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Aditya Chander - What Sweeter Music
I wrote this Christmas carol back in December last year. It came Highly Commended in Westminster School's Carol Competition in 2012, and was the first Highly Commended entry in The Times Carol Competition in 2013. Apologies for some sound distortion - I'v... moreI wrote this Christmas carol back in December last year. It came Highly Commended in Westminster School's Carol Competition in 2012, and was the first Highly Commended entry in The Times Carol Competition in 2013. Apologies for some sound distortion - I've tried my best to edit most of it out. The performers are credited at the end of the video. Hope you enjoy, and Merry Christmas!
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Edinburgh Police choir
The Edinburgh Police choir is open to anyone who can sing, not just to police staff. Our performances are described as ‘absolutely incredible’, ‘stunning’, ‘inspiring’, and ‘hugely surprising’. That’s because we work hard to deserve such comments.
We beg... moreThe Edinburgh Police choir is open to anyone who can sing, not just to police staff. Our performances are described as ‘absolutely incredible’, ‘stunning’, ‘inspiring’, and ‘hugely surprising’. That’s because we work hard to deserve such comments.
We began 6 years ago as the Lothian and Borders Police choir and have performed at events in large and small venues, have sung in New York, representing Scotland at the 10th anniversary of 9/11, at T in the Park, have sold out at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and have been highly placed in competitions.
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Comme Une Rose - Anthony Sylvestre
'Comme Une Rose', music for SATB choir with divisi a cappella with French lyrics.
Words & music : Anthony Sylvestre.
Piece looking for its world premiere!
More information and digital sheet music to purchase on the webstore ASTURIA MUSIC: https://www... more'Comme Une Rose', music for SATB choir with divisi a cappella with French lyrics.
Words & music : Anthony Sylvestre.
Piece looking for its world premiere!
More information and digital sheet music to purchase on the webstore ASTURIA MUSIC: https://www.asturiamusic.com/?page=comme-une-rose
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Carmina Slovenica - From time Immemorial Part 1
Lojze Lebič: From the Immemorial...
Music about time
Vocal theatre
Where are we when we were,
Where will we be when we no longer are?
(G. Strniša, From Time Immemorial)
Author and conductor: Karmina Šilec
Director: Jernej Lorenci
choir of Na... moreLojze Lebič: From the Immemorial...
Music about time
Vocal theatre
Where are we when we were,
Where will we be when we no longer are?
(G. Strniša, From Time Immemorial)
Author and conductor: Karmina Šilec
Director: Jernej Lorenci
choir of National opera and ballet in Maribor
choir Carmina Slovenica
Ballet of National opera and ballet in Maribor
Instrumental ensemble of National opera and ballet in Maribor
Light designer: David Orešič
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Let My Silence Grow
Performers: University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Concert choir, under the direction of Dr. Frank Watkins.
Composer: Zachary J. Moore
Poet: Kamand Kojouri
Score: Coming soon to MusicSpoke.
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Urjwan
Urjwan choir
Tartous - Syria
Urjwan choir was launched in September 2015 in Tartous City - Syria as a choir group for harmonically distributed singing. The Adutl choir Includes More Than 60 amateurs, who belong to various social, scientific and cultur... moreUrjwan choir
Tartous - Syria
Urjwan choir was launched in September 2015 in Tartous City - Syria as a choir group for harmonically distributed singing. The Adutl choir Includes More Than 60 amateurs, who belong to various social, scientific and cultural groups and segments: school and university students, employees, teachers, engineers, doctors, parents ... and from different denominations and religions of Syrian society and Syrian Cities and Governorates, who were brought together, due to war conditions, in the City of Tartous.
The first objective of establishing this choir was to integrate choral music into our local musical culture as a new type of sung music whereby the choir presents international choral works to its Syrian audience.
Moreover, the choir aims to develop and modernize the methods of Arab musical compositions by harmonizing and rearranging it and singing it in a way that uses the best scientific and technical methods to present the best human voice professionally.
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MYO ~ If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free ~ Rich Campbell
The Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York
Nassau Symphonic choir ~ Louise O'Hanlon, Music Director
Adelphi University Performing Arts Center
Sunday, March 20, 2016
If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free
composer: Rich Campbell
©2014 Pay The Band Music
u... moreThe Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York
Nassau Symphonic choir ~ Louise O'Hanlon, Music Director
Adelphi University Performing Arts Center
Sunday, March 20, 2016
If I Can Sing, I Still Am Free
composer: Rich Campbell
©2014 Pay The Band Music
used by permission
Available in print at Swirly Music:
http://www.swirlymusic.org/music/choral-music/rich-campbell-if-i-can-sing-i-still-am-free/
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Hard Shoulder (conducted by Stephen Hatfield)
for the 25th anniversary concert, Bell'Arte alumni joined with current choir members, with Stephen Hatfield conducting his own compositions, including "Hard Shoulder".
Stephen Hatfield on Hard Shoulder:
Written to honour the House of Compassion, a ... morefor the 25th anniversary concert, Bell'Arte alumni joined with current choir members, with Stephen Hatfield conducting his own compositions, including "Hard Shoulder".
Stephen Hatfield on Hard Shoulder:
Written to honour the House of Compassion, a Toronto outreach to street people, Hard Shoulder is narrated by the street people themselves. Although there is no explicit language, the reality of life on the streets is still presented in an unvarnished way that hits audiences where they didn't expect to be hit. The struggle of the homeless, and of the people who wish to help them, is presented without platitudes, without sentimentality, and without easy answers, but the final message of the piece is humanitarian with a capital H. less