Music
Botany
Recorded on 1st July 2006 at St. John's Church in Llandudno, this was the premier performance of Botany from the Llandudno Festival and we were accompanied by the Manchester Camerata. This piece is a setting of the Robert Minhinnick poem of the same name by local composer Ed Wright.
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2009: Christmas, Llandudno
Amici del Canto perform the "Mariazellermesse" (Hob. XXII:8) by Austrian composer, Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). This is a setting of the traditional Latin mass presented in four-part harmony (SATB) and accompanied by our Chamber Orchestra. It was performed at St. Paul's Church in Llandudno on 19th December 2009.
The default video in this series is the opening movement, Kyrie Eleison.
Soloists
- Video 1. Kyrie Eleison
- SOPRANO: Dina Kubis
- ALTO: Kathryn Nash
- Video 2. Gloria
- SOPRANO: Dina Kubis
- Video 3. Credo
- SOPRANO: Janeen Shaw
- Video 5. Benedictus
- SOPRANO: Delora Harding
- ALTO: Kathryn Nash
- TENOR: Richard Hibbs
- BASSES: Paul Levy & Barry Kiehn
2009: Amici del Canto with Point of Ayr
The performance of So Many True Princesses by Edward Elgar, performed by Amici del Canto and The Point of Ayr Colliery Band.
2007: Frankfurt
A selection of videos from our trip to Frankfurt in 2007. The performance was at the Alte Nikolaikirche in the Römerburg area of the city on 27th July 2007.
The default video in this series is the opening movement from Gloria by Antonio Vivaldi accompanied by the Amici del Canto Chamber Orchestra.
Soloists
- Video 7. The Turtle Dove
- BASS: Jack Palmieri
2006: Rome
A couple of videos from our tour to Rome in 2006. This performance was held at the Chiesa di San Lorenzo in Lucina just off Rome's Via del Corso and was part of the International Sacred Music Festival.
The first video of the pair is Almighty & Everlasting God an unaccompanied piece by Orlando Gibbons.