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Bruckner: 'Locus Iste' - Cantores Celestes Maritimes & The Saint John Men's Chorus
Cantores Celestes Maritimes
Saint John Men's Chorus
Cantores Celestes String Quartet
Director Kelly Galbraith
On Saturday April 27 7 pm 'Songs of Sanctuary' was presented by Cantores Celestes Maritimes and the Saint John Men's Chorus under the direc... moreCantores Celestes Maritimes
Saint John Men's Chorus
Cantores Celestes String Quartet
Director Kelly Galbraith
On Saturday April 27 7 pm 'Songs of Sanctuary' was presented by Cantores Celestes Maritimes and the Saint John Men's Chorus under the direction of Kelly Galbraith in the beautiful acoustics of Stella Maris Church in Saint John.
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Call of the Champions
John Williams conducts the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, and International Children's Choir in performing the 2002 Winter Olympic theme song "Call of the Champions" during the Cultural Olympiad concert, February 9, 2002. "Call of th... moreJohn Williams conducts the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square, and International Children's Choir in performing the 2002 Winter Olympic theme song "Call of the Champions" during the Cultural Olympiad concert, February 9, 2002. "Call of the Champions" was composed by John Williams for the 2002 Olympic Games.
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“Citius, Altius, Fortius!” That was the soaring sound that was heard during the Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympic Games. Those three Latin words, meaning “Faster, Higher, Stronger,” echoed throughout millions of homes as people around the world tuned in to watch those games. “Call of the Champions” was a spectacular collaboration that inspired hearts and lifted spirits of a nation still reeling from the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir performed the national anthem at the opening ceremonies, which included a tribute using the flag that was flown at Ground Zero.
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"You are my Refuge"
"You are my Refuge" Michael John Trotta (Conducted by the composer)
The 68th Annual Ocean Grove Choir Festival
Recorded: July 11, 2021
The Great Auditorium (Ocean Grove, NJ)
For more information on the ministries of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting As... more"You are my Refuge" Michael John Trotta (Conducted by the composer)
The 68th Annual Ocean Grove Choir Festival
Recorded: July 11, 2021
The Great Auditorium (Ocean Grove, NJ)
For more information on the ministries of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, please visit:
www.OceanGrove.org
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The Lamb - John Tavener -- sung by the Stairwell Carollers
The Lamb - poem by William Blake, composed by John Tavener - Performed by Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers on Dec 18, 2009. The Stairwell Carollers are an cappella Ottawa choir, formed in 1977 by director Pierre Massie. A non-profit organization, the... moreThe Lamb - poem by William Blake, composed by John Tavener - Performed by Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers on Dec 18, 2009. The Stairwell Carollers are an cappella Ottawa choir, formed in 1977 by director Pierre Massie. A non-profit organization, they raise funds for local charities through concert, CD and cookbook sales.
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Edward Elgar: "Lux Aeterna"
Edward Elgar: "Lux Aeterna" (Nimrod) from the Enigma-Variations for orchestra, for choir arranged by John Cameron.
European Church Music Festival Schwäbisch Gmünd 2019 in the Münster of Schwäbisch Gmünd, 18 July 2019. The concert with John Rutter & Chamb... moreEdward Elgar: "Lux Aeterna" (Nimrod) from the Enigma-Variations for orchestra, for choir arranged by John Cameron.
European Church Music Festival Schwäbisch Gmünd 2019 in the Münster of Schwäbisch Gmünd, 18 July 2019. The concert with John Rutter & Chamber Choir of Europe, conducted by Nicol Matt (Germany) in MÜNSTER of Schwäbisch Gmünd was a huge success! John Rutter received the prestigious European Church Music Prize 2019 for outstanding contributions to church music.
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Songs of the Season (concert, December 19th, 7:00 p.m.)
The Choristers of the Cathedral Church of Saint John the DivineMalcolm Merriweather, Conductor
The renowned Choristers make their Met debut with a lively and seasonal program by Benjamin Britten, John Rutter, and Robert Sirota. With soloists...
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Melbourne Online Philharmonic
Formed in April 2020 as a result of COVID-19, the group started to continue the Passion we all share in music.
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John Rutter: Magnificat - 2. Of a Rose, a lovely Rose
John Rutter (*1945):
Magnificat (1990)
2. Of a Rose, a lovely Rose
Monteverdichor Würzburg
Thüringer Symphoniker Saalfeld-Rudolstadt
Matthias Beckert (cond.)
Live recording from december 4th, 2011 in the Neubaukirche, Würzburg, Germany.
Of ... moreJohn Rutter (*1945):
Magnificat (1990)
2. Of a Rose, a lovely Rose
Monteverdichor Würzburg
Thüringer Symphoniker Saalfeld-Rudolstadt
Matthias Beckert (cond.)
Live recording from december 4th, 2011 in the Neubaukirche, Würzburg, Germany.
Of a Rose, a lovely Rose,
Of a Rose is all my song.
Hearken to me, both old and young,
How this Rose began to spring;
A fairer rose to mine liking
In all this world ne know I none.
Five branches of that rose there been,
The which be both fair and sheen;
The rose is called Mary, heaven's queen.
Out of her bosom a blossom sprang.
The first branch was of great honour:
That blest Marie should bear the flow'r;
There came an angel from heaven's tower
To break the devil's bond.
The second branch was great of might,
That sprang upon Christmas night;
The star shone over Bethlem bright,
That man should see it both day and night.
The third branch did spring and spread;
Three kinges then the branch gan led
Unto Our Lady in her child-bed;
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