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Nyne sily nebesnyia (Russia)
Unknown composer. If anybody knows who it is, please let me know!
Part of the Orthodox Catholic Church service sung at the Great Entrance during the Liturgy of the Holy Pre-sanctified Gifts, which is served on Wednesdays and Fridays during Great Lent. ... moreUnknown composer. If anybody knows who it is, please let me know!
Part of the Orthodox Catholic Church service sung at the Great Entrance during the Liturgy of the Holy Pre-sanctified Gifts, which is served on Wednesdays and Fridays during Great Lent. The first two verses are sung very slowly, then there is a silence during which the preist carries the pre-sanctified gifts through the holy doors. All the people prostrate in silence and then the last verse plus three alleluyas is sung.
"Now the powers of heaven invisibly worship with us
For behold, the King of glory doth enter.
Behold the mystical sacrifice is escorted in.
Let us with faith and longing draw near and become partakers of life everlasting. Alleluya."
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK. less
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Gruppo Polifonico "Claudio Monteverdi"
The Polyphonic Group CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI is a non-profit cultural association founded in 1976 and made up by approximately 20 male voices. By engaging in an intense study, could soon join the most important events of prestigious choralcompetitions earning ... moreThe Polyphonic Group CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI is a non-profit cultural association founded in 1976 and made up by approximately 20 male voices. By engaging in an intense study, could soon join the most important events of prestigious choralcompetitions earning statements in Arezzo and Ravenna in 1978 and 1979 and Gorizia in 1982. The polyphonic sacred and secular music certainly represents the most relevant part of the repertoire that the Polyphonic Group “Claudio Monteverdi” successfully brings to Churches and theaters both in Italy and abroad. Among the repertoire, we can find 1500’s and Baroque musical compositions by Palestrina, Da Victoria, Gallus, Viadana, Hassler, Monteverdi. Among the Romantic authors, on the other hand, we can find Schubert, Schumann, Sibelius, and Rossini. Concerning modern Polyphonic music: Poulenc, Kodaly, Bardos, Pizzetti, and Orff. Folk music is not forgotten, but presented in accurate elaborations as to meet the musical needs of the choir. Monteverdi choir has got in its repertory and i... less
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The Kentuckians Chorus
Member of the Barbershop Harmony Society since 1960. Mainly a show-oriented group, we also enter district competition once a year. Our mission: Singing and sharing barbershop harmony for enjoyment and good will.
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Piccolo Lasso
Piccolo Lasso, directed by Ite O’Donovan, is the junior section of The Lassus Scholars, catering for boys and girls aged eight to fifteen. Members receive specialised training in sight-singing, notation and theory, vocal technique, interpretation and repe... morePiccolo Lasso, directed by Ite O’Donovan, is the junior section of The Lassus Scholars, catering for boys and girls aged eight to fifteen. Members receive specialised training in sight-singing, notation and theory, vocal technique, interpretation and repertoire and are guided individually through the Dublin Choral Foundation Training Scheme leading to bronze, silver and gold awards.
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Rehearsal: Awakenings Concert
Choristry rehearsing Cloudburst by Eric Whitacre for the Awakenings concert, held at St John's Church, Southgate, Melbourne Victoria in Australia on Friday 3 December 2011
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Dio vi salvi regina (Corsica)
16th C hymn to the Virgin Mary, patroness of the island. Effectively the Corsican national anthem. "God save the Queen".
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK.
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Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day - John Gardner
RJC Chorale at their Christmas Concert in Knox United Church, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Unfortunately the organ was malfunctioning and could not add any more punch to the last verse.