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  • Ave Maris Stella - University of Utah Singers

    Posted by admin on August 26th, 2009 and filed under logo university |

    The University of Utah Singers perform “Ave Maris Stella” by Trond Kverno, live in concert on May 22, 2009 in Knight’s Hall (Brežice Castle) in Brežice, Slovenia, under the direction of Dr. Brady Allred.

    Eastern European tour May 11-June 7, 2009

    Duration : 0:5:30


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    5 Responses

    1. ParagitaChoir Says:

      Well, as a choir, i …
      Well, as a choir, i think we need to learn more and more from you guys. Its amazing in the short time your choir could gain many achievement and experience. By the way, congratulation for winning the Marktoberdoft :) I will waiting your newest video … can’t wait to see it

    2. themikeness6033 Says:

      This is one of my …
      This is one of my favorite choir songs! Congrats on a PERFECT execution.
      Question: Who manufactures your dresses, and are they as stunning up close as they are on camera? Are they comfortable?

    3. UofUtahSingers Says:

      Yes, we are working …
      Yes, we are working on capturing and editing all of our tour concerts and will post more videos as they come so stay tuned! Thank you for your support and kind words! It was an absolute joy for us to perform in such amazing venues and for such wonderful audiences all over Europe!

      Oh, and yes, in my opinion, Varaždin was definitely hotter. ;)

    4. Pebbe496 Says:

      Marvelous! I hope …
      Marvelous! I hope you will upload more videos from your Central European (well, in Europe, we say Hungary and Croatia and Slovenia are Central; Eastern Europe means Ukraine, Russia around here) tour.

      And, wasn’t Varaždin the hot concert?

      Anyway, kudos to you for this extraordinary concert and for putting the caron on Brežice.

    5. Cubulous Says:

      Funny, it doesn’t …
      Funny, it doesn’t look too hot in there, does it?

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