Sentences with phrase «choral work»

The resulting work transforms painting and sound and creates a moving temporal installation, testing the boundaries between image and sound; Pärt's choral work echoed through the gallery, sung by a choir that stood among us.
Waller's Requiem Mass is a ceremonial choral work that explores contemporary faith, advocacy -LSB-...]
The Canadian - born, London - based artist has used the human voice as her material to make a choral work called DOUG (above).
As heard in «Take Two» at MoMA and again in «September 11» at MoMA PS1, she has used forty speakers to convey the experience of a choral work by Thomas Tallis, the Renaissance composer.
It's hard to believe this movie is Stark's first credited film score because what his music, especially the choral work, brings to the film really takes it to another level.
As children progress through the grades, they add alto, tenor, and bass recorders and sing increasingly complex two - and three - part choral works.
The strike forced the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra to substitute orchestral for choral works last Saturday and Sunday.
The recipient of commissions from the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, St. Paul's Cathedral, and others, he has written more than 80 works for the concert stage, including the operas Two Boys (2010), Dark Sisters (2011), and the forthcoming Marnie; the song cycles Sentences (2015), for countertenor Iestyn Davies, and Impossible Things (2009), for tenor Mark Padmore; a viola concerto for violist Nadia Sirota; and the choral works My Days (2011) and Recordare, Domine (2013), written for the Hilliard Ensemble and the Tallis Scholars respectively.
Highlighting this conference are performances of «Black Mountain Songs,» a collection of theatrical choral works and accompanying visuals, created several years ago as an homage to the college.

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If there is a choral postlude, chatting over it is an insult to the choir, which has worked hard to prepare something beautiful for God; if there is only an organ postlude (with or without a recessional hymn), chatting over it is an insult to the organist.
Choral conductor Robert Shaw was known for his arrangements and recordings of Christmas music, and this concert of his work features his protegee Sylvia McNair as well as Vocality, the new chorus created by Chicago Children's Choir director Josephine Lee.
Peterson and her two park district colleagues were hired in September on a part - time basis to replace Steve McClarey, who worked full time as director of all the choruses and as choral program manager.
Cuomo, who worked under former President Clinton as HUD secretary, delivered a kind of eulogy for the Clintons as he presided over the event in the Senate chamber, which included a choral group from Albany High School who sang «God Bless America.»
Rather than composing new songs, choral and instrumental versions of the majority of their most recent album, Veckatimest, are used to make up a score of sorts and it works perfectly.
As composed by Ella Milch - Sheriff, on whose life the movie is partly based, the choral concert work brings together a haunted past with a plea for healing, making «Past Life» an especially resonant soundtrack in a powerful repertoire that hinges upon the emotional devastation wreaked by The Holocaust..
Instead Bruno Coulais» work only intrudes when necessary with a ghostly choral landscape.
The school has also worked with its local secondary the Plume, Maldon Choral Society and the Maldon Youth Orchestra and takes part each year in the Barnados children's concert at the Royal Albert Hall where pupils are regularly chosen to sing solo.
Steve York is a longtime professional choral singer who has been reviewing music reference works since 2005.
He's worked as an actor and techie in the theatre, a radio personality, copy writer, voice over artist, choral conductor, and musician, and has served on several international special interest boards in New York and Texas.
It may seem like an odd choice given that this game didn't fare well, but it was the latest and greatest at the time this arrangement was created, and it's actually a great arrangement with some powerful choral and string work.
In collaboration with Roberto C. Lange you have worked with choral groups and video projections.
Many of the artist's works evoke his African - American identity and the broader struggle for civil rights, from sculptures incorporating fire hoses, to events organized around soul food, and choral performances by the experimental musical ensemble Black Monks of Mississippi, led by Gates himself.
He is the co-director of the Orfeón San Juan Bautista choral ensemble in Puerto Rico and has a lot of experience working with and composing for boy sopranos.
Influenced by French artists such as Philippe Parreno, Pierre Huygue, Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster who, over the past ten years or so, have rethought the dynamics of exhibitions and introduced into their work a choral system of actors and collaborators, Gréaud conceives complex and multi-form projects, exploring the possibilities of creating connections and layers of experience.
Expect an unpredictable yet thoroughly charming experimental mash - up of video work, dance, immersive stage décor, and choral music.
The video centres around a choral piece for which Mikhail Karikis invites an ex-miners» choir to recall and sing the subterranean sounds of a working coal mine.
Featuring contributions from filmmaker Matt Wolf (Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell), Black Mountain Songs is an expansive choral and visual work.
Visitors will experience the world premiere of The Arc of Noise, an epic choral composition created from messages left by scores of callers who participated in the collaborative sound work that debuted at the inaugural exhibition of 323 Projects (323projects.com).
Featuring contributions from filmmaker Matt Wolf (Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell) and acclaimed dancer / choreographer Gus Solomons Jr. (of the Merce Cuningham Company 1965 - 1968), Black Mountain Songs is an expansive choral and visual work.
Bryce Dessner is best known as a guitarist of the rock band The National, but he's also deeply versed in contemporary art history, and he has composed a growing body of choral and orchestral work.
Two special works have been created for the exhibition, a choral performance conceived by Cerith Wyn Evans for the opening night of the exhibition, and the premiere of the unique performance of Lola Montes by Dominique Gonzalez - Foerster.
He was featured for his work in the area of technology integration in music education in the October 2014 issue of Choral Director Magazine.
He was featured for his work in the area of technology integration in music education in the October 2014 issue of Choral Director Magazine.
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