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CONTINUUM - Quem Vidistis, Pastores?
Recorded on January 10th, 2011. Quem Vidistis, Pastores?, by Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611). "Whom have you seen shepherds? Speak, tell us who has appeared! We have seen the new-born and a chorus of Angels praising God. Alleluia. Speak, what have you ... moreRecorded on January 10th, 2011. Quem Vidistis, Pastores?, by Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611). "Whom have you seen shepherds? Speak, tell us who has appeared! We have seen the new-born and a chorus of Angels praising God. Alleluia. Speak, what have you seen! Tell us of the birth of Christ. We have seen the new-born and a chorus of Angels praising God. Alleluia."
CONTINUUM is the newest and most dynamic early music ensemble on the UK classical music scene.
Under the collaborative leadership of top producer and director Adrian Peacock, the internationally renowned expert in Spanish early music Bruno Turner, and bass-baritone Jamie W. Hall, CONTINUUM brings together twelve of the finest professional consort singers in London, carefully chosen to produce a unique and vibrant sound that celebrates the very best qualities of the English choral tradition and the powerful beauty of the uninhibited human voice.
This all-male ensemble has made 16th century Spanish sacred polyphony and chant the core of its rep... less
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Just sing! Community Choir
singing with Just sing! Community Choir is fun, friendly and fabulously relaxed!
No auditions.
No need to be able read music.
No previous singing experience required.
Affordable membership fees.
And your first rehearsal is absolutely FREE.
... moresinging with Just sing! Community Choir is fun, friendly and fabulously relaxed!
No auditions.
No need to be able read music.
No previous singing experience required.
Affordable membership fees.
And your first rehearsal is absolutely FREE.
Before you know it you'll quickly learn all types of songs, from classical to pop classics, from folk to rock and roll via musicals. What's more, you'll learn all about breathing and vocal technique from our engaging Musical Director Penny Manser. So improve your singing and build confidence at the same time! less
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The Or Y-a Choir
The Or Y-a Choir is a women's choir under the direction of Nomi Teplow. The choir is comprised of women of all ages from all over Samaria in Israel who come together to sing in a variety of musical styles in close harmony, to learn to sing and to have a good time.
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O sing joyfully incorporating a trip to the New Moon
Anthem by Adrian Batten
sung by the dwsChorale - multitrack one-man choir
erstwhile alto at St Michael's Cornhill
When we sang this, it was mentioned (during the rehearsal of course!)
that this anthem was particularly appropriate
since it mentions ... moreAnthem by Adrian Batten
sung by the dwsChorale - multitrack one-man choir
erstwhile alto at St Michael's Cornhill
When we sang this, it was mentioned (during the rehearsal of course!)
that this anthem was particularly appropriate
since it mentions the new moon, and
the "New Moon" pub is just around the corner from Cornhill (on Gracechurch Street)...
So I thought: it's about time I brought the ideas together :-)
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Wilful Choir
The Wilful Choir is a fun and friendly choir located near Kingston riverside.
We sing a wide variety of songs from around the world.
The perfect choir for the complete beginner, the experienced or just those who love to sing in the shower.
No audition.
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Come & sing Day: Verdi's Requiem and Handel's Messiah
Teddington Choral Society and its Music Director, Julian Collings, invite you to a "Come and sing Day" on September 16th, 2023 at St Mary’s Church Hall, Church Street, Twickenham, TW1 3NJ.
The singing day will feature&nbs...
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Let's sing La Folia for three alto voices and guitar
La Folia (literally "madness") was a Portuguese dance from the renaissance, and it has been used by many composers in the ensuing centuries.
This version is for voices and guitar. It introduces the theme as a repeated verse on voice 1 and then adds a co... moreLa Folia (literally "madness") was a Portuguese dance from the renaissance, and it has been used by many composers in the ensuing centuries.
This version is for voices and guitar. It introduces the theme as a repeated verse on voice 1 and then adds a couple of vocalize additions above and below it.
The pdf file contains the score and a separate guitar part.
The sound sample is performed by the composer.
Let's sing la Folia
Oh let's sing la Folia
Oh let's sing la Folia as in the Baroque time
Oh let's sing la Folia
Oh let's sing la Folia
It spans all the centuries up to now
(la la la) (cu cu cu!) less