Carmina Vocum
Prague, Czech Republic
Dragana Novaković - Vitas - conductor
Folk Section
Title | Composer | Lyrics |
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Na horách / On the mountains | Zdeněk Lukáš | Czech folk song |
II Rukovet / II Garland | Stevan St. Mokranjac | Serbian folk songs |
Rum, dum, dum | Dragan Šuplevski | Macedonian folk song |
Prší, prší / It is raining, raining | Miroslav Hroněk | Slovak folk song |
Sacred Section
Title | Composer |
---|---|
Alleluja | Gordon Young |
Tebe pojem | Stevan St. Mokranjac |
Sanctus (Missa Brevis) | Zdeněk Lukáš |
Locus Iste | Anton Bruckner |
Cantate Domino | Vytautas Miškinis |
Pop Section
Title | Composer | Lyrics |
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Let it be me | Gilbert Bécaud | Mann Curtis |
David a Goliáš / David and Goliath | Jaroslav Ježek | Jiří Voskovec, Jan Werich |
Feelings | Morris Albert | Morris Albert |
Barbara Ann | Fred Fassert | Fred Fassert |
The mixed choir Carmina Vocum was established in 1990. The choir is comprised of approximately 30 amateur singers who love good music and enjoy sharing it with audiences. The choir performs choral music in a wide variety of styles and genres, including sacred, secular, folk and popular songs, normally performed a capella. The choir participates regularly in domestic and international festivals and organizes foreign concert tours. The choir was awarded the Silver Belt in the international choir competition Praga Cantat in 2005 and the Bronze Belt in the choir competition IDOCO in Goslar, Germany in 2010.
Dragana Novaković – Vitas, MA was born in Serbia. She graduated from the University of Arts Belgrade. She sang in the female choir Collegium Musicum during her studies and also started working with school choirs. She has been living in Prague since 1993. She founded the children choir Stodulky in 1994 and in the same year began her successful collaboration with the mixed choir Carmina Vocum.
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