This track from the ChanDos Anthems by G. F. Handel was performed LIVE by the University Choir, KNUST - Kumasi at the Great Hall, KNUST on the 16th April, 2016.
The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) invites churches to celebrate church music and musicians with the Big Hymn Sing For Music Sunday on 9th June 2024 Music Sunday is an annual event presented by the RSCM to celebrate and give thanks for the music and...
NUMBER ONE RUGBY REFEREE REALISES HIS DREAM As we come to the end of the rugby season, perhaps a song from, in our opinion, the World's number one rugby referee. We recently recorded this with Nigel Owens for a TV programme. He always wanted to sing h... more
University of Toronto Gospel Choir's Annual Christmas Concert 2013 - December 7th, 2013
An exciting learning experience for singers in the Stirling area – students, staff, alumni and members of the wider community. We rehearse on Monday evenings during semesters, and perform to a very high standard at least twice a year. A choir for y... more
Words and Music - Don Besig and Nancy Price Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdFUjw3TELp9khCf0qkws-Q
Sung by us at a singing course in nottingham in 1977 Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon; As yet the early-rising sun Has not attain'd his noon. Stay, stay until the hasting day Has run but to the evensong, And, having pray'd to... more
In November 2013 the LonDon Oriana Choir celebrated its 40th birthday. We had some scrumptious cake and sang an impromptu arrangement of the old favourite. Stay tuned for our gala 40th anniversary concert early next year!
Song of the two snails who go to the funeral of a dead leaf. Poem by Jacques Prévert. Music composed for two unaccompanied altos (countertenors) and sung by David W Solomons (one of my first multitrack recordings back in the early 1980s).