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Little Drummer Boy
Music and lyrics: H. Simone, K. Davis, H. Onorati
Arr.: L. Finch
Performed by Universitair Koor antwerpen at Their Christmas Concert "Christmas Carols With A Twist" on December 16, 2014.
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Christmas Lullaby, J. Rutter - BREVIS choir
Christmas Lullaby, J. Rutter - BREVIS choir Osijek, Croatia
conductor - antoaneta Radocaj - Jerkovic
piano - Davor Dedic
Christmas concert at The Archaeological Museum in Osijek, Croatia, December 2011
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Patapan - Guillaume prends ton tambourin Willy, take your little drum for choir, flute and drum
an class="view_more">Patapan is a traditional song from The Burgundy region in France. It’s also known in English as Willie Take Your Little Drum. It was written by Bernard de la Monnoye around 1700.
My English version here is a singing translation, so feel free to sing ... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">morean>an class="view_more" style="display:none;">Patapan is a traditional song from The Burgundy region in France. It’s also known in English as Willie Take Your Little Drum. It was written by Bernard de la Monnoye around 1700.
My English version here is a singing translation, so feel free to sing along in English :-)
Guillaume prends ton tambourin
Toi, prends ta flûte, Robin;
Au son de ces instruments
"Turelurelu, patapatapan"
Au son de ces instruments
Je dirai Noel gaîment.
Willie take your little drum
With your flute oh Robin come
With The sound of flute and drum
tootle tootle toot, bing a bang a boom
with The flute and with The drum
I will say Nowell with joy.
C'était la mode autrefois
De louer le Roi des rois
Au son de ces instruments
"Turelurelu, patapatapan"
Au son de ces instruments
Il nous en faut faire autant.
In The goodly olden days
The king of kings we'd praise
with The drum and with The flute
tootle tootle toot, bing a bang a boom,
with The flute and with The drum
we should do alike just so lessan>
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Mayal Lyang - Lepcha Folk song - Arr. Virgil Sequeira
an class="view_more">Folk song from The Lepcha Tribe of The Himalayas, India
for SAB and Tenor Solo and Maadal
Arr. Virgil Sequeira
Sung in Lepcha language. This song sings praises of The moTherland of The Lepchas around Their sacred mountain Kingtsoom Zaongboo Choo (... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">morean>an class="view_more" style="display:none;">Folk song from The Lepcha Tribe of The Himalayas, India
for SAB and Tenor Solo and Maadal
Arr. Virgil Sequeira
Sung in Lepcha language. This song sings praises of The moTherland of The Lepchas around Their sacred mountain Kingtsoom Zaongboo Choo (Kanchenjunga) who calls on her children (The Lepchas) to respect her and Their traditions
Soprano: Paola Granada Columba (Bolivia)
Alto: Zuzanna Rybinska (Poland)
Tenor Solo: Virgil Sequeira (India)
Bass: Engelhardt #Unaeb (Namibia)
maadal: Virgil Sequeira
Recorded on The Singers of United Lands 2012 Tour of USA, Canada, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe
at Spartanburg, SC, USA
April 2012 lessan>
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Mrs Hooligan's Christmas cake for solo, chorus and piano.wmv
an class="view_more">Refrain
There were plums and prunes and cherries
There were raisins and currants and cinnamon too.
There were nuts and cloves and berries
but The crust it was stuck on with glue.
There were caraway seeds in abundance,
It would give yer a fine stoma... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">morean>an class="view_more" style="display:none;">Refrain
There were plums and prunes and cherries
There were raisins and currants and cinnamon too.
There were nuts and cloves and berries
but The crust it was stuck on with glue.
There were caraway seeds in abundance,
It would give yer a fine stomach ache
'Twould kill any man twice to be eatin'
A slice of Mrs Hooligan's Christmas cake.
As I sat in me window last evenin'
A letterman came unto me.
He'd a nice little neat invitation
Sayin' "Won't you come over to tea?"
I knew it was Hooligan sent it
So I went for our friendship's sake
and The first thing he gave me to tackle
Was a slice of Mrs. Hooligan's cake.
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video:
Balulalow
Music: Benjamin Britten
Performed by The women of 'Universitair Koor antwerpen' at Their Christmas Concert "Christmas Carols With A Twist" on December 16, 2014.