Showing posts with label choirs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label choirs. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

Beautiful sacred music

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To find inspiration for my morning bike (stationary) ride, I type in to Google, Choral sacred YouTube, so this morning I found

AGNUS DEI - Sacred Choral Music - The Choir of New College, Oxford. (recorded 1996) Album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRwhkBAeheM

Likewise, about 3.5 million others have also been listening to it.

I wonder where the performers are now, 2 decades later?

Director Edward Higginbottom

College of New College  web page and schedule of performances

 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

This is most certainly true

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In 2006 I jointed the choir at Upper Arlington Lutheran Church on Lytham Rd.  Alas. I only lasted about a year. My voice didn’t return. I had only four notes, and they weren’t in a row. But I certainly enjoyed it, and am so glad I tried. It gave me a new appreciation for our choir at UALC.

Thirteen things I liked about singing in the choir

Choir is hard work

Trying to keep up

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Friends of the Creche--Heartland Cradlesong 2007

This morning after church we bought our tickets for the November 9 performance of the Upper Arlington Lutheran Church adult choir premiering Michael Martin's choral and orchestral composition, Scenes from His Nativity, commissioned by the Friends of the Creche, a society dedicated to studying the creche tradition and collecting nativities. Our pastor, Paul Ulring, an expert on hymnody, is the keynote speaker and will discuss sacred Christmas carols used in contemplating the miracle of the Savior's birth. The $20 ticket also covers a Koldtbord, a traditional Norwegian Christmas Eve feast.

Donna selling tickets

The event takes place at The Church at Mill Run, 3500 Mill Run Dr., Hilliard, OH 43026, with the Koldtbord beginning at 6:15 p.m. and the concert at 7:30 p.m. Dave and Donna Hahm are the co-chairs for this event and tickets are available both at Mill Run and Lytham Road campuses of UALC. Beat the Christmas rush--invite a friend for a wonderful evening celebrating the diverse American cultures that include German, Norwegian, Irish, African American and Greek Orthodox Christmas traditions.

The main activities of the convention will be at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Dublin, OH and will include
    Frs. Nathanael Smyth and Nicholas Hughes, monks from the Monastic Brotherhood of St. Theodore, Galion, Ohio, will present the art and hymnody of the Nativity in the Greek Orthodox tradition. Nannette Maciejunes, Director of the Columbus Museum of Art, will introduce the mid-20th Century African American Columbus barber and wood carver, Elijah Pierce, whose vision of the Incarnation shaped his life-long ministry of “sermons in wood” and made him one of the nation’s outstanding African American folk artists. In addition, the traditions of Norway, Ireland, Germany, and Slovakia will be featured.

    An exhibit of nativities from the Marian Library of the University of Dayton will be introduced by Fr. Johann Roten, director of the library and curator of the collec-tion. Program highlights include two Midwestern artists: Jerry Krider of Columbia City, Indiana, and Gary Wilson of Monroe, Michigan. They will talk about the inspiration behind their unique respective expressions of the Nativity in wood and clay. They are among the artists who will be exhibiting in the Manger Mart for the first time. Also planned are programs on the herbal lore associated with the nativity, Advent calendars, building a collection on a budget, and more." From the website schedule