One and a half years from the “Tenchi creation” concert with orchestra accompaniment in autumn 2017.
We are a mixed choir formed around the OB / OG of the ICU (International Christian University) Glee Club, and we have been forming this year for 29 years. Many members other than ICU alumni now participate. Once a few years, he has taken up a large piece by orchestra accompaniment, but mainly repertoires of a cappella songs, such as Renaissance religious songs, black spirituals and Russian Orthodox chant. Other popular English, Irish and American folk songs also sing this year. Please listen to our wide range of voices. We hope that we can deliver the charm of the various stages.
The ICU OGC Choir (commonly known as OGC) is an amateur mixed choir formed in 1990 with a focus on the ICU Glee Club of the International Christian University.
From 2004, Dr. Assao Hasegawa (ICU Glee Club, the first conductor) was invited, and in 2008, Dr. Yukio Hanaoka was invited as a conductor group.
With a focus on a cappella performance, we are carrying out a wider range of activities with a luxurious system of three conductors.
With the 25th anniversary of its formation in 2015, we performed the 20th regular performance in spring.
Maki Orita is a musical artist, his songs collected in this collection are Russian orthodox chants composed in Russia from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, all of which is the liturgy of the Russian Orthodox "Liturgy" (Liturgia) or in "All Night" It was written to be sung. All songs should be played without accompaniment, in line with the Russian Orthodox tradition, and although not complex, they are characterized by solid harmony and extremely clear Duna Miku (weakness). The same unaccompanied church music, Renaissance Polyphony music, has a distinct stylistic difference, but it is a collection of masterpieces that must be captured by the hearts of those who listen and perform.
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