Archive for the ‘Music’ Category
ORA SINGERS A Classic Christmas with Stephen Fry
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November 27th, 2023
ORA Singers – Creating a Recorded Legacy
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November 26th, 2023
ORA’s German debut, a sell out performance!
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June 14th, 2019
On Friday the 6th of June, ORA Singers made its European public debut in the opening night of Germany’s Tage Alter Musik Festival; a sell-out performance, in the newly re-opened 14th century St. Peter’s Cathedral in Regensburg. Since winning the 2018 Opus Klassik Award for ‘Best Ensemble of the Year’, the 18 voice ensemble was invited to perform as part of the long-running festival and treated the audience to its Music of Hope programme, including the classic Allegri Miserere and Sir James MacMillan’s masterful setting of the same text.
ORA Singers at the Opus Klassik Awards
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September 19th, 2018
We’re delighted that ORA Singers have been awarded Best Ensemble of the Year (Choral) at the Opus Klassik Awards, for our Many are the Wonders album!
The Opus Klassik Awards are Germany’s leading classical music awards, organised by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) which is made up of many of the biggest names in the music industry including Deutsche Gramophone, Sony and Warner Classics.
Competition is stiff, and the past winners in all categories read like a who’s who of the classical music world. So we are incredibly pleased to have won such a huge accolade in only our third year!
We’re delighted that our record label @harmoniamundi have been announced as this year’s #GramoAwards Label of the Year!
Brian’s Picks – Suzi Digby
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July 11th, 2018
In the latest episode of Brian’s Picks, conductor Suzi Digby joins Brian Newhouse for music and conversation, sharing recordings of six works performed by her new ensemble, ORA. Selections include works by Thomas Tallis, Bob Chilcott, William Byrd, and more.
Listen to the show on yourclassical.org