Mass setting by D W Solomons for Choir and orchestra performed in January 2016.
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This song by G. F. Handel was performed LIVE by the University Choir, KNUST - Kumasi at the Great Hall, KNUST on the 7th April, 2018.
Galina Grigorjeva: Molitva (Prayer) for cello and Choir Štěpán Filípek - cello Gaudeamus Choir Brno / Pěvecký sbor Gaudeamus Brno conductor: Martina Kirová https://gaudeamus-brno.cz/ live, 26 March 2018 Červený kostel, Brno, Czech Republic ... more
The Brussels Choral Society (BCS) is a symphonic Choir, founded in 1979, which has since grown in numbers and stature to become a prominent part of the Brussels concert season. Truly an international ensemble, the Choir consists of over 120 members, repre... more
Created in 1987, the Choir has a total of about 90 singers (mainly students, university's staff, and former students). It is conducted by Evelyne BÉCHÉ, and accompanied at the piano by Dimitri NEGRIMOVSKI. The Choir is not only one of the actors of the... more
The BSRU Concert Choir is the largest vocal ensemble in the BSRU Voice and Choral Studies Program at the College of Music, Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhar University, Bangkok, Thailand. The Choir is directed by Dr Casey Broadway.
The MCHS Concert Choir is based at Memorial Composite High School in Stony Plain Alberta Canada. This group of your women perform a variety of styles with an emphasis on more Classical works in SSA and SSAA. Students must pass a basic proficiency singing ... more
Founded in 1962, the A Cappella Choir continues the tradition of choral excellence built by Dr. Edgar J. Thompson. The 40-80 member A Cappella Choir offers freshman and sophomore singers the opportunity to perform works for larger Choirs and to fine-tune ... more
The Gillingham Male Voice Choir was established in 1988. The Choir is conducted by Paul Robinson and rehearses every Wednesday at the Gillingham Golf Club at 8pm. The Choir is currently looking for new members; the ability to read music is not essential, ... more