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Quinta & a Half - Hanukkah Medley
Happy to share with you our own a cappella version of the classic Hanukkah songs we all know.
Hanukkah Sameach everyone!
Arrangement: Doron Ben-Ami
Group members: Inbal Ceder, Ayala Fossfeld, Yarden Cohen, Matan Kaufman, Doron Ben-Ami, Oz Weiss
Reco... moreHappy to share with you our own a cappella version of the classic Hanukkah songs we all know.
Hanukkah Sameach everyone!
Arrangement: Doron Ben-Ami
Group members: Inbal Ceder, Ayala Fossfeld, Yarden Cohen, Matan Kaufman, Doron Ben-Ami, Oz Weiss
Recorded and Mixed by: Matan Kaufman & Ofer Yair
Edited by: Matan Kaufman & Yarden Cohen
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Let It Go
Originally from: Disney movie 'Frozen'
Lyrics and Music: Kristen Anderson-Lopez en Robert Lopez
Arrangement: Mac Huff
Sound: Johan De Cock
Performed by 'Universitair Koor Antwerpen' at their Spring concert "Game Of Tones" on May 13, 2014.
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S. Khvoshchinsky - Silent Night (NEW musical version)
Performed by The Singing Musicians choir and orchestra from The Republican Gymnasium-college in Belarus. Conducted by Alla Mazurova. Solos by Masha Shabunia and Tatiana Gavrilova. The choir consists of children ages 9-14.
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Five Mystical Songs - Vaughan Williams - Downtown Voices, Edmund Milly, Janet Yieh and Stephen Sands
Five Mystical Songs - Vaughan Williams
Downtown Voices
Edmund Milly, baritone
Janet Yieh, organ
Stephen Sands, conductor
Trinity Church, NYC
Five Mystical Songs
Song Cycle by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 - 1958)
Text Authorship:
by Georg... moreFive Mystical Songs - Vaughan Williams
Downtown Voices
Edmund Milly, baritone
Janet Yieh, organ
Stephen Sands, conductor
Trinity Church, NYC
Five Mystical Songs
Song Cycle by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 - 1958)
Text Authorship:
by George Herbert (1593 - 1633)
1. Easter
Rise heart; thy Lord is risen. Sing his praise
Without delays,
Who takes thee by the hand, that thou likewise
With him may'st rise;
That, as his death calcined thee to dust,
His life may make thee gold, and much more, Just.
Awake, my lute, and struggle for thy part
With all thy art.
The cross taught all wood to resound his name
Who bore the same.
His stretched siNEWs taught all strings, what key
Is best to celebrate this most high day.
Consort both heart and lute, and twist a song
Pleasant and long:
Or since all music is but three parts vied,
And multiplied;
O let thy blessed Spirit bear a part,
And make up our defects with his sweet art.
2. I got me flowers
I got me flowers to strew thy way;
I... less