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ID: BRIL99780 CDs: 1 Type: DVD9 |
Collection: Choral Collection Subcollection: Choir1 DVD 16:9
Region: (All) PAL, 2.35:1 ALL FORMATS
Total time: 01:55:00
Sound Tracks: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Stereo 5.1 |
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ID: BRIL99781 CDs: 1 Type: DVD9 |
Collection: Choral Collection Subcollection: Choir1 DVD 16:9
Region: (All) PAL, 2.35:1 ALL FORMATS
Total time: 01:55:00
Sound Tracks: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Stereo 5.1 |
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ID: ARNR0192 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Choral Collection Subcollection: ChoirThis recording features harmonic singing, a vocal technique which allows the performer to sing two or more melodic lines simultaneously. Recorded at the famous Cistercian abbey in Senanque, France, the enigmatic voices of The Overtone Choir directed by Michael Vetter, one of the very few contemporary Masters of this transcendental vocal technique, create beautiful vocal textures. These unique harmonic sounds demonstrate that man can be the complete and ultimate musical instrument, and offer a completely new way of approaching music.
format: Digipack with 12 page booklet |
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ID: DCD34133 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Subcollection: ChoirNational Youth Choirs of Great Britain
James Sherlock organ and piano
Vicky Lester Harp
Ben Parry overall director
Track listing
.CD1
1 Fancie
Boys’ Choir / Greg Hallam
2 Festival Te Deum Op. 32
Training Choir South / Greg Beardsell
3 A Hymn of St Columba
Training Choir South / Greg Beardsell
4 Hymn to St Peter Op. 56a
Training Choir South / Greg Beardsell
5-7 Three Two-part Songs
Boys’ Choir / Greg Hallam
8 A Hymn to the Virgin
Training Choir North / Dominic Peckham
9 Jubilate Deo in C
Training Choir South / Greg Beardsell
10 Hymn to St Cecilia Op. 27
Chamber Choir / Ben Parry
11 Te Deum in C
Training Choir North / Dominic Peckham
12 The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard
Cambiata Voices / Niall Crowley
13 Deus in adjutorium meum
Chamber Choir / Ben Parry
14 Antiphon
Training Choir North / Rachel Staunton
15 Jubilate Deo in E flat
Training Choir North / Rachel Staunton
CD2
1-12 A Ceremony of Carols Op. 28
Girls’ Choirs / Esther Jones
13 Rejoice in the Lamb Festival Cantata Op. 30
National Youth Choir / Robert Isaacs
Total playing time (2 CDs) [1:52:25]
In the thirty years since the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain were born, they have continued to blossom and flourish. New director Ben Parry was quick to notice they share their birthday in 2013 with Britten’s centenary, and the result is this celebratory double album.
Over the course of a year the Delphian engineers have followed the various choirs on their courses, and for the first time all eight groups appear on disc - six hundred singers, eight conductors, in three different venues.
The vast range of Britten’s choral output encompasses work to match the character of each of the different choirs, from the fresh-faced eagerness of the Training Choirs to the maturity and sophistication of the elite National Youth Chamber Choir. The rigorous training all these singers enjoy bears abundant fruit. Their vocal discipline, their energy, their sheer enthusiasm are vividly conveyed in this unique double birthday celebration. |
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ID: PTC5186020 CDs: 1 Type: SACD |
Subcollection: Choir |
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ID: VOL.153.0 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Sacred Music Subcollection: ChoirFor 180 years a church has stood on Vene St. in Tallinn - one of oldest monuments to Orthodoxy in the land of Estonia, and throughout this time the grace of God, through the prayers of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, archbishop of Myra in Lycia, has preserved it.
