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Pacific Chorale sings Rachmaninov Vespers: Rejoice, O Virgin
Artistic Director John Alexander conducts Pacific Chorale in "Rejoice, O Virgin" from Sergei Rachmaninov's All-Night Vigil (Vespers), Op. 37 in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California.
"Re... moreArtistic Director John Alexander conducts Pacific Chorale in "Rejoice, O Virgin" from Sergei Rachmaninov's All-Night Vigil (Vespers), Op. 37 in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California.
"Rejoice, O Virgin (Bogoroditse Devo)" is published by Musica Russica, Inc. Used by permission.
http://www.musicarussica.com
Video footage courtesy of PBS SoCal.
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Stock photo courtesy of iStockphoto.
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This live performance of the All-Night Vigil is available on CD.
http://www.pacificChorale.org/recordings
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Nacht und Morgen - East Central University Chorale - 2013 OMEA State Convention
The East Central University Chorale performing "Nacht" and "Morgen" by György Ligeti.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
This performance was recorded in the Holy Family Cathedral in downtown Tulsa, during the Oklahoma Music Educators Association 2013... moreThe East Central University Chorale performing "Nacht" and "Morgen" by György Ligeti.
Dr. J. Steven Walker, conducting
This performance was recorded in the Holy Family Cathedral in downtown Tulsa, during the Oklahoma Music Educators Association 2013 convention.
January 17th, 2013.
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Northern Lights Chorale
The director of this 80 voice ensemble, Bruce Phelps, founded Northern Lights Chorale with the following three part mission: To provide a quality choral experience for singers and audiences, explore new repertoire and sing music of the masters, and to pe... moreThe director of this 80 voice ensemble, Bruce Phelps, founded Northern Lights Chorale with the following three part mission: To provide a quality choral experience for singers and audiences, explore new repertoire and sing music of the masters, and to perform with utmost integrity through a collaborative and persistent effort of all participants.
Founded in 2008, Northern Lights Chorale is an auditioned ensemble based in the northern suburban area of Minneapolis and St. Paul. NoLC is an auditioned Chorale of community members who rehearse weekly to provide a quality choral experience and explore new repertoire through a collaborative and persistent group effort. To learn more about Northern Lights Chorale and upcoming performances, visit www.northernlightsChorale.com
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St. Catherine University Choir
St. Catherine University in Minnesota maintains a School choir that was first started in 1993. The choir itself is composed of students, staff, faculty, and members of the Twin Cities community. Over the years, the choir’s repertoire has included performa... moreSt. Catherine University in Minnesota maintains a School choir that was first started in 1993. The choir itself is composed of students, staff, faculty, and members of the Twin Cities community. Over the years, the choir’s repertoire has included performances of: Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb, The Requiems of Brahms and Mozart, Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, and others. Auditions held every August and January.
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North Sky Chorale
Formed in 2016 as Academy Voice, North Sky Chorale performs occasional concerts in and around Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It typically assembles a choir for a brief time before each performance, then disbands until just before the next concert when a new cho... moreFormed in 2016 as Academy Voice, North Sky Chorale performs occasional concerts in and around Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It typically assembles a choir for a brief time before each performance, then disbands until just before the next concert when a new choir is formed. The singers may or may not be the same each time. The choir is known for its freshness of sound and heart felt connections with the listener.
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Mon Yough Chorale
The Mon Yough Chorale is a non-sectarian group of singers. We perform for many organizations in and around the Western Pennsylvania area. Anyone wishing to sing is welcome and invited to come to a rehearsal prior to committing to the group. No auditions a... moreThe Mon Yough Chorale is a non-sectarian group of singers. We perform for many organizations in and around the Western Pennsylvania area. Anyone wishing to sing is welcome and invited to come to a rehearsal prior to committing to the group. No auditions are necessary.
We also sing in a yearly competition called Saengerfest held in June each year. Members chorus' are: Altoona, Williamsport, Reading, Lebanon and Mon Yough. Each chorus hosts the competition on a rotating basis.
Rehearsals are held each Sunday at Sampsons MIlls Presbyterian Church at 1665 Lincoln Way in White Oak, PA 15131 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
The Mon Yough Chorale was formerly known as the Mon Yough Community Singers. The Mon Yough Chorale has a long history in the Mon Valley. The organization started as The McKeesport Choraliers in 1962 merging with the White Oak Community Singers in 2001 becoming the Mon Yough Community Singers.
In 2015, the group decided it was time for change and reorganized under the new name - Mon Yough Chorale. The ... less
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Singing in the rain - Chorale du Collège Mont Roland 2015
Singing in the rain extrait du film du même nom !
Chef de choeur : Sylvie Loberot
Pianiste : David Beaugrand
Arrangeur : David Beaugrand
Les 200 choristes et danseurs de la Chorale du Collège Notre Dame de Mont-Roland, le 10 juin 2015, à la Commanderi... moreSinging in the rain extrait du film du même nom !
Chef de choeur : Sylvie Loberot
Pianiste : David Beaugrand
Arrangeur : David Beaugrand
Les 200 choristes et danseurs de la Chorale du Collège Notre Dame de Mont-Roland, le 10 juin 2015, à la Commanderie de Dole, devant 1000 personnes !
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University School Glee Club - Carmina Burana
The University School Glee Club of 2012-2013 sings three movements from Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. (I. O Fortuna, X. Were diu, XIV. In taberna). Daniel Singer, conductor.