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A Dorset Carol
An arrangement by David Drinkell of a very old traditional Dorset Carol - Sung here by Bournemouth Male Voice Choir at a Concert in Tyneham Church in Dorset on 13th December 2013. Video courtesy of Steve Blowers.
The members of Bournemouth Male Voice ... moreAn arrangement by David Drinkell of a very old traditional Dorset Carol - Sung here by Bournemouth Male Voice Choir at a Concert in Tyneham Church in Dorset on 13th December 2013. Video courtesy of Steve Blowers.
The members of Bournemouth Male Voice met at central Bournemouth and took a coach off into the depths of Dorset to give a Concert at Tyneham Church. It was an amazing evening – the church absolutely stuffed to capacity the Choir uber-vibrant and full of good music. An historic event 70 years on (to the week) from the evacuation of Tyneham and the occasion, the poetry and music stirred up many differing feelings; laughter, poignancy and nostalgia chief amongst them. A privilege to take part in the event – thanks to Lt Col Ken Davies for his perfect organisation of the event – the phrase military precision comes to mind! less
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Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming
From the Hawaii Sacred Choir Concert on 12/11/10, a quarted sings the Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) arrangement of the 14th century song "Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming." The singers are Carl Crosier (counter-tenor), Melissa Eick (alto), Mike Dupre (tenor)... moreFrom the Hawaii Sacred Choir Concert on 12/11/10, a quarted sings the Michael Praetorius (1571-1621) arrangement of the 14th century song "Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming." The singers are Carl Crosier (counter-tenor), Melissa Eick (alto), Mike Dupre (tenor), and Scott Villard (baritone).
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Blossom Street
Blossom Street is a highly versatile and vibrant chamber Choir comprising some of the UK’s best young singers which performs regularly on TV and radio as well as on the Concert platform, and has released two critically acclaimed CDs with Naxos.
Directe... moreBlossom Street is a highly versatile and vibrant chamber Choir comprising some of the UK’s best young singers which performs regularly on TV and radio as well as on the Concert platform, and has released two critically acclaimed CDs with Naxos.
Directed by Hilary Campbell, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, the group was formed a decade ago, while the singers were studying at the University of York, and relocated to London in 2007. In York, Blossom Street filmed a medley of Christmas carols for BBC2, which was broadcast during the snooker final in 2005, and since then has performed nationwide and beyond. They sang to Prince Charles on ITV1 as part of his 60th birthday celebrations, and gave their debut in Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of the Voicelab series in 2009. Recent projects include performances in Sweden, Japan and Spain as well as at the Edinburgh Fringe, regular broadcasts on BBC Radio 4, recording projects for Resonus and Guild, several education projects and corporate, Concert and festival ... less
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Alberto Favero: Te quiero - Cantate Venlo, The Netherlands
12th International Chamber Choir Competition Marktoberdorf, Germany, www.modfestivals.org; June 10-15, 2011; Live recording; This is a service of Choral Festival Network www.choralfestivalnetwork.org; Concert Kaisersaal Kloster Füssen June 13
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O Salutaris Hostia (Ē. Ešenvalds) - Mixed Choir of Arts Academy Split
soloists: Jelena Grubišić-Čabo and Petra Jurić
Recorded on December 13, 2015, in the Church of St. Dominic in Split, Croatia, at the Concert organized as a part of the World Choral Day celebration.
camera operators: Tolan Radica, Karlo Hiržin
video r... moresoloists: Jelena Grubišić-Čabo and Petra Jurić
Recorded on December 13, 2015, in the Church of St. Dominic in Split, Croatia, at the Concert organized as a part of the World Choral Day celebration.
camera operators: Tolan Radica, Karlo Hiržin
video recording: Tolan Radica, Bernard Kahle
audio recording and production: Bernard Kahle
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John Tavener: Magnificat Collegium Regale LIVE (excerpt)
From our album 'Stabat Mater', recorded live in Concert at the Cathedral Church of St Marie, Sheffield, UK on 20th September 2014.
Sheffield Chamber Choir, directed by Robert Webb.
Sound recording and images by James Bacon www.pianorecording.co.uk
CD... moreFrom our album 'Stabat Mater', recorded live in Concert at the Cathedral Church of St Marie, Sheffield, UK on 20th September 2014.
Sheffield Chamber Choir, directed by Robert Webb.
Sound recording and images by James Bacon www.pianorecording.co.uk
CD available to buy at www.sheffieldchamberChoir.moonfruit.com
Mp3 download available on Amazon and iTunes.
John Tavener's Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis 'Collegium Regale' were composed in 1986, commissioned by Stephen Cleobury for the Choir of King's College, Cambridge.
The standard text of the Magnificat (Song of Mary, Luke 1: 46-55) is augmented by words of the Orthodox troparion (Byzantine hymn) to the Mother of God. less
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Choirs R Us: Stayin' Alive
Choirs R Us performing at their Christmas Concert 2013 on 7 December. Choir Director: Jenny Bennett. For more info: www.Choirsrus.co.uk
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Cape Town Youth Choir - Ave Verum Corpus
Cape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu): "Ave Verum Corpus"
Conductor: Leon Starker
Composer: William Byrd (1540-1623)
Performed at Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium, Cape Town (16th July 2013) in a joint Concert with the Whiffenpoofs of Yale
Ave Verum... moreCape Town Youth Choir (formerly Pro Cantu): "Ave Verum Corpus"
Conductor: Leon Starker
Composer: William Byrd (1540-1623)
Performed at Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium, Cape Town (16th July 2013) in a joint Concert with the Whiffenpoofs of Yale
Ave Verum Corpus
William Byrd (1540-1623)
Renaissance Motet
An English composer of the Renaissance period, William Byrd was a student of Thomas Tallis and wrote many works both sacred and secular in the common forms in England at the time. Byrd's Ave Verum Corpus appeared in his Gradualia, two volumes of liturgical polyphony published in 1605 and 1607. Primarily devoted to use within the major feasts of the church calendar, some of the included items in the 1605 volume do not belong to the main sphere of works. The Ave Verum Corpus is one of these. It is a popular work of Byrd's, utilising the well-known Latin text of the Eucharistic hymn.
Ave verum corpus, natum
de Maria Virgine,
vere passum, immolatum
in cruce pro homine,
cuius latus perforatum
fluxit aqua... less