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Ave Musica '2013: Stoyan Babekov - "Tebe poem"("We sing Thee") №3
Stoyan Babekov (*1936) - "Tebe poem"("We sing Thee") №3
Performed by "Аve Musica" Choir - Sofia, Bulgaria. Conductor - Tania Nikleva-Vladeva
Live recording from the Christmas concert on December 11, 2013 .
"St. Josef" Catholic Cathedral - Sofia.
Cam... moreStoyan Babekov (*1936) - "Tebe poem"("We sing Thee") №3
Performed by "Аve Musica" Choir - Sofia, Bulgaria. Conductor - Tania Nikleva-Vladeva
Live recording from the Christmas concert on December 11, 2013 .
"St. Josef" Catholic Cathedral - Sofia.
Camera: Zdravka Stefanova
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The Blessing of Aaron - Norman Ramsey + Rodby
The Boeing Employees Choir singing The Blessing of Aaron by Norman Ramsey and Arr. by Walter Rodby in the Cathedral of the Rock of Cashel, Ireland while on their 2015 International Tour to Ireland and Scotland.
Like, Follow, and Subscribe for more Cho... moreThe Boeing Employees Choir singing The Blessing of Aaron by Norman Ramsey and Arr. by Walter Rodby in the Cathedral of the Rock of Cashel, Ireland while on their 2015 International Tour to Ireland and Scotland.
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The Rock of Cashel, also known as Cashel of the Kings and St. Patrick's Rock, is a historic site located at Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland.
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N'ap Debat (We're Hangin' On) - Sydney Guillaume
This composition is dedicated to people of Haiti and the victims of the January 12, 2010 earthquake.
English Translation:
Oh! What an unbearable pain!
Oh, gracious God!
What an unbearable sorrow!
The third bell of the Cathedral just rang;
The s... moreThis composition is dedicated to people of Haiti and the victims of the January 12, 2010 earthquake.
English Translation:
Oh! What an unbearable pain!
Oh, gracious God!
What an unbearable sorrow!
The third bell of the Cathedral just rang;
The sun set long ago behind Mount Lopital...
Mother Nature derailed, straining everyone to misery.
Large structures and small rafts have turned to dust and ashes.
Jesus, Marie, and Joseph... Grace and Mercy...
Mother Nature derailed, straining everyone to misery.
We see, but we don't understand,
It happened so suddenly.
The earth trembled!
The earth shook harder than a desert's leaf.
Help! Help! Rescue me, I beg you!
I'm at a loss for words...
Dies irae, dies illa; (Day of wrath, day of anger)
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine.
(Grant them eternal rest, Lord.)
Haiti! Haiti! What an unbearable pain,
Tighten your belt.
Haiti! Haiti! You are a valiant woman,
Hang in there, don't give up...
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Herbert Howells: A Hymn for St. Cecilia
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
David Crown (conductor)
Coventry Cathedral, 1 February 2014
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Lorica by Michael McGlynn
Performed by Angelus from Mt. Vernon Sr. High School in Mt. Vernon,IN at Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, San Francisco, CA
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S. Prokofiev "Many Years"
Zhar-Sokol chor and other at Neva choral assemblies-2013. St. Isaac's Cathedral, St. Petersburg
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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
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Capriccio Vocal Ensemble Victoria BC
Now in its 24th season, CapriCCio continues to captivate audiences with outstanding performances of choral music ranging from the 15th century to the present, from Tallis and Gabrieli to Pärt, Whitacre and even younger contemporaries, from simple folk son... moreNow in its 24th season, CapriCCio continues to captivate audiences with outstanding performances of choral music ranging from the 15th century to the present, from Tallis and Gabrieli to Pärt, Whitacre and even younger contemporaries, from simple folk songs to Bach’s B Minor Mass and Handel’s Messiah, all performed in Capriccio’s signature style: virtuosic clarity with a sensitive, compelling spirit.