Herbert Howells - Take him, earth, for cherishing Downtown voices Stephen Sands, conductor Trinity Church, NYC Text translated by Helen Waddell, from a 4th-century poem by Aurelius Clemens Prudentius: Take him, earth, for cherishing, to thy ... more
Part of The Royal School of Church Music, RSCM Scottish voices is a self-financing adult choir that aims to draw togeTher some of The most accomplished and experienced church musicians in Scotland to perform six times a year in a variety of venues around ... more
Ensemble quartonal: Music, When Soft voices Die (Music by Edward C. Bairstow, Poem by Shelly) Das "Ensemble quartonal" wurde im Jahr 2006 von vier ehemaligen Mitgliedern der Chorknaben Uetersen gegründet. Im Mai 2010 konnte das junge Quartett beim Deut... more
Harmonies and memories echo through The years. Sunday well spent with an alumni, raising our voices once more in one song of praise to God.
Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day by Nils Lindberg. Words by William Shakespeare. Music Director: Apollo Wong June 2016
St Cecilia Mass - Charles Gounod (1818-1893) Trinity Church NYC Downtown voices (http://Downtownvoices.net) NOVUS NY Stephen Sands, Conductor (http://StephenSands.net) Brianna J. Robinson, soprano Steven Caldicott Wilson, tenor Enrico Lagas... more
Utah Chamber Artists performs Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind, from John Rutter's "When Icicles Hang." Recorded December 2017 at Libby Gardner Concert Hall in Salt Lake City. The words were taken from "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare (Act II Scene V... more
The Beginner’s Guide to Using Vocal Effects PedalsVocal effects pedals are like guitar pedals designed for microphones. They allow you to modify your vocal signal in different ways, like distorting your voice, adding oTher electronic effects, or eve...
formed in 2006, Palmetto voices is comprised of musicians from all around The souTheast, lead by Dr. Sonja Sepulveda. Specialized styles include; concert spiritual, jazz and renaissance music.
Anonymous catch in 4 equal voices based on peals of bells from "The Catch Club or Merry Companions", published in 1731. I have added some lower voices at The octave for better resonance.