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"Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour!" Barcarolle | performed by La Nova Singers all-female classical choir
Bournemouth vocal ensemble La Nova Singers perform the Barcarolle, from 'The Tales of Hoffmann' by Jacques Offenbach. This video was filmed live at The Regent Centre in Christchurch during the choir's concert, 'A Sparkling Evening with La Nova Singers', ... moreBournemouth vocal ensemble La Nova Singers perform the Barcarolle, from 'The Tales of Hoffmann' by Jacques Offenbach. This video was filmed live at The Regent Centre in Christchurch during the choir's concert, 'A Sparkling Evening with La Nova Singers', in December 2013. Conducted by Michelle Nova (http://www.lanovastudios.co.uk). Accompanied by Celia Cologne on piano. Soloists: Rachel Scivier and Alison Ogden. Video and sound by Nigel Nother. Editing and title animation by Holly Stroud (http://www.hollystroud.co.uk). less
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Bre Petrunko/ Бре, Петрунко
Veda Slovena Bulgarian choir, directed by Eugenia Georgieva, performing at Brandenburg Choral Festival, London, on 23 March 2014.
"Bre Petrunko", trad, arr. F. Kutev
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If Ye Love Me
University of Utah A cappella choir sings "If Ye Love Me" by Thomas Tallis in the Libby Gardner Concert hall for their Fall 2012 Concert, Directed by Dr. Barlow Bradford
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Panis Angelicus
Panis Angelicus - a setting by David Warin Solomons of words by St Thomas Aquinas (last strophe of his hymn Sacris Solemniis including the doxology)
for choir, organ, clarinet and classical guitar
in the Dorian mode
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Robat Arwyn: Benedictus (Bendigedig) - Reading Phoenix choir
SATB version of the Benedictus which was recorded recently by The Priests and Bryn Terfel and Rhys Meirion.
Recorded by an audience member (and used with permission) at Douai Abbey in April 2013. Conducted by David Crown. Organist, Chris Enston.
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Printemps by CorISTAnbul Chamber choir
Printemps
No. 4 from Six Chansons by Paul Hindemith
CorISTAnbul Chamber choir
Music and Choral Director: Arda Ardaşes Agoşyan
Assistant Director: Natali Boğosyan
Concert Recording, June 9, 2012
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Jedzie Pociag.wmv
Natalia Cherniy „Jedzie Pociag" --"Train rides" (Polish), 1980. ORIANA youth female choir, Ukraine, Odessa at IFAS 2012 (Czech Repulic). Conductor - Galina Shpak
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Jacek Sykulski - Najświętsza Panienka
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Open a'cappella concert, 29 January 2019, Hall of the Main Building of the Gdańsk University of Technology
Performer: Academic choir of the Gdańsk University... more► Complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKXwvyq1q-ei686IXjKeI2OkaKuiOb5WE
Open a'cappella concert, 29 January 2019, Hall of the Main Building of the Gdańsk University of Technology
Performer: Academic choir of the Gdańsk University of Technology (AChPG)
Conductor: Mariusz Mróz
Soloist: Michał Bartmański
Audio and editing: Bartłomiej 'Przymrozek' Mróz, Jan Cychnerski
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Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina - Sicut Cervus (Virtual Cathedral 360°) #StayAtHome #SingAtHome
This time we present a truly virtual choir in the virtual cathedral - with 360° video and audio!
We recommend listening on a smartphone with headphones via the YouTube app! Then the immersive impressions are the best :)
After the last premiere of the ... moreThis time we present a truly virtual choir in the virtual cathedral - with 360° video and audio!
We recommend listening on a smartphone with headphones via the YouTube app! Then the immersive impressions are the best :)
After the last premiere of the You Raise Me Up recording, the Academic choir of the Gdańsk University of Technology worked intensively on the next choral song. This time we went a step further – we created a truly virtual choir in the virtual cathedral. The recording was made in 360° technology, which means that we can listen and watch both sound and image in the full sphere. To capture the full effect, it's best to listen to this presentation in headphones on your smartphone. You can then feel like inside the old temple surrounded by sound from everywhere. less