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The St. Philip's Boys Choir: The Best of Angel Voices (2011), a compilation of songs from Angel Voices (1992) and Angel Voices 2 (1996), from the time period from before the choir became known as Libera. Libera: The Christmas Album (2011), a Christmas album, also released in a deluxe edition and Japan edition under the name Winter Songs.
Libera is an all-boy English vocal group directed by Robert Prizeman. Their discography consists of 13 studio albums, three live albums, ten compilation albums, three video albums, an extended play, and six singles. Their early works were released under the names St. Philip's Choir and Angel Voices.
Libera: The Christmas Album (2011) Peace is a studio album by London-based boy choir Libera , which was released in March 2010 by record label EMI Classics .
Libera may refer to: Libera (mythology), a Roman goddess of fertility; Libera (choir), a boy vocal group from London; Libera, a 1993 comedy film "Libera" (song), a song by Italian artist Mia Martini; Libera, a genus of gastropods in the family Endodontidae; Libera Awards for music; Libera.
He worked as a choirmaster from 1970. In 1984 his choir performed with Sal Solo in his arrangement of San Damiano. He founded the successful boys choir Libera in 1999, which is based in south London. [2] In 2010 he became an Associate of the Royal School of Church Music. [3] He died on 8 September 2021. [4]
Nusantara with The Resonanz Children's Choir as the original composer (2018) [36] Brata Main Title (Original Series Soundtrack) as the original composer (2018) [36] Lokapala Main Theme (Original Game Soundtrack) as the original composer (2020) Nusantara with English title "Sing for our World" with Libera Choir as the original composer (2021) [37]
The British boy choir Libera recorded "Gaudete" on their 2001 album Luminous, and performed the song on Aled Jones' DVD Aled's Christmas Carols in 2008. Libera has also included this song on at least 3 Christmas albums, in 2011, 2013, and 2019.
Agnes Nebo von Ballmoos is conducting a choir of male and female students at a Graduation Ceremony. University of Liberia, Monrovia, 1978. Agnes Nebo von Ballmoos (February 21, 1938 – March 29, 2000) was a Liberian professor of music, scholar of Liberian folk music, conductor, composer, and lawyer.