Written by: Carole King, arr. Sean Carroll Vocal Solo & Guitar: Paul House Video Production: Jennifer Babstock
Performed live at Light & Sound, Naya Chorale's end-of-season concert for 2013. Tickets are available now for this year's Light & Sound concert (18th & 19th July) from www.nayachorale.com/concerts Web: www.nayachorale.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/na... more
Performed live at Light & Sound, Naya Chorale's end-of-season concert for 2013. Tickets are available now for this year's Light & Sound concert: www.nayachorale.com/concerts Soloist: Jarrad Linke Naya recorded Loch Lomond as part of our debut album ... more
Performed live at Light & Sound, Naya Chorale's end-of-season concert for 2013. Tickets are available now for this year's Light & Sound concert: www.nayachorale.com/concerts Guest Conductor: Celia Christmass Web: www.nayachorale.com Facebook: www.f... more
Edina Chorale sings "Scarborough Fair/Sound of Silence," a blending of Paul Simon's songs arranged by Philip Kern. We sing here during our annual Cabaret concert, under the direction of Tom Paulson. Recorded May 20, 2011. Recording courtesy of Pet... more
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Once upon a time you could only Hear your favourite song if you travelled to a live performance. It was a special, one-off, shared experience. ...
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve Heard that “music is math.” Whether in relation to something simple (counting), or something more esoteric (highly-developed, academic analyses of harmony and structure), or whether it is a misg...
Kindle the Taper for SATB Chorus and Harp (Piano), with optional Trumpet, Horn in F, and Crash Cymbals Performance of Version for SATB Chorus and Piano Words by Emma Lazarus Music by Stanley M. Hoffman Performed with piano by the performers of Choral... more
(adapted from a post in the Stairwell Carollers Choir Blog) David Rain, tenor: How on earth do you Hear everyone, including our mistakes, while singing along at full throttle? Pierre: I'm not sure, but you're definitely right...