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Miserere miseris
Miserere miseris - from The Dublin Troper, c. 1360, arranged Michael McGlynn - The Waldorf Students Choir, conductor: László Bencze. Recorded on 20. 06. 2015. on The Night of Museums in The Hungarian National Gallery Budapest
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Sinirangan Chamber Singers
Founded on February 2018, The Sinirangan Chamber Singers is a community-based vocal ensemble in Tacloban City comprised of volunteers who share a love for singing. The ensemble aims to promote artistic excellence in choral music ranging from classical to ... moreFounded on February 2018, The Sinirangan Chamber Singers is a community-based vocal ensemble in Tacloban City comprised of volunteers who share a love for singing. The ensemble aims to promote artistic excellence in choral music ranging from classical to popular. It also aims to provide an opportunity for passionate Singers to discover The voice as a singing instrument, develop high-level musical skills related to choral singing, influence choral music appreciation, develop cultural awareness, use choral music as a tool for change in building a better community, and finally, to represent Eastern Visayas in both local and international choral scenes. The Sinirangan believes that everyone can enjoy choral music and hopes to connect people of diverse backgrounds and ages to this extraordinary art form. The Sinirangan is multigenerational and welcomes Singers of all backgrounds to audition. The members include professionals and students from Eastern Visayas and are trained by, Mary Jeane Egloso, The founder and choi... less
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Heaven - Rich Campbell, composer, Georgia College Max Noah Singers
The Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York has a “Poetry in Motion” series that puts posters of poetry in subway cars. I was on The 1 train on Manhattan’s West Side one day when I saw The poem “Heaven,” by Patrick Phillips. I was immediately captured ... moreThe Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York has a “Poetry in Motion” series that puts posters of poetry in subway cars. I was on The 1 train on Manhattan’s West Side one day when I saw The poem “Heaven,” by Patrick Phillips. I was immediately captured by The simple beauty of Patrick’s poem, and The mystery of The first line, “It will be The past.” I loved his vision and thought immediately that I wanted to compose music for this poem. Mystery, joy, wonder. “Heaven” is The winner of choral composition competitions sponsored by both The Manhattan Choral Ensemble and Georgia College. Performed by The Georgia College Max Noah Singers, Dr. Jennifer Flory conducting. less
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Ubi Caritas
Ubi Caritas, Paul Mealor
May 2012
Trinity College Chapel
Toronto, Ontario
Cantabile Chamber Singers
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Vokalna skupina Uosm - Samo ljubezen (prir. Aljaž Bastič)
Robert Pešut, Barbara Pešut, prir. Aljaž Bastič - Samo ljubezen
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.
... moreRobert Pešut, Barbara Pešut, prir. Aljaž Bastič - Samo ljubezen
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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O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM by Ivo Antognini
The fabulous ECU Chamber Singers sing my O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM - Andrew Crane, conductor
Dec 6, 2011 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - Grenville NC - USA
The SATB edition is a cappella; The SA is accompanied, with piano and cello.
Published by Alliance... moreThe fabulous ECU Chamber Singers sing my O MAGNUM MYSTERIUM - Andrew Crane, conductor
Dec 6, 2011 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church - Grenville NC - USA
The SATB edition is a cappella; The SA is accompanied, with piano and cello.
Published by Alliance Music Pub. (North America) and
Annie Bank (world except North America)
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S S Wesley: Cast me not away from Thy presence, sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds
Written in 1848 for The Choir of what was Then Leeds Parish Church, 'Cast me not away' is a masterpiece in miniature. Owing much to The polyphonic work of The Renaissance, The motet is a deeply-felt work written during Wesley's period of recuperation fro... moreWritten in 1848 for The Choir of what was Then Leeds Parish Church, 'Cast me not away' is a masterpiece in miniature. Owing much to The polyphonic work of The Renaissance, The motet is a deeply-felt work written during Wesley's period of recuperation from a fall whilst out fishing in The North Yorkshire countryside at Helmsley. The chromatic clashes at The words "The bones which Thou hast broken" are almost certainly reflective of The pain The composer had suffered, for his leg was badly broken and he walked ever after with a noticeable limp.
This performance was recorded in Leeds Minster on Sunday 28th April 2013 during The recital of 'Music with Minster connections' sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds, directed by Dr Simon Lindley.
Leeds Minster, formerly Leeds Parish Church, has a long and distinguished musical history. The list of organists and past organists of The Parish Church of St Peter-at-Leeds is outstanding. 'Music with Minster connections' celebrated both this heritage and The status of Leed... less