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Jubilate, Alleluia!
Performance of Jason Shelton's Jubilate, Alleluia! at the 2013 Tennessee ACDA conference, First Baptist Church, Chattanooga, TN (Live)
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Alleluia by Jake Runestad
"Alleluia" by Jake Runestad. Performed by the Salt Lake Vocal Artists. Brady Allred, conductor. Purchase scores: http://jakerunestad.com/store/Alleluia
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Jubilate!
Jubilate! meets once a week and gives three concerts a year - in a wide variety of styles.
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Jubilate Deo Choir
The Jubilate Deo Choir is the resident choir at the parish church of Naxxar (Malta) and is mainly responsible to animate the liturgy of the principal feasts of the Catholic Church celebrated in this parish. It was founded by Rev. Paul Caruana in 1974 as a... moreThe Jubilate Deo Choir is the resident choir at the parish church of Naxxar (Malta) and is mainly responsible to animate the liturgy of the principal feasts of the Catholic Church celebrated in this parish. It was founded by Rev. Paul Caruana in 1974 as a girls’ choir and sang for the first time at Christmas that same year. In the following months male voices were added and the enlarged choir sang for the first time in the Good Friday celebrations of 1975. Eventually adult female voices joined in, establishing an SATB choir.
The first big occasion for the choir came in 1980, performing works by the compatriot prolific composer of sacred music Joseph Fenech (1917-2010). The Jubilate Deo Choir has since performed at the Teatru Manoel on many occasions, took part in the BBC production “Songs of Praise” that was televised worldwide and in 1990 sang during the visit to Malta of Pope John Paul II. Following the successful first Maltese performance of Camille Saint-Saëns’ Oratorio di Natale in December 2005 the Jubi... less
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Jubilate for men's voices and organ
St Helen's church in Hollinfare celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1997 and invited the gentlemen of Manchester Cathedral Voluntary Choir to sing at the celebratory service.
The service included a Jubilate, which I wrote especially for the purpose as a... moreSt Helen's church in Hollinfare celebrated its 500th anniversary in 1997 and invited the gentlemen of Manchester Cathedral Voluntary Choir to sing at the celebratory service.
The service included a Jubilate, which I wrote especially for the purpose as a psalm chant.
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AKMUZ FER - Jubilate Deo
Autor: Domenico Bartolucci
VII. Festa choralis at University of Zagreb. "AKMUZ FER" performance of "Jubilate Deo" by Domenico cardinal Bartolucci (http://www.fondazionebartolucci.it/)
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Alleluia - Randall Thompson performed by Octarium
Celebrating the 71st anniversary of Randall Thompson's "Alleluia," first performed on July 8, 1940 at the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood under the direction of G. Wallace Woodworth.
Performed by Octarium. Available on the album Essentials (http... moreCelebrating the 71st anniversary of Randall Thompson's "Alleluia," first performed on July 8, 1940 at the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood under the direction of G. Wallace Woodworth.
Performed by Octarium. Available on the album Essentials (http://www.octarium.org/cd3.html).
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Alleluia! O virga mediatrix for 6-part chorus a cappella (Basden)
Here's a new setting of Hildegard von Bingen's Alleluia! O virga mediatrix.
Language: Latin. Standard of difficulty: a bit tricky. Duration: circa 2 minutes. It's in six parts with no divisi, so it would also suit a sextet. It may be used for church or c... moreHere's a new setting of Hildegard von Bingen's Alleluia! O virga mediatrix.
Language: Latin. Standard of difficulty: a bit tricky. Duration: circa 2 minutes. It's in six parts with no divisi, so it would also suit a sextet. It may be used for church or concert performances free of charge – please contact me for the score:
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