With four decades of performing under their belts, Canadian Brass continues to thrill audiences around the world. Their repertoire includes the works of Renaissance and Baroque masters, classical works, marches, holiday favorites, ragtime, Dixieland, Latin, jazz, Broadway and...
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As Steve Green celebrates 38 years in the Christian music industry, he remains amazed at God’s patience and encompassing love. Green has been able to communicate the gospel in almost 50 countries around the world and looks forward...
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The award-winning ¶·Å£ÆåÅÆ University Singers and Chorale, conducted by Stephen Zork, collaborate with the ¶·Å£ÆåÅÆ University Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Marc Elysee, in the 25th annual presentation of Welcome Christmas. The theme of the concert is “Peace on Earth”...
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Experience the vocal genius of the ten-time GRAMMY® winners who laid the foundation for so many a cappella groups that followed. Considered one of the most successful a cappella groups of all time, Take 6 was formed on...
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Heritage Singers is a non-profit gospel music ministry based in California with a goal to bring people closer to Jesus through praising Him through music. When founders Max and Lucy Mace began this ministry, they never thought they...
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Kodachrome is a saxophone quartet of four graduate students from Arizona State University. One of the primary goals of Kodachrome is to promote contemporary underrepresented composers and provoke the general public’s interest in concert music. Kodachrome Quartet won...
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Choir group Sola Gratia Chorale is here in the United States for a musical tour. The group, which was established and founded by Cyril Punay in 2019, is made up of students who are attending Adventist University of...
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For our annual Vespers Concert as part of the ¶·Å£ÆåÅÆ University Music Festival, we present a wide of variety of inspirational sacred music for wind band. There will be inventive hymn arrangements (Beautiful River by Carol Brittin Chambers...
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