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Chœurs is a
joint musical album by
Bertrand Cantat,
Pascal Humbert,
Bernard Falaise and
Alexander MacSween released on
Actes Sud
label on 16
December 2011...
- The
Chœur d'Oratorio de
Paris (Oratorio
choir of Paris) is a
French mixed choir,
funded in 1989 by Jean Sourisse.
After forming the
Chœur of the Concerts...
- The
Choeur de
Chambre de
Namur (founded 1987) is a
choir based in Namur,
which is
sponsored by the Communauté française de Belgique.
Since 2010 the artistic...
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Chœur d'Ombres invisibles) No. 43. Scène et
Chœur: "Debout, Troyens!" (Énée,
Chœur) No. 44. Duo et
Chœur: "Errante sur tes pas" (Didon, Énée,
Chœur)...
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Cantat to sing in his
production in
Montreal of a
Sophocles cycle,
entitled Chœurs. This
sparked public criticism due to Cantat's
murder conviction. Politicians...
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premiere featured soprano Anna Prohaska, the Maîtrise de
Radio France, the
Chœur de
Radio France, and the
Orchestre philharmonique de
Radio France conducted...
- The
choir wall of
Chartres Cathedral (French - clôture de
chœur or tour du
chœur) is a
piece of
stone architecture and
sculpture in
Chartres Cathedral...
- The
Canadian Chamber Choir (
Choeur de
chambre du Canada)'s
mission is to
build community through choral singing. The CCC is a
national ensemble that provides...
- The
Chœur d'hommes de Hombourg-Haut is a Men’s
chorus in the city Hombourg-Haut (department of Moselle).
Formed in 1865. It is the
oldest male
voice choir...
- The
Orchestre National du
Capitole de
Toulouse is a
French orchestra based in Toulouse. It acts as both a
symphony orchestra whose main
residence is Toulouse's...