Lass="view_more">This setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.) comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”, based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the city. The oratorio was... Lass="view_more_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.dispLay='';$(this).getParent().style.dispLay='none';">moreLass="view_more" style="dispLay:none;">This setting of the 98th Psalm (Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders.) comes originally from my cantata “The Manchester Magnificat”, based on Audrey Vaughan’s poems about the religious and social history of the city. The oratorio was first performed in Manchester Cathedral in 1994. This psalm forms the climax of the whole cantata and provides an expression of optimism after the tragedies of the previous sections. In this “extracted” version, the tragic surroundings of the history remain in the background and the purebubbling joy of the psalm itself shines forth. Enjoy the complex rhythms and let your hair down! This performance by Daniel Shaw's Composer's Choir (based in Connecticut) is a brilliant rendition of the piece and will, I hope, encourage other church choirs and concert choirs to consider including it in their repertoire. Lass="view_less_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getPrevious().style.dispLay='';$(this).getParent().style.dispLay='none';">less
Thank you Aaron for giving me more confidence in my voice and my passion to Sing. Your tips and help allowed me to have the best of myself. I'd love for more people who are as passionate about Sing and that would like to be an artist. He's worked with the...
While in #choir-antine, LSYC Singers wanted to give back to our community we love so much. LSYC performs Eric Barnum's "I Sing of the NorthLand," a piece commissioned by LSYC in 2016.
Lass="view_more">Tallis: How Shall I Sing - The Waldorf Students Choir, conductor: László Bencze. Recorded on 10. 04. 2011. in the BTM Castle Museum, Budapest. The melody is a version of the third tune from the Nine Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter "Why Fum'th In ... Lass="view_more_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.dispLay='';$(this).getParent().style.dispLay='none';">moreLass="view_more" style="dispLay:none;">Tallis: How Shall I Sing - The Waldorf Students Choir, conductor: László Bencze. Recorded on 10. 04. 2011. in the BTM Castle Museum, Budapest. The melody is a version of the third tune from the Nine Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter "Why Fum'th In Fight" (Psalm 2) and also known as "third mode melody". The text is from John Mason (1645--1694) a parish priest of St. Giles.
Why We Sing performed by Kirkintilloch Male Voice Choir at their 93rd Annual Concert in St Mary's Parish Church Kirkintilloch near GLasgow in ScotLand. This song just sums up Why We Sing.
From the 2013 MCHS June Show, the Mixed Ensemble performing Sing Me to Heaven, written by Danial Gawthrop.
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COME AND Sing Bray Choral Society are hosting a Come and Sing performance of the Vivaldi Gloria at St. Peter's Church, Little Bray (behind the Coach Inn, more-or-less opposite Lidl/Statoil filling station) on Sunday 23rd March All Singers are welcome to ...
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Taken from Never a Brighter Star, a Christmas Concert November 17, 2018, AuLa Simfonia Jakarta Sing We Now of Christmas Music based on the French Carol “Noel Nouvelet”, Arranged by Mark Hayes