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Sister Act Medley InDONNAtion
Sister Act Medley:
Hail Holy Queen,
I Will Follow Him,
Shout
InDonnation Female Vocal Ensemble
Piano Froso A. Ktistaki
Choreography Faye Soukou
Conductor Dimitris Ktistakis
May 11, 2013, Larissa Greece
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Ensemble Vocale "Exsurge Domine" - Panta ta Ethni
Cagliari, Collegiata di S. Anna, 2 ottobre 2012.
Esecuzione da parte dell'Ensemble Vocale "Exsurge Domine" dell'antifona Greco-Latina Panta ta Ethni/Omnes gentes tratta dal ms. 40 di Benevento (sec. XI).
Panta ta ethni osa epiisas isusin ke proskini... moreCagliari, Collegiata di S. Anna, 2 ottobre 2012.
Esecuzione da parte dell'Ensemble Vocale "Exsurge Domine" dell'antifona Greco-Latina Panta ta Ethni/Omnes gentes tratta dal ms. 40 di Benevento (sec. XI).
Panta ta ethni osa epiisas isusin ke proskinisusi enopion su, Kyrie.
Omnes gentes quascumque fecisti venient et adorabunt te, Domine.
Ensemble Vocale "Exsurge Domine":
Davide Saddi
Mattia Ortu
Francesco Piano
Alessandro Ermellino
Stefano Ruiu
Raimondo Belfiori
Mauro Sitzia
Mattia Macis
Francesco Cocco
Alessandro Abis
Enrico Correggia (dir.) less
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Polyhymnia
Polyhymnia is a small select Ensemble of singers focusing on historically informed performance of sacred music from the courts and cathedrals of the Renaissance world. The Ensemble has been in residence at The Church of St. Ignatius of Antioch since 2003.... morePolyhymnia is a small select Ensemble of singers focusing on historically informed performance of sacred music from the courts and cathedrals of the Renaissance world. The Ensemble has been in residence at The Church of St. Ignatius of Antioch since 2003. Polyhymnia's singers are drawn from many sources, including some of the finest church choirs in New York
Since 2000, director John Bradley has been creating original editions of music for the Ensemble, some of it secreted in manuscript collections since the 16th century. Working in concert with libraries, liturgical historians and institutions, Polyhymnia hopes to both
preserve and reintroduce choral masterworks of the Renaissance and early Baroque in ways that both entertain and elucidate. In addition to the concert series, the Ensemble's unique relationship with Saint Ignatius of Antioch, a forerunner in the preservation of historical liturgy, provides opportunities to perform Renaissance and Baroque music in a liturgical context, while fostering musical ... less