one equal music – no noise nor silence – inspiring with beauty, complexity, & significance – curated by composer, conductor, & William Byrd Fellow, Antony Pitts
Just a few weeks left to enter your choir's two videos at https://t.co/dFaf525KSX
Hear what @LeonStarker, the conductor of last year's William-Byrd-Prize-winning performance by @capetownchoir had to say:
https://t.co/DuHO2RVchm
Excelsia University College
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Creative practice with three ensembles at three educational institutions and one archive showcased in 'Unlearning from the Past' at last week's HEPP-QN 'Learning Futures' conference at Excelsia University College: @TONUSPEREGRINUS's 'Opening The Eton Choirbook' | @TheSongCompany's 'Accidental Plans' (after Cornelius Cardew) | @TONUSAUSTRALIS & Excelsia University College's new 'Re-New' EP & single: https://t.co/QewMkDhCa6 ... @NewCollegeOx | @Eton_College & @EtonCollLibrary | The Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music (DIAMM)
One month left to enter this year's Excelsia International Christian Choral Celebration!
https://t.co/PqEdRSE7Sr
The 2026 EICCC is a global gathering that celebrates the beauty and diversity of Christian choral music, uniting voices from across the world in faith, creativity, and musical excellence. With entries from five continents in 2025 – South Africa to Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Australia – this event is a meeting place for choirs who sing from conviction, tradition, and living faith. Building on the success of last year’s Celebration, Excelsia University College invites choirs from every corner of the world to be part of the 2026 Celebration. Cape Town Camerata were the proud winners of the 2025 William Byrd Prize for a moving performance that captured spiritual integrity and musical depth. Submit your two choir videos today (it's completely free)!
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Matthew 6:9-13 NKJV — “In this manner, therefore, pray: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done On earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, As we forgive our debtors. And do not lead us into temptation, But deliver us from the evil one. For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.
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@WesleyLHuff where did Wycliffe get the "Vath!" in Matthew 27:40 from? Is it in a Greek manuscript? It's in the Latin of the musical setting of the Matthew Passion from the Eton Choirbook which @TONUSPEREGRINUS is singing tomorrow at @smitf_london
@TONUSPEREGRINUS If you're in Oxford this evening, come and join us in the time machine learning the glorious polyphony of the Eton Choirbook from a life-size facsimile of the original notation in @NewCollegeOx Chapel!