It will feature all new recordings by the Chorale and original artwork and poetry readings by local students. Completely blissed out after attending the Oriana Haydn Sunrise concert this. For more recent performance videos, visit our YouTube page.
This exciting new program will premiere on Friday, June 4th on our YouTube channel. The following clips contain the Century Singers’ 2015 collaboration with the Brazos Valley Symphony to perform Ola Gjeilo’s Sunrise Mass, followed by excerpts from our 20 spring concerts. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.
May the words of these women inspire you to hold onto and act upon the “Hope… that perches in the soul.“ Listen free to Bel Canto Choir Vilnius Sunrise Mass (Live) (Sunrise Mass (Live)). Spheres Sunrise Mass (Ola Gjeilo) Bel Canto Choir Vilnius Ola Gjeilo - City. Teasdale acknowledges that “Each one of us has walked through storm and fled the wolves along the road.” Taylor says to the Star, “Then the traveler in the dark, Thanks you for your tiny spark” Angelou expresses gratitude ‘for your presence during the bright and sunny days, for then we can share that which we have with those who have less” in “Maya’s Prayer for Peace.” We invite you to join us online for this free event of poetry, music, and art. Tenebrae Sunrise Mass performed in Rome Gjeilo: The. These are songs of hope, gratitude, and comfort that speak to our shared fears and dreams. We raise our voices in harmony to the words of women from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. In ‘Homecoming’ the goal has been achieved, and now we experience the tense drama of returning the three astronauts home safely.Western Reserve Chorale is proud to present In Her Voice: Celebrating the Poetry of Women, an online multi-media event.
In addition, we will observe the 50th anniversary of the Landing on the Moon with the final movement of a new song cycle called ‘Space Race’ by Australian composer, Glyn Lehmann. His debut album for Decca is an important release of heavenly, bewitching, eternal new choral music for our time. Grace Yip will accompany on the piano and Ron Fox will play shimmering chords behind the choir, building to a tremendous climax on the 3,000-pipe pipe organ. Ola Gjeilo (pronounced Yay-lo) was born in Norway in 1978, and moved to the United States in 2001 to begin his composition studies at the Juilliard School in New York City. As well, flutist Ingrid Crozman will call up the stars with the virtuoso flute part that dances over ‘Voices of Light’. Joining the choir will be saxophonist George Laidlaw, who will improvise in the piece called ‘Night Yoik’, inspired by the Sami people from northern Scandanavia. This compelling music speaks of the resplendence of the cosmos. This concert hopes to do just that with music by composers who are mainly from northern regions and who are inspired to create an atmosphere and a mood of the mystical, who are inspired by the natural phenomena of the night sky. At this time of the year we are more attuned to the vast cosmic space that envelopes our day-to-day world and we look for ways to experience the wonder of the stars, the moon and that greatest of all light shows, the Northern Lights. It’s observance and celebration are very ancient. Those of us who live in the northern countries are fascinated by the mystery that surrounds the winter solstice.