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Mūza
As one of the main goals of present activity the youth choir Mūza sets the discover of new, interesting ways of expression in the music for itself and persons who feel the same way. In new season the choir continues to make up Steps towards new artistic a... moreAs one of the main goals of present activity the youth choir Mūza sets the discover of new, interesting ways of expression in the music for itself and persons who feel the same way. In new season the choir continues to make up Steps towards new artistic activities. The main activities of the choir are finding the new ways to music, its expresion and presenting new ideas, cooperation with composers and many professional musicians. Now, the choir Mūza is making a new image and wants to show multiplicity of the choir music. In its programs the choir performes modern music and a big part is left of Latvian classical music as well as traditional Latvian folk-music.
The choir Mūza was established in 1947. Its founder and leader through out many years has been maestro Leonids Vigners (1906-2001).
In 1999 the choir transferred into new direction and it became a youth choir. From 2006 the artistic director and the main conductor is Guntis Cimiņš. less
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The Word Was God
From our 2010 Lessons and Carols Candlelight Service. We are joined by six extras (college students from ATU and OBU).
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God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen
Dr. Barlow Bradford conducts the University of Utah Choirs in his own rendition of God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen at the Libby Gardner Concert hall for the 2012 Christmas Showcase.
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Harris: Bring us, O Lord God sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds - Victoria Quarter
http://igg.me/at/stpeterssingers William Harris's peerless setting of John Donne's poem "Bring us, O Lord God" is the inspiration behind an exciting and innovative project gathering pace in Leeds this summer. We're planning to perform and record a program... morehttp://igg.me/at/stpeterssingers William Harris's peerless setting of John Donne's poem "Bring us, O Lord God" is the inspiration behind an exciting and innovative project gathering pace in Leeds this summer. We're planning to perform and record a programme of modern sacred music in the fabulous space and acoustic that is Leeds' Victoria Quarter. We are appealing to as many people as possible to participate in the project by giving whatever they would like, in return for a reward or perk. It's quite a good way of pre-ordering the CD! please visit link: http://igg.me/at/stpeterssingers
"Bring us, O Lord God, at our last awakening, into the house and gate of heaven, to enter into that gate and dwell in that house, where there shall be no darkness nor dazzling, but one equal light; no noise nor silence but one equal music; no fears nor hopes but one equal possession; no ends nor beginnings but one equal eternity; in the habitations of thy Glory and Dominion, world without end. Amen."
John Donne (1572-1631)
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Arvo Pärt - O most holy Birth-giver of God
O most holy birth-giver of God - Arvo Paert
Ensemble vocal La Sestina, cond.Stephan Nicolay
Concert in Abbaye du Thoronet (France), 13 october 2012
www.lasestina.org
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I Thank You God
Gwyneth Walker's setting of ee cummings' poem. Sung by Jubilate at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, July 2013.