Search
2,001 results found
video:
Let's Sing La Folia for three alto voices and guitar
La Folia (literally "madness") was a Portuguese dance from the renaissance, and it has been used by many composers in the ensuing centuries.
This version is for voices and guitar. It introduces the theme as a repeated verse on voice 1 and then adds a co... moreLa Folia (literally "madness") was a Portuguese dance from the renaissance, and it has been used by many composers in the ensuing centuries.
This version is for voices and guitar. It introduces the theme as a repeated verse on voice 1 and then adds a couple of vocalize additions above and below it.
The pdf file contains the score and a separate guitar part.
The sound sample is performed by the composer.
Let's Sing la Folia
Oh let's Sing la Folia
Oh let's Sing la Folia as in the Baroque time
Oh let's Sing la Folia
Oh let's Sing la Folia
It spans all the centuries up to Now
(la la la) (cu cu cu!) less
group:
Sing out Strong
Sing out Strong is a SingCLUSIVE family of choirs for mental health and Wellbeing. The organisation was set up by professional conductor, Emma Rowland, who suffers with anxiety and depression. Emma wanted to make choirs, and Singing, more accessible to ... moreSing out Strong is a SingCLUSIVE family of choirs for mental health and Wellbeing. The organisation was set up by professional conductor, Emma Rowland, who suffers with anxiety and depression. Emma wanted to make choirs, and Singing, more accessible to everyone.
During the COVID lockdown, SOS has been offering FREE virtual choirs to the entire world. We're currently (June 2020) in 80 countries and working with thousands of Singers each Week. We've just launched our fourth project, an original song, ready to be made into a virtual choir video. less
video:
Choeur d'Enfants Sotto Voce au Grand Palais
"My Favorite Things" de la Mélodie de Bonheur. Extrait du grand Concert de Noël du Théâtre du Châtelet au Grand Palais le dimanche 17 décembre 2017 avec le Choeur d'Enfants Sotto Voce, dirigé par Scott Alan Prouty avec Richard Davis au piano. Ce concert é... more"My Favorite Things" de la Mélodie de Bonheur. Extrait du grand Concert de Noël du Théâtre du Châtelet au Grand Palais le dimanche 17 décembre 2017 avec le Choeur d'Enfants Sotto Voce, dirigé par Scott Alan Prouty avec Richard Davis au piano. Ce concert était filmé par ARTE, réalisation de Christian Leblé. (Camera Lucida Productions).
MERCI de visiter la page ARTE Concert qui héberge la version complète du live :
https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/079674-000-A/concert-de-noel-avec-le-choeur-d-enfants-sotto-voce-au-grand-palais/ less
video:
Ding Dong Merrily on High a new version
This is a jazzed-up version by David W Solomons (www.dwsolo.com)
of the old 16th Century French tune which was used in G R Woodward's carol
"Ding Dong Merrily on High"; it is great fun to Sing.
It is quite different from the more Well-kNown arrangeme... moreThis is a jazzed-up version by David W Solomons (www.dwsolo.com)
of the old 16th Century French tune which was used in G R Woodward's carol
"Ding Dong Merrily on High"; it is great fun to Sing.
It is quite different from the more Well-kNown arrangement and would make a nice change in a carol concert.
The vocal parts here are all performed by Matthew Curtis
video:
Onwa Eshie by Chris Ogu
A traditional Igbo Christmas folk music dramatized by Two fine soloists. Accompanied by the choir to depict the Christmas cheer and joy of the coming of the Son of God to Earth.
video:
The Frostbound Wood for SATB mixed chorus
A new carol for Christmas with music by David W. Solomons and Text by Thomas Clarke.
This setting for Christmas represents the cold of a Northern winter
(the cruel wind blows)
although of course the actual events took place in rather warmer climes.
... moreA new carol for Christmas with music by David W. Solomons and Text by Thomas Clarke.
This setting for Christmas represents the cold of a Northern winter
(the cruel wind blows)
although of course the actual events took place in rather warmer climes.
It also reflects much of the liturgical and popular symbolism of the Christmas season: robins, holly etc and it brings our thoughts towards the season of Easter with the blood of Good Friday.