In his book The Orthodox Church in Estonia His Holiness Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All Russia writes that «the history of Orthodoxy in Estonia is an integral part of the history of the Russian Orthodox Church. Orthodoxy has never been here the dominant religion, yet its importance goes way beyond meaningless statistics. It was not the number of believers that has become the determining factor but the remarkable effect that Orthodoxy had on the spiritual life of Estonians, no matter what their confessional allegiance now. Orthodoxy has a special place in the historical destinies of the entire Baltic region where it came into direct contact and conflict with Catholicism and Protestantism and where the three Christian confessions manifested themselves in one and the same circumstances and in relations with each other. Here throughout several centuries many tasks were solved which nowadays have become particularly relevant and acute, now on a universal level…»
History has not retained any information of how and when Christianity was engendered in the Baltic region. However, it is known that the shores of the severe Baltic Sea were taken over by merchants from Novgorod and Pskov. Since the time of Prince Yaroslavl the Wise the churches built on the trade routes to Scandinavia and Europe were an integral part of Russian spiritual culture. The oldest Orthodox parish in Tallinn of St. Nicholas of Myra in Lycia also has its roots in an ancient trading court set up by Novgorod merchants. The first written mention of an Orthodox church in Tallinn goes back to 1371.
After the end of the Northern War and the annexation of the former Swedish province to the Russian Empire, the Russian population of Revel increased greatly, and the old wooden church on Vene St. became too small for the growing number of parishioners. In 1822 there was laid the foundation for the stone church of St. Nicholas, and on 14 August 1827 the solemn consecration of the altar took place.
According to tradition, the relics of Metropolitan Arseny (Matskevich, 1696-1772) of Rostov are located underneath the ambo of the main sanctuary of the Church of St. Nicholas. Metropolitan Arseny had been exiled to Revel by Empress Catherine II for his resistance to the transfer of monastery property into the state treasury. The bishop spent his last days in a prison cell in one of the fortress towers and went to the Lord on 28 February 1772. The same evening he was buried by the north wall of the wooden Church of St. Nicholas. When the stone church was built, the grave of the metropolitan was to be found inside the church under the sanctuary. The holy hierarch Arseny is numbered among the saints of Rostov and the saints of the Land of Estonia. His memory is kept on 13 March.
The Church of St. Nicholas on Vene St. was the first building in the city with a cupola built in strict accordance with classicism. The majority of the icons of the iconostasis of the main sanctuary have survived from the nineteenth century. Also worthy of attention is the church bell tower, the oldest bell of which was cast in 1642.
At present the rector of the church is Archpriest Oleg Vrona. One of the special features of worship in the church is the unusually beautiful singing of the choir, the director of which since 1989 has been Igor Vrona, who graduated from the Voronezh Conservatoire. The second choir director is Nina Kolosova, who graduated from the musical teacher-training institute in Kazakhstan.
The choir has participated in competitions in various European countries. One of the most noticeable testimonies of its success was its winning first prize at an international competition in Italy in 1998. Worthy preparation for this event were constant choral events in Estonia, as well as performances in Sweden, Germany and Switzerland. The choir took first place at the XIII International Festival of Orthodox Music in Bialystok, Poland, in May 2004. Two music discs have been issued. At the parish"s initiative and under the direction of the choirmaster Igor Vrona international Christmas and Paschal festivals of music take place in Estonia.
The listener"s attention is drawn to the third disc recorded by the choir of the Church of St. Nicholas in Tallinn. The disc offers selected hymns of worship - both authorial works of religious music and Znamenny chant, astounding in its beauty and originality, Georgian and
Kievan chants, as well as melodies of Valaam Monastery, Optina Hermitage and Byzantine melody of the fifteen century. |
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ID: PTC5186146 CDs: 1 Type: SACD |
Subcollection: ChoirMultichannel Hybrid SACD - DSD |
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ID: KAI0012272 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Choir |
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ID: KON32173 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Choir |
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ID: KUK95 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Renaissance Subcollection: ChoirNew release January 2006
Texts and music from the spiritual world of the Middle Ages
A concert recording from the minster at abbey Maulbronn
The completes librettos and lyrics Ë The picture-gallery to the concert |
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