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World Choir Games 2014 - Programme

The 8th World Choir Games – the world’s largest choir competition – will bring the international flair of the Choir Olympic idea to one of the most traditional singer regions world-wide in the summer of 2014.

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Friday, 11 July <strong>2014</strong><br />

Competitions<br />

RĪGA<br />

ST. PETER’S<br />

CHURCH<br />

8. Bradford Catholic Girls <strong>Choir</strong><br />

Conductor: Tom Leech<br />

Bradford, Great Britain<br />

<strong>Programme</strong><br />

1. Keith Roberts: Everyone Sang<br />

2. Sandra Milliken: Missa piccola<br />

3. Craig Hella Johnson: Will There Really be a “Morning”?<br />

4. Ernani Aguiar: Salmo 150<br />

Category C3 - The Champions Competition<br />

to be continued on Saturday July 12 at 12:00, same venue.<br />

10:00<br />

The Champions Competition<br />

Category C18:<br />

Musica Sacra with<br />

accompaniment – Block 3/4<br />

1. Children‘s <strong>Choir</strong> “Perezvony”<br />

Conductor: Denis Davydov<br />

St. Petersburg, Russia<br />

<strong>Programme</strong><br />

1. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Veni Domine<br />

2. Vladimir Polyakov: Otshe svyati<br />

3. Aleksandr Zharov: Edinorodni sine<br />

4. Aleksandr Zharov: Kheruvimskaya pesn<br />

2. Aarhus Pigekor<br />

Conductor: Helle Høyer Vedel<br />

Aarhus, Denmark<br />

<strong>Programme</strong><br />

1. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Veni Domine<br />

2. Egil Hovland: Bow Down Thine Ear, O Lord<br />

3. Søren Møller: I am the Rose of Sharon<br />

4. Benjamin Britten: A Ceremony of Carols – Nr. 6 This Little Babe<br />

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