Sound Choir Romania gathers together young people in Love with music who have turned their hobby into passion. Their conductor is Voicu Popescu and his art of harmonizing the choir’s voices turned them into very sensitive singers. Their strength lies in t... more
From our 2013 Lessons and Carols Candlelight Service. We are joined by guest vocalists Holly Ruth Gale (Assistant Professor of Music, ATU) and Jeremy Hopper (student, UCA). Zoe Butler, Piano.
Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "UKA 'Round The World" on May 16, 2017. Piano: Peter Jeurissen Camera: Jelmer Lokman, Robin Van Limbergen, Ben Verhaegen, Mike Vancolard
--- Text by: Gabriel T. Guillaume --- English Translation: God's will be done. (Fiat voluntas Dei.) God of Providence, You who have never failed us, Be blessed now and always. You created all things with an eternal Love, For our greater... more
A vibrant and dramatic choir based in the heart of Johannesburg led by the youth. We are a choir full of Love, style and a very positive attitude towards everything we do.
Find out more about the Harbour Capital Chorus Website: www.hcc.org.nz Facebook: www.facebook.com/HarbourCapitalChorus Join us for a night of singing any time! We'd Love to see you. We meet on Monday nights from 7:30pm to 10:00pm at Onslow College,... more
Coral Reyes Bartlet David Martel, Piano Cristo Velázquez, soprano Manuela Mira, alto Rayco González, tenor Alfonso López-Raymond, bajo José Híjar Polo, director Iglesia de la Peña de Francia 20 de marzo de 2015 Imagen y sonido @mediawink
Performed by Cantores Celestes on April 20, 2013, directed by Kelly Galbraith and featuring Ellen Meyer on Piano. Video and Audio: Patric McGroarty www.stclarens.com additional editing: JA Stewart www.cantorescelestes.com
from Disney's Moana Performed by Universitair Koor Antwerpen at their Spring Concert "UKA 'Round The World" on May 16, 2017. Solo's by Anke Vercammen, Astrid Thibaut, Leen Maes, Philippe Anné, Efraïm Salampessy and Dries Vercauteren. Piano: Peter... more
This was written as an ironic parody response to that Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer song we sing every year! (Rudolphus Rubrinasus syndrome!) (Note: the score has a slightly more ornamented Piano part than this performance)