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First "Ensemble vocal régional de Champagne-Ardenne", in residence in Reims, the ensemble's project was born thanks to the support of the Regional Council and Bernard Stasi, became professional ten years later changing its name to Akadêmia with the instrumentalists and in reference to the Platonic Academy and the Italian Accademia of the ...
The Sonus ex machina series of works (Jupiter, Pluton, Neptune and La Partition du Ciel et de l'Enfer), which were developed in collaboration with Puckette, are among the first pieces to utilize real-time audio signal processing, and Pluton was the first ever composition using Puckette's groundbreaking software Max.
Vocal ensemble (from Latin "vocalis" - ‘loud’, ‘singing’) - a performing collective of singers; for example: singing group, pop group. Subcategories This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.
The Neptunes were an American record production duo composed of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, formed in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in 1992.Williams often provided backing vocals and music video appearances on the duo's productions, while Hugo remained behind the scenes.
Fahn was a member of the ensemble in the original Broadway cast of Stephen Schwartz's musical Wicked. In March 2004, Fahn became an understudy for the role of Glinda, replacing Melissa Bell Chait who had suffered a minor stroke. Fahn departed the show on October 31, 2004.
Chant des Soleils, for SATB chorus, children's choir, brass ensemble and percussion (1983) Idmen A/Idmen B, for SATB chorus of 64 or more voices and percussion (1985) Knephas, for SATB chorus of 32 or more voices (1990) Pu wijnuej we fyp, for children's choir (1992) Les Bacchantes, for baritone soloist, female voices and 9 instruments (1993)
Sequentia is an early music ensemble, founded in 1977 by Benjamin Bagby and Barbara Thornton.The group specializes mainly in Medieval music.Sequentia focuses particularly on music with texts, specifically chants and other stories with music, such as the Icelandic Edda.
La Chapelle Royale was founded in 1977 in Paris by the Belgian conductor Philippe Herreweghe.It takes its name from the Chapelle royale of the French kings.. The initial vocation of the ensemble was to interpret the great French repertoire of the 17th century (Henri Dumont, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, André Campra, Jean Gilles...) but, since 1985, Herreweghe associated it ...