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Neoteric Chamber Choir
Our mission is to be the vanguard of choral music, dedicated to the creation and performance of new and innovative works that inspire, challenge, and uplift both our members and our audiences.
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Elevating Voices: We aim to empower our singers... moreOur mission is to be the vanguard of choral music, dedicated to the creation and performance of new and innovative works that inspire, challenge, and uplift both our members and our audiences.
Vision:
Elevating Voices: We aim to empower our singers to be vocal pioneers, pushing the boundaries of their own abilities and contributing to the growth and development of the choral art form.
Education and Exploration: We are dedicated to educating our members and audiences about contemporary choral music, offering insights into the creative process, and fostering a deeper appreciation for the evolving landscape of the genre.
Supporting Composers: We aim to provide a supportive environment for composers, encouraging them to experiment and create, while ensuring their work is given the recognition and respect it deserves.
By living our mission, Neoteric Chamber Choir strives to be a catalyst for musical exploration, an advocate for emerging composers, and a source of inspiration for all who share... less
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Wanting Memories - Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus
Performed by Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus. Direction by Dr. Stephen Futrell.
Words and music by Ysaye M. Barnwell.
To learn more and support our organization please visit:
https://www.Voiceschapelhill.org/
Synch licensing obtained from The Musi... morePerformed by Voices: The Chapel Hill Chorus. Direction by Dr. Stephen Futrell.
Words and music by Ysaye M. Barnwell.
To learn more and support our organization please visit:
https://www.Voiceschapelhill.org/
Synch licensing obtained from The Musical Source, LLC.
This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. www.NCArts.org
During the fall semester of 2020, Voices embarked on rehearsing and preparing 4 selections to be audio recorded and produced with video. Enjoy the third song of the series “Wanting Memories" less
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Dragons in Concert: You'll Never Walk Alone
The Drakensberg Boys Choir & the Welsh Male Voice Choir of South Africa performing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' during the Dragons in Concert event on Saturday 25 August 2012.
Song Composed by: R.Rodgers & O. Hammerstein II
Conducted by: Johann van der Sandt
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Barcarolle Choir Workshop for Women's Voices
Barcarolle Choir singers and their Music Director, Sam Evans, are delighted to announce their next workshop on Saturday January 18th, 2020.At St Cuthbert's Earls Court50 Philbeah Gardens, London, SW5 9EB**Jazz Legends: 2pm-3:30pm, £14Repertoire:Drea...
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Vokalna skupina Uosm - O Belle Fusa (Orlando di Lasso)
Orlando di Lasso - O Belle Fusa
The recording of groups's first annual concert. Singing is youth Vocal group Uosm. The concert took place in the hall of the music school of Trbovlje on Sunday, 30 March 2014, at 19 p m.
Group members are Eva Amon... moreOrlando di Lasso - O Belle Fusa
The recording of groups's first annual concert. Singing is youth Vocal group Uosm. The concert took place in the hall of the music school of Trbovlje on Sunday, 30 March 2014, at 19 p m.
Group members are Eva Amon and Brina Dragar (soprano), Maruša Borovšak and Barbara Kadunc (alto), Žan Rojko and Aljaž Bastič (tenor) and Črt Dragar and Rok Hvala (bass).
The group's informal leader is Aljaž Bastič
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And So It Goes
Chicagoland Voices 2015 Winter Concert
by Billy Joel
Solos Jonathan Lorenzen, Cale Singleton
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Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Mixed Voices version
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Book of Common Prayer version 1662)
set to music for six part mixed Voices SAT-SAT)
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes from the origin of the melodies:
Many years ago I wrote a... moreMagnificat and Nunc Dimittis (Book of Common Prayer version 1662)
set to music for six part mixed Voices SAT-SAT)
The title of this work (Canticula Ursae Minoris/Songs of the Little Bear) comes from the origin of the melodies:
Many years ago I wrote an "Oratorio" based on Winnie the Pooh (The Expotition to the North Pole)
and gave each character little melodic leitmotifs,
such as "Sing ho for the life of a bear" (which becomes "to be a light to lighten the Gentiles" in the Nunc Dimittis),
"They all went off to discover the pole" (which is the initial theme of the Magnificat)
and "What I say, said Eeyore, is that it's unsettling" (which becomes the "Glory be to the Father" section at the end of each canticle)
The original and much simpler "oratorio" work, called Poohratorio of course, may be published once AA Milne goes into public domain (2031).
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