Ave Maria Op. 66  

Composer:  O. Vermers (1882-19..)


 

This music is assumed to be public domain in the USA. BEWARE: the modern-day recordings of that music are not!

 

 

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Score / MIDI / Lyrics:  not available Recording:  not available
Posted on YouTube:  
1- 'Ave Maria, op.66', O. Vermers(1882-?)
2- 'Ave Maria', Luigi Cherubini(1740-1842)

Daumants Kalnins was born on the 1st of July, 1990. He attends the Riga Dome Choir School, sings in the Riga Dom Boys Choir, studies singing, piano, and oboe, performs in B. Britten's "The Turn of the Screw", W. A. Mozart's "The Magic Flute" G.
Puccini's "Tosca", Ch. W. Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice" staged by the Latvian National Opera. Daumants has gained recognition not only in Latvia, but also abroad at numerous international choir festivals — in 2002 at the International Boys Choir Festival in Collegeville (USA) and at the 6th World Choir Music Symposium in Minneapolis (USA). In 2004 he got the first prize at the Latvian State Wind Instruments Competition and won the International Boys Solo Competition.
Daumants enjoys singing, swimming, cycling, basketball, but whatever he does he does it profoundly.

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