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Utrecht Byzantine Choir
the basis for the Utrecht Byzantine Choir lies in a group of Ukrainian seminarians with its professors who came to the Netherlands shortly after the Second World War. Born and raised in Ukrainia dr. Myroslaw Antonowycz conducted the worship services in C... morethe basis for the Utrecht Byzantine Choir lies in a group of Ukrainian seminarians with its professors who came to the Netherlands shortly after the Second World War. Born and raised in Ukrainia dr. Myroslaw Antonowycz conducted the worship services in Culemborg for the reestablished Ukrainian seminar. After the seminarians were graduated, they swarmed out to fulfill their priestly vocation for the Ukrainians all over the world. the now outside the monastery walls well-known seminarian choir fell apart while applications for the singing of liturgies and concerts throughout the Netherlands, kept coming.
On the initiative of Msgr. AG Smith, dr. Antonowycz founded the Utrecht Byzantine Choir on February 9, 1951, consisting of only Dutch men, who specialized in singing the liturgy according to the Slavic-Byzantine rite.
In cooperation with the Apostolate of the Eastern Churches, the UBK initially only sang liturgies according to the Byzantine Rite. Hundreds of parishes in the Netherlands became familiar with ... less
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Sound Choir Romania
Sound Choir Romania gathers together young people in love with music who have turned their hobby into passion. their conductor is Voicu Popescu and his art of harmonizing the choir’s voices turned them into very sensitive singers. their strength lies in t... moreSound Choir Romania gathers together young people in love with music who have turned their hobby into passion. their conductor is Voicu Popescu and his art of harmonizing the choir’s voices turned them into very sensitive singers. their strength lies in the power of the emotions they share with their listeners. With a very wide repertoire, including traditional Romanian songs, madrigals, gospels, byzantine music and jazz, they enjoy every single minute of singing the music of the world. Enjoy your staying on our website. less
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Bonny Wood Green by Stephen Hatfield Cantores Celestes Women's Choir; Kelly Galbraith Director
What a tragic day for Canada. Our hearts our heavy. We dedicate this Remembrance Day Song to our soldiers, veterans and to the Canadian Forces soldier killed at the National War Memorial in Ottawa.
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From the recording 'the Circle Never Ends' 2005
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Weaving a spell-Incantation for Pamela - song for two altos and guitar ostinato
Weaving a spell - Incantation for Pamela - magic for a while...
This song can be understood on two levels.
At first sight it is a simple sentimental piece,
but beneath it lies a history of pure imagination,
enchantment and impossibility.
the co... moreWeaving a spell - Incantation for Pamela - magic for a while...
This song can be understood on two levels.
At first sight it is a simple sentimental piece,
but beneath it lies a history of pure imagination,
enchantment and impossibility.
the composer already realises he is
no longer feeling what he is writing,
he is just weaving a spell,
over an ostinato guitar motif,
to try to bring the feelings back
(hence the title "Incantation").
He has found in his life that
whenever he writes a song
for the object of his desire,
he has already
begun to stop feeling that desire ...
it is a sign that the relationship
is about to change
or disappear.
But the whole thing is indeed
enchantment and magic:
you can dream and
you can take the song at face value
if you wish.
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