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Horizons Project Choir
The Horizons Project Choir is a Pretoria based Chamber Choir which specializes in the performance of choral music written by young South African composers. The aim of the Horizons Project is not simply to stimulate the creation of new South African choral... moreThe Horizons Project Choir is a Pretoria based Chamber Choir which specializes in the performance of choral music written by young South African composers. The aim of the Horizons Project is not simply to stimulate the creation of new South African choral music; but to stimulate the creation of a new generation of South African choral composers. There are 2 projects a year, each one focusing on a different genre of choral compositions.
The Choir consists of 24 hand-picked singers. By inviting specific ‘head-hunted’ singers to join the Choir and not just having open public auditions, allows us to hold an extremely high level of musicianship, technical ability and an exclusivity that makes our sound unique. The Choir is conducted and directed by Pieter Bezuidenhout
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Collegium Singers
Collegium Singers was established in 1994 by a group of singers in Somerset who enjoy performing music specifically suited to a small Chamber Choir. We have developed a reputation for excellent performance of interesting and challenging programmes for sin... moreCollegium Singers was established in 1994 by a group of singers in Somerset who enjoy performing music specifically suited to a small Chamber Choir. We have developed a reputation for excellent performance of interesting and challenging programmes for singers, players and audiences alike. Repertoire spans vocal works from the eleventh century to the present day including several Baroque present-day premières, with musicians drawn from recognised professional period ensembles.
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O Magnum Mysterium - ECU Chamber Singers
O Magnum Mysterium
composed by Ivo Antognini (b. 1963)
East Carolina University Chamber Singers
Dr. Andrew Crane, Conductor
Produced by Campus 31 Television
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Magnificat by Arvo Part - Utah Chamber Artists
Barlow Bradford's Utah Chamber Artists sing "Magnificat" by Arvo Part for their 2009 Spring Collage Concert at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City. Photography by Dallas Graham from UCA's 2008 European Tour.
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Neckereien, Op. 31, No. 2
University of Utah Chamber Choir sings "Neckereien, Op. 31, No. 2" by Johannes Brahms in the Libby Gardner Concert hall for their Fall 2012 Concert, Directed by Doctoral Student Sonja Sperling, accompanied by Jared Pierce
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Kosyv kosar sino - ukrainian folk song (arr. - Ivan Marton)
Ukrainian folk song performed by Pektoral Chamber Choir (Kyiv, Ukraine)
Art Directior - Andriy Karpinets.
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Memory - Andrew Lloyd Webber, Trevor Nunn, T.S. Eliot, arr. Ed Lojeski
The concert "ACH! PG Carnivalesque" under the patronage of Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk Tech, attracted several hundred people who listened to daring performances of popular pop music hits. During the performance we heard choral arrangements of... moreThe concert "ACH! PG Carnivalesque" under the patronage of Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk Tech, attracted several hundred people who listened to daring performances of popular pop music hits. During the performance we heard choral arrangements of hits such as: "Dancing Queen", "Memory", "California Dreamin'" and "Maria". This time it was not Mozart or Bach, but ABBA, Queen and songs from the musical West Side Story that graced the walls of the Gdansk University of Technology in carnivalesque musical artistic creations.
Jazz musicians performed along with the Choir, and the musical effects were accompanied by a unique lighting arrangement, which required appropriate space and audience arrangement.
The more-than-hour-long performance by the Academic Choir of the Gdańsk University of Technology, conducted by Prof. Mariusz Mróz and accompanied by musicians from the Music Academy in Bydgoszcz, ended with joint singing, encores and a standing ovation. less