“Mazmur Chorale” from Indonesia at the World Choir Games in Riga (2014) performing the “Hallelujah” from Handel’s “Messiah: A Soulfoul Celebration”. www.interkultur.com source
Main Hub of the 10th World Choir Games in Tshwane 2018. The University of Pretoria (Afrikaans: Universiteit van Pretoria, Northern Sotho: Yunibesithi ya Pretoria) is a multi-campus public research university in Pretoria, the administrative and de facto capital of South Africa. source
The British composer John Rutter has written this new anthem for the World Choir Games, which will premiere with choir and orchestra at the July 4 Opening Ceremony of the World Choir Games 2018 in Tshwane, South Africa. University of Pretoria Tuks Camerata and conductor Dr. Michael Barrett from South Africa pre-recorded the piece in […]
Official trailer of the 11TH WORLD CHOIR GAMES July 5 – 15, 2020 Flanders, Belgium Two cities, one passion 20 years after the foundation of the World Choir Games in Austria (2000) the international choral world will once again celebrate the world’s largest international choir competition in the heart of Europe. Antwerp and Ghent are […]
There are more than 500 choirs registered for the World Choir Games 2020 in Flanders. More than 40 of them come from the former WCG host country, South Africa! See here some choirs you will meet in Flanders 2020! www.wcg2020.com source
Stellenberg Girls Choir was awarded the Champions title of the World Choir Games. Here’s their 2014 performance in the “Popular Choral Music” category, conducted by choir master André van der Merwe. Britney Spears, Adele, arr. Leendert Pretorius, ad. André van der Merwe: “Toxic in the Deep” source
St Stithians Boys’ College Duke of Cornwall Singers from South Africa performing in the “Folklore” category of the World Choir Games 2016 in Sochi, Russia. www.worldchoirgames.com source
Lovely performance by Lielvarde Children’s Choir from Latvia competing at the World Choir Games (2014) in Riga, category “Musica Sacra with accompaniment”. The song is called “Laudamus in Domine”, composed by Eve&Austriņa. www.interkultur.com source
Children’s Choir “Melodia” from Russia performing in The Champions Competition, “Youth Choirs of Equal Voices” category. Video by Dagmar Titsch and Stage Alive Production House www.worldchoirgames.com source
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