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"Russian marriage" by A.Kisselev (conductor - Inessa Bodyako)
"Russian marriage" by A.Kisselev / Belarus State Academy of Music Students Choir. The artistic director and conductor - Inessa Bodyako. Choirmaster - Aleksey Rapovets. Choreographer - Sergey Epihov. Soloists: Elena Tabolich (soprano), Denis Bakhrevski (ba... more"Russian marriage" by A.Kisselev / Belarus State Academy of Music Students Choir. The artistic director and conductor - Inessa Bodyako. Choirmaster - Aleksey Rapovets. Choreographer - Sergey Epihov. Soloists: Elena Tabolich (soprano), Denis Bakhrevski (bass), Alexander Dubikov (percussion). The concert took place in Minsk Great Philharmonic Hall on November 27, 2008. Dedicated to Victor Vladimirovich Rovdo
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Sing, Wearing the Sky
"Sing, Wearing the Sky" by Jake Runestad. 2014-15 MN All-State Women's Choir. Mary Kay Geston, conductor.
Lalla, a 14th century Sufi-mystic poet from the Kashmir region of India, believed strongly in the development of the self while reaching enlighten... more"Sing, Wearing the Sky" by Jake Runestad. 2014-15 MN All-State Women's Choir. Mary Kay Geston, conductor.
Lalla, a 14th century Sufi-mystic poet from the Kashmir region of India, believed strongly in the development of the self while reaching enlightenment. The metaphor of dancing while feeling free or naked exemplifies the beauty of empowerment and self-worth. This work uses influences of Classical Indian music and other vocal effects to allow Lalla’s message to come to life.
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The New Baroque Times Voices
Conducted by Diego Borrello, The New Baroque Times Voices is a new professional Chamber choir based in Brussels. Composed of twenty young Singers, the choir is involved in an innovative thinking artistic project.
The New Baroque Times Voices is charact... moreConducted by Diego Borrello, The New Baroque Times Voices is a new professional Chamber choir based in Brussels. Composed of twenty young Singers, the choir is involved in an innovative thinking artistic project.
The New Baroque Times Voices is characterized by the eclecticism of its artistic choices with a repertoire going from Renaissance to the most complex creations of contemporary music.
Attached to The New Baroque Times ensemble, the choir charts its own course and trajectory remaining open and willing to work with other ensembles in Belgium and abroad. less
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The Esterhazy Singers
The Esterhazy Singers is an amateur choir that aims at professional standards. Based in the City of London, the choir is named after Haydn’s patrons, the Princes Nicholas and Paul Anton Esterhazy. The music of Haydn is central to the choir’s repertoire bu... moreThe Esterhazy Singers is an amateur choir that aims at professional standards. Based in the City of London, the choir is named after Haydn’s patrons, the Princes Nicholas and Paul Anton Esterhazy. The music of Haydn is central to the choir’s repertoire but it also tackles a wide range of styles, from Renaissance polyphony to ambitious contemporary choral music
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Quire Voices
Quire Voices is a new semi-professional standard mixed Chamber choir of around 36 Singers, based in Windsor.
Entry by audition. Rehearsals are fortnightly on Sunday evenings.
Currently performing 4 concerts per year, all proceeds from Quire Voices conc... moreQuire Voices is a new semi-professional standard mixed Chamber choir of around 36 Singers, based in Windsor.
Entry by audition. Rehearsals are fortnightly on Sunday evenings.
Currently performing 4 concerts per year, all proceeds from Quire Voices concerts go to a different selected charity for each event.
Charities for 2011 are: The Royal British Legion, Tommy's Charity.
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Ensemble vocal Paris-Renaissance (EVPR)
Founded in 1981 by members of the choir of "Orchestre de Paris" the EVPR includes twenty amateur confirmed Singers. This vocal ensemble, that combines music and friendship, has therefore worked in Chamber formation and performs regularly in a re... moreFounded in 1981 by members of the choir of "Orchestre de Paris" the EVPR includes twenty amateur confirmed Singers. This vocal ensemble, that combines music and friendship, has therefore worked in Chamber formation and performs regularly in a repertoire ranging from the Renaissance to the twentieth century, both a cappella and accompanied by the piano, organ or by an instrumental ensemble...
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Ponte Singers & Orchestra
Founded in June 2010, Ponte Singers is one the of most preeminent youth choir in Hong Kong. With members graduated from Hong Kong traditional schools like Diocesan Boys’ School, Belilios Public School, St. Paul’s Coeducation College, Ying Wa Girls’ School... moreFounded in June 2010, Ponte Singers is one the of most preeminent youth choir in Hong Kong. With members graduated from Hong Kong traditional schools like Diocesan Boys’ School, Belilios Public School, St. Paul’s Coeducation College, Ying Wa Girls’ School, St. Stephen’s Girls’ College, St. Paul’s College, Wah Yan College Kowloon, and also universities like the Hong Kong University and the Chinese University, the group was immediately invited by the HKSAR government to a celebration performance in early July 2010. The group also presented a standard professional program of sacred music in its first concert “Inspiratio” in August 2010, and a themed concert, featuring a range of masterpieces of Chinese Choral music,「聲.華」in August 2011, which won critical acclaim from local music conductors, composers and musicians.
In addition to performing traditional choir masterpiece, Ponte Singers also rearranges Hymns, Pop and folk songs, aiming to share a variety of music style, and to present our own interpretation of mus... less
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Lucy Cavendish Singers
Founded in October 2008 by Katharina Megli, the Lucy Cavendish Singers are a small choir of around 16 women. Membership is by audition only. All performances are from memory, delivering carefully-structured, semi-choreographed programmes. Repertoire encom... moreFounded in October 2008 by Katharina Megli, the Lucy Cavendish Singers are a small choir of around 16 women. Membership is by audition only. All performances are from memory, delivering carefully-structured, semi-choreographed programmes. Repertoire encompasses jazz, show tunes and folk songs as well as opera and the classical repertoire. Members include fellows and alumnae of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, as well as Singers drawn from the wider community.
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Drake Choir
The Drake Choir is Drake University’s select touring ensemble, performing regionally on an annual basis and internationally every four years, most recently in May 2012. It has appeared in major venues in Austria, Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic, Wales... moreThe Drake Choir is Drake University’s select touring ensemble, performing regionally on an annual basis and internationally every four years, most recently in May 2012. It has appeared in major venues in Austria, Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic, Wales, and Ireland. The ensemble regularly collaborates with the Des Moines Symphony and sang the Beethoven Ninth Symphony with that orchestra in September 2011. The Drake Choir has performed in Carnegie Hall and has been featured on the conference program of the American Choral Directors Association North Central Division.
The ensemble consists of 64-70 Singers who are first-year students through seniors and who represent every College of the University. Auditions for returning students take place in April and for new students during the weekend preceding the start of the fall semester. The ensemble rehearses Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 3:30-5:00 p.m. and is conducted by Dr. Aimee Beckmann-Collier, Director of Choral Studies and Professor of Condcuting. less