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La Folia for vocal quartet 3 altos and 1 bass in Octatonic and Dorian modes
La Folia (literally "madness") was a Portuguese dance from The renaissance, and it has been used by many composers in The ensuing centuries.
This a-cappella 4-Voice version uses three altos and one bass, a cappella. It explores a couple of alternative m... moreLa Folia (literally "madness") was a Portuguese dance from The renaissance, and it has been used by many composers in The ensuing centuries.
This a-cappella 4-Voice version uses three altos and one bass, a cappella. It explores a couple of alternative modes for The Theme: Octatonic and Dorian.
Singing of folia this old tune repeats all day
and even in The new Octatonic mode
we can sing folia all The day long in this five time
and we sing it in Octatonic mode
madness all is madness while we're singing of la folia
and in five time and Octatonic mode
can't leave off la folia it will drive me round The bend soon
and I'll shortly change to some oTher mode
Sing it in The Dorian sing it in The Dorian
oh I love The Dorian it makes me dream on less
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Hullabaloo Community Choir
Hullabaloo Community Quire is one of Brighton’s longest established, nationally renowned and much loved Natural Voice choir... and that means NO auditions, NO sight singing, NO judgements & NO limits!
Our strength is in our repertoire and our ethos... moreHullabaloo Community Quire is one of Brighton’s longest established, nationally renowned and much loved Natural Voice choir... and that means NO auditions, NO sight singing, NO judgements & NO limits!
Our strength is in our repertoire and our ethos. We sing songs of protest, passion and celebration throughout The ages from all around The world. Leaving no generic stone unturned, our repertoire is wildly eclectic and deeply funky; songs to make you laugh, stomp your feet, shiver with harmonic delight and keep coming back for more!
Our Musical Director Kirsty Martin explains our vision: “We believe that collective song is a strong and versatile instrument that can move mountains. We stand out from The sing-along choirs and The corporate choral businesses as a bold creative force; an equitable, exploratory and enjoyable musical community who share and perform innovative vocal music togeTher with a palpable and infectious joy. We’re willing to go where no choirs have gone before! We are The music makers, ... less
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Salt Lake Vocal Artists
Organized under The direction of Dr. Brady Allred in 2010, The Salt Lake Vocal Artists has become The first professional-level touring and recording choir within The Salt Lake Choral Artists organization. This mixed-Voice choral ensemble varies in size d... moreOrganized under The direction of Dr. Brady Allred in 2010, The Salt Lake Vocal Artists has become The first professional-level touring and recording choir within The Salt Lake Choral Artists organization. This mixed-Voice choral ensemble varies in size depending on The project from 16 to 40 auditioned singers and performs a diverse repertoire ranging from The Renaissance to The 21st Century. In its premiere Season, The SL Vocal Artists were honored with an invitation to participate in The 42nd Tolosa Choral Contest in October 2010. After a successful concert tour of The Basque region of Spain, The SLVA competed against renowned choirs from all over The world and were awarded First Prize in all four categories They entered, as well as The special Audience Prize. To conclude only its second Season, The SL Vocal Artists were one of only 25 choirs and The only American choir to perform at The World Choral Symposium in Argentina following a two week concert tour of The country in July and August. They also trave... less
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The Storm Is Passing Over
Chicagoland Voices performs at The Festival of The Voice on November 9, 2014.
The Storm is Passing Over
By Barbara Baker
Directed by Jason Krigas
Accompanied by Kris Hester
Soloist Michael Ancheta
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Choir of The Royal Church of St Alfege, London
The present church choir, one of The finest choirs of it’s type in The UK, is an excellent mixed-Voice choir with about 30 members who are currently brought up to music by Stephen Dagg, Director of Music (also Director of The Centre for Young Musicians, a... moreThe present church choir, one of The finest choirs of it’s type in The UK, is an excellent mixed-Voice choir with about 30 members who are currently brought up to music by Stephen Dagg, Director of Music (also Director of The Centre for Young Musicians, a division of The Guildhall School, and The London Schools Symphony Orchestra).
The choir’s repertoire of sacred music ranges from The 16th to The 21st centuries, including a recently commissioned and premièred work by Roxanna Panufnik.
The choir sings to a caThedral standard every week at The Sung Eucharist on Sunday and Choral evensong every fourth Sunday. It also sings at special services during The year and goes on tour each summer. Recent tours have been to Bordeaux (2014). Dordodgne/Aquitaine (2013), and Rome (2011, 2012). less
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CONTINUUM - Versa est in luctum
Recorded on January 10th, 2011. Versa est in luctum, by Alonso Lobo (1555-1617), composed for The obsequies of Philip II of Spain, who died in 1598. "My harp is turned to mourning and my music into The Voice of those that weep. Spare me, Lord, for my days... moreRecorded on January 10th, 2011. Versa est in luctum, by Alonso Lobo (1555-1617), composed for The obsequies of Philip II of Spain, who died in 1598. "My harp is turned to mourning and my music into The Voice of those that weep. Spare me, Lord, for my days are nothing."
CONTINUUM is The newest and most dynamic early music ensemble on The UK classical music scene.
Under The collaborative leadership of top producer and director Adrian Peacock, The internationally renowned expert in Spanish early music Bruno Turner, and bass-baritone Jamie W. Hall, CONTINUUM brings togeTher twelve of The finest professional consort singers in London, carefully chosen to produce a unique and vibrant sound that celebrates The very best qualities of The English choral tradition and The powerful beauty of The uninhibited human Voice.
This all-male ensemble has made 16th century Spanish sacred polyphony and chant The core of its repertoire, and seeks to perform this wonderful music at The original, sonorous low pitch as it wou... less
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Carlow Choral Society
Carlow Choral Society
Carlow Choral Society is a mixed-Voice choir of over 60 members (SATB) directed by Blánaid Murphy, Musical Director of The Palestrina Choir, St. Mary’s ProCaThedral Girls Choir, Dublin Bach Singers and RIAM Choir. We Annually we p... moreCarlow Choral Society
Carlow Choral Society is a mixed-Voice choir of over 60 members (SATB) directed by Blánaid Murphy, Musical Director of The Palestrina Choir, St. Mary’s ProCaThedral Girls Choir, Dublin Bach Singers and RIAM Choir. We Annually we perform two large concerts with professional soloists and orchestral musicians in Carlow, ‘Glory of Christmas’ in The National Concert Hall and annual ‘Christmas Crackers’ family concert in The George Bernard Shaw Theatre, Carlow.
We have a remarkable repertoire of many choral works such as Handel’s Messiah, Bach’s St. MaThews & St. John Passion, Verdi’s Requiem, Haydn’s The Creation & Seasons, Brahm’s Requiem & many more. We sing at home & abroad. In November 2011 The choir recorded a Christmas CD. New members are welcome. We rehearse in St. Patrick’s College, Carlow Monday nights from 7.45-10pm. We are a very friendly, musical and sociable choir. You will find us also Facebook, ... less
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O Pastor Animarum by Hildegard von Bingen
Cantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith, Director
from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
www.cantorescelestes.com
'O Shepherd of souls and O first Voice through whom all creation was summoned, now to you may it give pleasure and dignity to liberate ... moreCantores Celestes Women's Choir
Kelly Galbraith, Director
from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
www.cantorescelestes.com
'O Shepherd of souls and O first Voice through whom all creation was summoned, now to you may it give pleasure and dignity to liberate us from our miseries and languishing.'