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Excerpt from Ketevan Festival - INDIA: Bombay Chamber Orchestra & The Goa University Choir - INDIA
Live recording from The Ketevan World Sacred Music Festival 2016. SUNDAY 21st of FEBRUARY 2016 at Old Goa (India).
The KETEVAN World Sacred Music Festival located in Old Goa combines musical traditions from different eras from the East and the West. Th... moreLive recording from The Ketevan World Sacred Music Festival 2016. SUNDAY 21st of FEBRUARY 2016 at Old Goa (India).
The KETEVAN World Sacred Music Festival located in Old Goa combines musical traditions from different eras from the East and the West. The KETEVAN Sacred Music Festival is a project of musical and artistic coexistence; a space where the language of music becomes a bridge to connect and foster dialogue among cultures. Located at 10 km from Panjim, capital city of Goa (India), Old Goa is a World Heritage City (declared by UNESCO in 1986) where different cultures have existed and coexisted throughout history since many centuries ago.
For more information visit: www.ketevanmusicfestival.com
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Sound Recording Engineer Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde
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Let My Silence Grow
Performers: University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. Frank Watkins.
Composer: Zachary J. Moore
Poet: Kamand Kojouri
Score: Coming soon to MusicSpoke.
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Spirituals (Keep Your Lamps and Hush Somebody's Callin My Name)- Seton Hall University Chorus
The Seton Hall University Chorus sings two beloved spirituals, introduced by 2021 Grammy Award winning soloist Kenneth Overton.
Keep Your Lamps Arr. Andre Thomas
Hush Somebody's Callin' My Name B. Dennard
Kenneth Overton, Baritone Soloist
Jas... moreThe Seton Hall University Chorus sings two beloved spirituals, introduced by 2021 Grammy Award winning soloist Kenneth Overton.
Keep Your Lamps Arr. Andre Thomas
Hush Somebody's Callin' My Name B. Dennard
Kenneth Overton, Baritone Soloist
Jason C. Tramm, Director of Choral Activities
Dec. 2020
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I Got Sympathy \ יש לי סימפטיה - Quinta and a Half \ קוינטה וחצי
This is a video shot by Ben Bram, a dear friend and a proffesional vocal arranger from LA, of us singing "I Got Sympathy" by Shlomo Gronich. The video was shot pretty much spontaneously in the Middle of the street in Tel Aviv. Hope you guys enjoy it!
ב... moreThis is a video shot by Ben Bram, a dear friend and a proffesional vocal arranger from LA, of us singing "I Got Sympathy" by Shlomo Gronich. The video was shot pretty much spontaneously in the Middle of the street in Tel Aviv. Hope you guys enjoy it!
בקליפ הזה שצולם ע"י בן בראם, חבר טוב ומעבד אקפלה מקצועי מלוס אנג'לס, אנחנו מבצעים את "יש לי סימפטיה" של שלמה גרוניך. הקליפ צולם בספונטניות מוחלטת באמצע הרחוב בתל אביב. מקווים שתהנו!
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Ne moy peya, ptichko ranobudna Al. Tanev, Coro CSMC (GC)
Interpretación de "Ne moy peya ptichko ranobudna" (Не мой пея, Птичко ранобудна; Do not sing, early bird") del compositor búlgaro Alexander Tanev por el Coro del Conservatorio Superior de Música de Canarias (GC). Solistas: Cristina Rámos, Esther Suárez. D... moreInterpretación de "Ne moy peya ptichko ranobudna" (Не мой пея, Птичко ранобудна; Do not sing, early bird") del compositor búlgaro Alexander Tanev por el Coro del Conservatorio Superior de Música de Canarias (GC). Solistas: Cristina Rámos, Esther Suárez. Directora: Nikoleta Popova
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One Voice Engineering Chorale
One Voice Engineering Chorale is one of University of Santo Tomas' (UST) College-based Choirs. Housed in the Faculty of Engineering, members are composed of students from the different Engineering and Computer Departments.
Started out as a small group... moreOne Voice Engineering Chorale is one of University of Santo Tomas' (UST) College-based Choirs. Housed in the Faculty of Engineering, members are composed of students from the different Engineering and Computer Departments.
Started out as a small group of young Engineering students in 1976, the group now is currently the UST-Engineering's pride.
Under the baton of Mr. Ronald Raz, the chorale has been able to earn places in the annual University Competitions. Even until now, the group has been maintaining a position in the top college Choirs of the University.
The chorale is not only known for their repertoire ranging from sacred music to mellow pop, they are also known for their acapella renditions of up beat pop music. They are also engaged in rendering their music not only to the School community but also in other events that may be requested. less