This 17-minute feature medley arranged by Roger Emerson is a salute to the music and the musicians of the Beatles who created the songs that make up the soundtrack of our lives. It includes: All You Need Is Love, A Hard Day's Night, Here Comes the ... more
Swara Vocal Ensemble - Ivan Yohan, conductor From the online edition of "Ciudad Sin Sueño" concert, 2021. Link to watch the full concert: https://youtu.be/3D7XiHWbXa4 Recorded at the Church of Our Lady and Saint Peter, Ghent. ELIAS Recording
Gabriel Fauré - Requiem St. Paul's Chapel, New York City Trinity Church Wall Street (TrinityWallStreet.org) Downtown Voices (DowntownVoices.net) NOVUS NY Stephen Sands, conductor (StephenSands.net) Forrest Eimold, organ 0:00 - Introit et Kyrie... more
"That lonesome road", J. Taylor/D.Grolnick (arr. S. Carrington) Concerto finale Workshop con Paul Phoenix - Palazzo Ghini, Cesena 15 marzo 2015
Ecce Sacerdos Magnus for mixed Choir and organ composed by Roberto Brisotto (1972) performed by Cappella Civica di Trieste conductor: Roberto Brisotto organ: Riccardo Cossi Live recording 28.5.2023 San Giusto Cathedral, Trieste (ITALY)
A long-established and highly regarded choral society of approx. 130 members, performing 3 or 4 concerts per year in Sheffield Cathedral and other churches/venues. Performances are of a widely varied nature, including major Works such as Verdi's Requiem ... more
Koro Seraphim is a Liturgical Chorale group composed of students and young professionals. The group is based in Tagbilaran City, Philippines with a regular Mass service at St. Joseph Cathedral on Sunday 6AM. Also available for various musical engagements ... more
Vocal Cabaret Kansas City Kansas Community College Performing Arts Center March 12th, 2012
3 Haziran 2023 tarihindeki St. Pierre St. Paul Kilisesi konserimizden Come Fly With Me Words: Sammy Cahn Music: Jimmy Van Heusen Arrangement: Kevin Keller
Concert in the Berliner Dom (Cathedral in Berlin). Gustav Holst (1874 - 1934), Midt i hårdest vinter (In the Bleak Midwinter) http://guttekoret.no