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Women´s Choir of CSMC (GC) Sanctus Nancy Telfer
"Sanctus" ("Missa brevis") by Nancy Tefler
Women´s Choir of Music Conservatory of Canary Islands
Conductor: Nikoleta Popova
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Women´s Choir of Music Conservatory of Canary Islands
Conductor: Nikoleta Popova
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The Richmond Singers
The Richmond Singers is a 55 voice women’s choir which began performing in 1971. Our purpose is “to sing, in harmony, a variety of music for the enjoyment of the members as well as to give public and private performances for the listening pleasure of othe... moreThe Richmond Singers is a 55 voice women’s choir which began performing in 1971. Our purpose is “to sing, in harmony, a variety of music for the enjoyment of the members as well as to give public and private performances for the listening pleasure of others”. During our musical season (September – June), the choir practices on Monday evenings from 7 – 9:30 PM at Broadmoor Baptist Church in Richmond. In addition to our weekly practices we usually plan one or two workshops with a choral clinician, as well as evenings with guest directors.
We have two major performances per year, a Family Christmas Concert in December and a Spring Concert in May. We are very involved with our community and, by giving benefit concerts, help to raise funds for other organizations such as the Richmond Hospice Society, Canadian Cancer Foundation and Tim Horton’s Kids Camps. As a group member of the Richmond Community Arts Council, the Richmond Singers has established a legacy that attests to a vested interest in the arts in Richmond... less
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The Merry Poppins - Amsterdam
I started a Women's choir in Amsterdam: The Merry Poppins. It's of course a wink to my favorite musical movie - I must have watched it at least a dozen times. It keeps inspiring my love for singing.
We mostly sing musical songs, but not exclusively. We... moreI started a Women's choir in Amsterdam: The Merry Poppins. It's of course a wink to my favorite musical movie - I must have watched it at least a dozen times. It keeps inspiring my love for singing.
We mostly sing musical songs, but not exclusively. We are dedicated to making this a great amateur choir. But, as Mary Poppins sang:
'In every job that must be done / there is an element of fun / You find the fun / and SNAP the job's a game'
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Angelus
Dedicated to the performance of sacred music from varied religious traditions and historical periods, Angelus performs music ranging from medieval chant and polyphony to the American Sacred Harp tradition and contemporary Irish sacred music.
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The Elektra Sound - Warmups
First in a series of videos for choral conductors shedding light on Elektra Women's Choir's (http://www.elektra.ca) approach to making music. Morna Edmundson, Artistic Director, takes us through two of her warmups, 1) using folk song melodies to encourage... moreFirst in a series of videos for choral conductors shedding light on Elektra Women's Choir's (http://www.elektra.ca) approach to making music. Morna Edmundson, Artistic Director, takes us through two of her warmups, 1) using folk song melodies to encourage legato singing and natural phrasing and 2) "Umbrellas" to ease the top of a woman's range. Elektra's mandate is "to inspire and lead in the choral art form through excellence in performance and the creation, exploration, and celebration of Women's repertoire." Your thoughts on the video? Let's start a conversation!
Repertoire referenced in Episode One:
Un Canadien errant, Quebec folk song, arr. Mark Sirett ( http://www.marksirett.ca ); Sheet music: Kelman Hall 04/20MMP29 (Music Plus) (http://musicpluscorp.com/KELMAN%20HALL/88/0); Audio recording available on iTunes and on "Pure Elektra" CD (http://elektra.ca/store/products/pure-elektra/ and http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elektrawomenschoir2) less
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Arizona Girlchoir
Arizona Girlchoir presents the finest in choral performance for our community while providing a premium musical education to young women.
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Nevenka
Nevenka is a Los Angeles-based Women's folk chorus performing songs from Eastern Europe.
Nevenka's repertoire includes songs from Bulgaria, Macedonia, Croatia, Albania, Russia, Greece, and Georgia, as well as Ladino Sephardic and Rom (Gypsy) songs.
... moreNevenka is a Los Angeles-based Women's folk chorus performing songs from Eastern Europe.
Nevenka's repertoire includes songs from Bulgaria, Macedonia, Croatia, Albania, Russia, Greece, and Georgia, as well as Ladino Sephardic and Rom (Gypsy) songs.
The group was formed in 1976 by women who shared a common interest in the complex harmonies and compelling rhythms typical in Balkan music.
Very much in the Eastern European tradition, Nevenka includes women of all ages making music together.
Visit: http://nevenka.org/ for more information. less
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Wild Song (Angelus MVHS)
Performed at St. Dominic's Church (San Francisco)Angelus is a Women's Ensemble dedicated to performing (mostly) sacred music. We go all the way back to 12th century music and slowly build up to more recent pieces like Sound of Silence and these pieces fro... morePerformed at St. Dominic's Church (San Francisco)Angelus is a Women's Ensemble dedicated to performing (mostly) sacred music. We go all the way back to 12th century music and slowly build up to more recent pieces like Sound of Silence and these pieces from Michael McGlynn. We are located in Mt. Vernon, IN under the direction or Mr. Dana Taylor.
If you would like to hear more, we are on iTunes and we also have a website:
http://mvhsperformingarts.com/?q=node/409
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Ivo Antognini's O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM - ELEKTRA Women's CHOIR
World Premiere of Ivo Antognini's "O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM" for treble choir, cello and organ
Elektra Women's Choir - Morna Edmundson, conductor
Shih-Lin Chen, cello
Stephen Smith, organ
Ryerson United Church - Vancouver BC - Canada
November 26th, 2011