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O Magnum Mysterium di Manolo Da Rold canta Il Coro La Rupe
Video di presentazione del CD del sessantennale di fondazione del coro La Rupe di Quincinetto diretto da Domenico Monetta
Video that shows the CD of the choir "La Rupe" from Quincinetto dir. Domenico Monetta in the 60 years since the founding of the ch... moreVideo di presentazione del CD del sessantennale di fondazione del coro La Rupe di Quincinetto diretto da Domenico Monetta
Video that shows the CD of the choir "La Rupe" from Quincinetto dir. Domenico Monetta in the 60 years since the founding of the choir. title of the CD O Magnum Mysterium
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Glaslinn choir performing Lullabye
Glaslinn choir from Cork performing Lullabye (words and music by Billy Joel, arranged by Mac Huff). The choir was performing at a concert on April 11 2014 in St Peter's Church, Bandon in aid of CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young). Conductor Antoinette Baker, ... moreGlaslinn choir from Cork performing Lullabye (words and music by Billy Joel, arranged by Mac Huff). The choir was performing at a concert on April 11 2014 in St Peter's Church, Bandon in aid of CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young). Conductor Antoinette Baker, Accompanist Ruth O'Shea).
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Ave Maris Stella - Claudio Monteverdi - The Stairwell Carollers, Ottawa.
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Ave Maris Stella" by Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643) an Italian composer, gambist (a player of the viola da gamba), and singer. Camera: Zoe Hart. Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at St. Bar... moreOttawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform "Ave Maris Stella" by Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643) an Italian composer, gambist (a player of the viola da gamba), and singer. Camera: Zoe Hart. Audio: Tom Barnes. Recorded at St. Barnabas Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, June 18th, 2011.
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Price Tag - North Kingston choir
Recorded at Ham House on 26th July 2014.
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Thanks to Dave Chapman and Clare Sumpner for the video.
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Extracto del Réquiem de Mozart en la iglesia de Santo Domingo (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)
Extracto del concierto del Coro del CMS Canarias y de la Orquesta Sinfónica de Gran Canaria, bajo la dirección de Gregorio Gutierrez, que interpretaron el Réquiem de Mozart en la iglesia de Santo Domingo en el barrio de Vegueta de Las Palmas de Gran Canar... moreExtracto del concierto del Coro del CMS Canarias y de la Orquesta Sinfónica de Gran Canaria, bajo la dirección de Gregorio Gutierrez, que interpretaron el Réquiem de Mozart en la iglesia de Santo Domingo en el barrio de Vegueta de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria el día 3 de abril. El concierto fue enmarcado en el VI Encuentro de Música Religiosa de Canarias
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Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Tenor's Guide)
Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Tenor's Guide)
“Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internat... moreWeep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Tenor's Guide)
“Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”.
Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.
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Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)
Weep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)
“Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internatio... moreWeep, O Mine Eyes - John Bennet (Bass' Guide)
“Weep O Mine Eyes” was first published by composer John Bennet (c. 1575-c. 1610) in his first collection of madrigals in 1599. It was one of his most popular madrigals, as well as one of the most internationally famous songs of the period. It is apparently based on John Dowland’s “Flow, my Teares”.
Like Dowland’s lyrics, these lyrics express an intense melancholy of someone whose happiness has been abruptly shattered and desires to not be saved from this dark despair. The speaker wishes his death by drowning in his despair, in his tears. The expression of melancholy, and notions of darkness, neglect, Time’s cruelty, spiteful age, were themes used by Elizabethan songwriters to prefigure the stark inevitability of death, and it remained a prominent feature of English literature and music in the time of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare.
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