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Kings From the East - Virgil Sequeira
Kings From the East(Christmas Music)
Music and Text by Virgil Sequeira
Performed by: Senior School choir, Darbuka from Middle School, piano: Virgil Sequeira
Occasion: Christmas Service 2015
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Notevolmente
The Vocal Ensemble Notevolmente was founded in 2004 by a group of friends who wanted to share their desire to sing any type of music a capella. At present the choir has 34 members.
The group’s repertoire is very eclectic: from spirituals to sacred poly... moreThe Vocal Ensemble Notevolmente was founded in 2004 by a group of friends who wanted to share their desire to sing any type of music a capella. At present the choir has 34 members.
The group’s repertoire is very eclectic: from spirituals to sacred polyphony, from pop music to regional and international folk songs.
The ensemble has performed in many beautiful churches and other landmarks in Rome and in Central Italy, with concerts in the most important concert halls in the capital city and festivals in many wonderful villas and palaces scattered around the countryside near Rome.
In 2007 and 2009 the choir participated with great enthusiasm in the International choir Festival in Val Pusteria.
In the 2010 regional choir contest at formello the choir came first in the pop category and second in the category for choral music from the 20th and 21st centuries. The choir also won a special prize for having given the best performance of the whole contest.
In 2011 the choir participated in the international cho... less
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CWU Chamber choir: Gjeilo - "Luminous Night of the Soul"
"Luminous Night of the Soul" (Ola Gjeilo) is sung by The Central Washington University Chamber choir (Gary Weidenaar, director) joined by Ola Gjeilo on the piano and the Kairos String Quartet (comprised of CWU string faculty).
In May, 2013, composer Ol... more"Luminous Night of the Soul" (Ola Gjeilo) is sung by The Central Washington University Chamber choir (Gary Weidenaar, director) joined by Ola Gjeilo on the piano and the Kairos String Quartet (comprised of CWU string faculty).
In May, 2013, composer Ola Gjeilo spent 3 days on the Central Washington University Campus, joining the choir in recording 4 of his pieces. This performance of Gjeilo's "Luminous Night of the Soul" is from that session.
The other pieces were "Sanctus" for a cappella choir, and "Across The Vast, Eternal Sky", also with the composer at the piano and joined by the Kairos Quartet.
The final piece, "Ubi Caritas II: Through Infinite Ages", was recorded both in an unaccompanied rendition (How it is written and published) and in a version with Mr. Gjeilo improvising an accompaniment to the choir.
This was Ola's second time on CWU's campus. His first visit was in the spring of 2011 and yielded 5 videos of his music, a wide-ranging interview with the composer and other bonus material... less
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United States of Eurasia - Chorale du Collège Mont-Roland 2016
United States of Eurasia from Muse by the choir of the "Collège Mont-Roland" and its 250 singers and dancers.
Solist : Séréna
choir Director : Sylvie Loberot
choir arrangement, piano : David Beaugrand
Musicians : No Smoking Trio and Lucas Devaux
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Kenyan Boys choir - Kenya
As Kenya celebrates 50 years of Independence, we feel honored being a part of this great nation and we sing a song in praise of our nation, its people and the rich heritage that we have. Long live Kenya.
Written & Arranged by: Henry Wanjala
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I Hope
Music composed by Kim andré Arnesen
Improvised piano by Toni Arnold Shreve
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Terry Gilkyson: The Bare Necessities - Reading Phoenix choir
The Reading Phoenix choir sing: Terry Gilkyson, The Bare Necessities. Recorded live at our concert in St Clement Danes, London in January 2014, as part of the Brandenburg Festival.
Sung by: The Reading Phoenix choir
Conducted: David Crown.
Recorded b... moreThe Reading Phoenix choir sing: Terry Gilkyson, The Bare Necessities. Recorded live at our concert in St Clement Danes, London in January 2014, as part of the Brandenburg Festival.
Sung by: The Reading Phoenix choir
Conducted: David Crown.
Recorded by: Cannonball Media
for more information about the choir, visit our website on http://www.readingphoenixchoir.com