A true bastard love child of a song if ever there was one. A Romanian song collected by Bela Bartok, translated to English by British Folkies Andy Irvine & Jane Cassidy & grafted onto a Bulgarian Dance tune, before being brilliantly recorded by Maddie Pry... more
Track 10 of the Choir's CD Album "Tall as the Pines" - 'Anthem' from 'Chess' Original Music Benny Anderson, Bjorn Ulvaeus & Tim Rice arr. for The Choir by Philip Juliff
Tekitamie is an extraordinary song of ours, which is written in camirami language, created by our conductor, Kayamar. In translation it means "The Forbidden Dance". Author: Viktor Magyaróvári (Kayamar) Conducting: Viktor Magyaróvári (Kayamar) Perfor... more
Second movement of Gjeilo's "Sunrise Mass" EnChor Chamber Choir, Lily String Quartet and Corps Bara Dance Heaven and Earth concert, October 2012
Guest Soprano Ffion Perrett. Gresley Male Voice Choir, Autumn Celebrity Concert 2015
One Voice Children's Choir or also known as OVCC, is part of the Music Ministry of San Bartolome Parish, the oldest church in Malabon City. Children who loves singing and serving God at the same time. This group is composed of children ages 15 and below.
Sep 18, 2022 Kelly Galbraith: Director & Producer Rebecca Burrill: Accompanist Dr. Paul S. Jones is a Saint John composer. We are always welcoming new members! For more info: sjmenschorus@gmail.com Saint John Men's Chorus: Facebook, Instagram, ... more
Inspira performs "Shine Your Way" by Owl City at their "A Light in the Dark (2014)" concert. Nick Turnbull, Music Director | Eden Hildebrand, Dance Director.
Arranged for men's Voices This arrangement in D major can be sung by four men Alto Tenor Baritone and Bass (the second Voice can be taken by a second alto and the third Voice can be taken by a low tenor if required). This performance is sung by the a... more
The choir's history begins in 1954, when folk song and Dance group "Ugnele" was established. For a long time, the choir existed as part of this group, performing with its Dancers and orchestra, singing mostly folk music; in 1999, Valerija Skapie... more