was immediately captured by the simple beauty of Patrick’s poem, and the mystery of the first line, “It will be the past.” I loved his vision and thought immediately that I wanted to compose music for this poem. Mystery, joy, wonder. “Heaven” is the winner of choral composition competitions sponsored by both the Manhattan Choral Ensemble and Georgia College. Performed by the Georgia College Max Noah Singers, Dr. Jennifer Flory conducting. less
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Double Double Toil and Trouble (Maantijaarvi)
As the finale to the Vocal Art Ensemble's "INKSPELL--Choral Music Inspired by Masters of Poetry" concerts, we performed Jaako Maantijaarvi's first three Shakespeare Songs, culminating on our playful, crafty interpretation to this famous text from MacBeth.... moreAs the finale to the Vocal Art Ensemble's "INKSPELL--Choral Music Inspired by Masters of Poetry" concerts, we performed Jaako Maantijaarvi's first three Shakespeare Songs, culminating on our playful, crafty interpretation to this famous text from MacBeth. The women shed their shawls and toss them into the center to represent the ingredients being dropped into the bubbling 'cauldron'.
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Lesklavaj by Sydney Guillaume - Lewis & Clark College Community Chorale
(La Esclavitud - Traducción al Español abajo)
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Lesklavaj (Slavery) is part of a 3-movement work titled “Ayiti” (Haiti). (listen to the other two movements at the links below). The first movement depicts the remarkable story of the captured African... more(La Esclavitud - Traducción al Español abajo)
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Lesklavaj (Slavery) is part of a 3-movement work titled “Ayiti” (Haiti). (listen to the other two movements at the links below). The first movement depicts the remarkable story of the captured Africans who were reduced to slaves by European settlers in the American continent, particularly in the Caribbean. The second movement recounts the indepence of Haiti; and the third movement is about the Perseverance of the country which to this day, Haiti is fighting with fury to keep its freedom.
“No human being must live on their knees; slavery in all its forms is an affront to the Divine Creator. The sense of wonder teaches us to discover all the beauty and the magnificence of the creation, and the extraordinary richness of our humanity. Diversity and unity, respect and solidarity, compassion and generosity are what makes a free man.”
-Gabriel T. Guillaume (Lyricist & father of the composer)
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score available at:
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Pacific Chorale sings "The First Noel"
Pacific Chorale performs Artistic Director John Alexander's arrangement of the traditional English carol "The First Noël" on their annual "Tis the Season!" holiday concert in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in... morePacific Chorale performs Artistic Director John Alexander's arrangement of the traditional English carol "The First Noël" on their annual "Tis the Season!" holiday concert in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California.
"The First Noel" may also be heard on the Chorale's recording "Christmas Time is Here."
http://www.pacificchorale.org/recordings/?id=400
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/christmas-time-is-here/id474839397?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HDZK46/ref=dm_dp_cdp?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1319668738&sr=1-1
"The First Noel" © 2004 by John Alexander. Used by permission.
Concert photos by Stan Sholik Photography and Brite Ideas Lighting.
http://www.stansholik.com
http://www.briteideaslighting.com
Stock photos courtesy of iStockphoto.
http://www.istockphoto.com
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Camerata Lacunensis. "Ave María" de Morten Lauridsen.
Parafraseando al poeta, mientras tengamos la vida, podremos ser como el árbol talado al que siempre brotan nuevos retoños. Que no se borre nadie jamás. Nunca sobran manos. Plegaria por la vida, "Ave María" de Morten Lauridsen.
Esta hermosa obra de ampl... moreParafraseando al poeta, mientras tengamos la vida, podremos ser como el árbol talado al que siempre brotan nuevos retoños. Que no se borre nadie jamás. Nunca sobran manos. Plegaria por la vida, "Ave María" de Morten Lauridsen.
Esta hermosa obra de amplísima tesitura estrenada el 14 de diciembre de 1997 por Los Ángeles Master Chorale dirigido por Paul Salamunovich, fue compuesta como regalo por el 70 cumpleños del propio Maestro Salamunovich. Se trata de la segunda composición de Morten Lauridsen que interpreta Camerata Lacunensis que en 2004 incorporó a su repertorio "O Magnum mysterium" del mismo autor.
La interpretación corresponde al XXXII Certamen Coral Fira Tots Sants, III Premio "Firacor", celebrado en el Centre Cultural "El Teular" de Cocentaina, Alicante, el 10 de Noviembre de 2012. Con esta obra abríamos nuestra participación. less
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Triomfantelijk Lied van de Zilver Vloot
Lyrics: J.P. Heye (1870)
Music: J.J. Viotta
Arrangement: Stijn Dierckx
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "A Blast From The Past" on May 12, 2015.