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Finding A home by Sydney Guillaume | Boston Children's Chorus
Premier Choir and Young Men's Ensemble of the Boston Children's Chorus present "Finding A home" by Sydney Guillaume. The world premiere of this piece was at our Lift Every Voice: At The Table virtual concert on Sunday, May 30, 2021. Our singers composed t... morePremier Choir and Young Men's Ensemble of the Boston Children's Chorus present "Finding A home" by Sydney Guillaume. The world premiere of this piece was at our Lift Every Voice: At The Table virtual concert on Sunday, May 30, 2021. Our singers composed this piece with Sydney Guillaume as part of our Opus Nuovo initiative. Watch the full concert at live.bostonchildrenschorus.org.
About Opus Nuovo:
This season, we launched an ongoing commissioning project as a commitment to a diverse and inclusive approach to choral programming. Through this innovation, we are seeking to broaden the landscape of the choral repertoire for both student and professional choirs. Over the next three years, our singers will collaborate with ten global composers to facilitate the creation of a collection of new choral works which, aligned with BCC’s vision of cultural equity, represent a truly diverse spectrum of global musical styles and approaches. This season, our upper choir singers worked with Jazzmeia Horn, Sydney Guillaume, ... less
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LOOKING FOR home || Bel Canto Choir Jonathan Laabs, Conductor || Santiago Veros
Audio from the dress rehearsal of Bel Canto Chorus on May 3, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, conducted by Jonathan Laabs.
Synopsis
Looking for home is a choral work that explores the longing for belonging, the need for refuge, and the search for a pla... moreAudio from the dress rehearsal of Bel Canto Chorus on May 3, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, conducted by Jonathan Laabs.
Synopsis
Looking for home is a choral work that explores the longing for belonging, the need for refuge, and the search for a place, real or symbolic, that we can call home. Written amid travels across the world and shaped by an unexpected love story, the piece touches on deeply human themes such as the sense of belonging, the construction of identity, and the need for community. It doesn’t offer a single answer to the question “What is home?”, but it does trace, with honesty and sensitivity, the path of someone brave enough to begin the search. Ideal for concert programs exploring themes of belonging, humanity, or inner renewal, Looking for home invites each singer to connect with their own story. less
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I'll Be home for Christmas - Gannon / Huff - The Graduate Choir NZ
The Graduate Choir NZ performs "I'll Be home for Christmas".
Words: Kim Gannon (1900-1974)
Tune: Walter Kent (1911-1994)
Arrangement: Mac Huff
A recording of this piece is available on the CD "Sing in Exultation" http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz/ex... moreThe Graduate Choir NZ performs "I'll Be home for Christmas".
Words: Kim Gannon (1900-1974)
Tune: Walter Kent (1911-1994)
Arrangement: Mac Huff
A recording of this piece is available on the CD "Sing in Exultation" http://www.graduatechoir.co.nz/experience_cd_sie.htm
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Director of Music: Terence Maskell
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Recorded 10 December 2011 at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. http://www.holy-trinity.org.nz
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NGK The Lord Bless You And Keep You
Nidarosdomens Guttekor from Norway sing John Rutter's beautiful song The Lord Bless You And Keep You. I am sorry about the ending. The Norwegian lady had to tell people that "Shrek" would be coming up next. Surely she could have waited for a minute !!
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Rejoice in the Lord Alway attributed to John Redford for one man choir
Rejoice in the Lord alway, and again I say rejoice.
Let your softness be known unto all men: the Lord is at hand.
Be careful for nothing: but in all prayer and supplication,
let your petitions be manifest unto God with giving of thanks.
And the peace ... moreRejoice in the Lord alway, and again I say rejoice.
Let your softness be known unto all men: the Lord is at hand.
Be careful for nothing: but in all prayer and supplication,
let your petitions be manifest unto God with giving of thanks.
And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding
keep your hearts and minds, through Christ Jesu
Amen.
(Words from Philippians IV. vv. 4 - 7)
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The Road home - Diponegoro University Choir
“Chase your dreams but always know the road that'll lead you home again.” - Tim McGraw
Composed by Stephen Paulus
Sung by Diponegoro University Choir in "Laudate Concert" 2019
Conductor Jefry Franklin Bode
audio editor Ardian Dika A and Deny Putra
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Πάτερ Ημών - Lord's Prayer
Κυριακή Προσευχή (Πάτερ Ημών - Lord's Prayer), συνθέτης Παναγιώτης Γλυκοφρύδης, βιντεοσκόπηση 2018 στον Ι.Ν. Αγ. Μαρίνης Εκάλης, Αττικής, Χορωδία Αγίου Αλεξάνδρου - Lord's Prayer (comp. Pan. Glikofrydis), 2018, St. Marina's Greek Orthodox Church, Ekali, A... moreΚυριακή Προσευχή (Πάτερ Ημών - Lord's Prayer), συνθέτης Παναγιώτης Γλυκοφρύδης, βιντεοσκόπηση 2018 στον Ι.Ν. Αγ. Μαρίνης Εκάλης, Αττικής, Χορωδία Αγίου Αλεξάνδρου - Lord's Prayer (comp. Pan. Glikofrydis), 2018, St. Marina's Greek Orthodox Church, Ekali, Attica, St. Alexander Choir, www.stalexanderchoir.gr, email: contact@stalexanderchoir.gr
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Praise to Thee, Lord Jesus
Praise to Thee, Lord Jesus, who in bitter pain,
On the cross did suffer, and for our sake wast slain.
Thou reign'st with God the Father in Eternity,
Lead us, erring sinners, unto heav'n and Thee.
Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison, Kyrie eleison.
(Lord... morePraise to Thee, Lord Jesus, who in bitter pain,
On the cross did suffer, and for our sake wast slain.
Thou reign'st with God the Father in Eternity,
Lead us, erring sinners, unto heav'n and Thee.
Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison, Kyrie eleison.
(Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy).
(Original words: Ehre sei dir, Christe der du littest Not)
Sung at Canterbury Cathedral during our Royal School of Church Music Summer Course in 1986, under Martin How.
I (David W Solomons) was one of the altos.
John Huntley - a fellow alto - recorded this performance.
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