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Penthos Requiem: Agnus Dei
A preview clip of Penthos Requiem by Hannah Stone & Matthew Oglesby.
You can reserve tickets for the first performace and learn more about the Penthos Project: https://www.penthos.uk/
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De Zilvervloot - Vokollage
Vokollage is a student Choir of the university in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, conducted by Donia Surowiec. In this video they sing an eight part a capella arrangement of a very famous Dutch folksong.
The silver fleet (de Zilvervloot) was an annual con... moreVokollage is a student Choir of the university in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, conducted by Donia Surowiec. In this video they sing an eight part a capella arrangement of a very famous Dutch folksong.
The silver fleet (de Zilvervloot) was an annual convoy of ships in the 16th and 17th centuries, in which valuables from the Spanish colonies in America were shipped to Spain. In the Netherlands, the silver fleet is best known for its conquest by Piet Hein in 1628.
www.esmgquadrivium.nl/en/association/vokollage/
www.doniasurowiec.be
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I Never Saw | Davide Riva
I Never Saw
Music: Davide Riva (1989 - *)
Text: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)
Mixed Choir (SATB) | Composed for "Bormio Young Vocal Ensemble"
All parts performed, recorded and mixed by Diego Ceruti
I never saw a Moor
I never saw the Sea
Yet... moreI Never Saw
Music: Davide Riva (1989 - *)
Text: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)
Mixed Choir (SATB) | Composed for "Bormio Young Vocal Ensemble"
All parts performed, recorded and mixed by Diego Ceruti
I never saw a Moor
I never saw the Sea
Yet know I how the Heather looks
And what a Billow be.
I never spoke with God
Nor visited in Heaven
Yet certain am I of the spot
As if the Checks were given
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Voices Yorkshire needs Yorkshire Choirs!!
Hello!
Yorkshire Choirs - Voices Yorkshire would love you to be a part of this exciting new Project for our region!
Once upon a time, Leeds was the place to be for Choral Music and the Leeds Triennial Choral Festival was one of the ...
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The Red Wheelbarrow
“The Red Wheelbarrow,” an innovative environmental/imagist poem I first read as a teenager, struck me as an alluring and joyful means to immerse in a commission by Austin's Inversion Ensemble for their Planet Home Project. The score blossomed during a fel... more“The Red Wheelbarrow,” an innovative environmental/imagist poem I first read as a teenager, struck me as an alluring and joyful means to immerse in a commission by Austin's Inversion Ensemble for their Planet Home Project. The score blossomed during a fellowship at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, a pastoral setting that nurtured embracing the poem’s vivid landscape. The piano provides a repeating foundation over which the Choir playfully evokes the spare text, using variations of the initial theme throughout. There is a contemplative moment midway, then the pulse resumes, concluding with a gleeful repetition of the last line.
"The Red Wheelbarrow is a wonderfully approachable and fun piece of music. The singers of Inversion had a blast working through the rhythmic lilt and subtly beautiful harmonies, so often found in Rich Campbell's music. The clever musical interpretation brought out the wry humor of the text." Trevor Shaw, Inversion Ensemble AD less
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Tykus Tykus - Diponegoro University Choir
Composed by Vaclovas Augustinas.
Sung by Diponegoro University Choir in "Laudate Concert".
Conductor Jefry Franklin Bode
Audio Mixing by Ardian Dika and Denny Putra