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Amour, Où Es-Tu ? - Anthony Sylvestre (demo)
'Amour, Où Es-Tu ?', music for Treble choir in unison, cello & piano. Looking for its premiere.
Composer & lyricist: Anthony Sylvestre.
French Pronunciation guide video: https://youtu.be/_0Qz8zxAR6g
The lyrics tell a story about someone who hopes... more'Amour, Où Es-Tu ?', music for Treble choir in unison, cello & piano. Looking for its premiere.
Composer & lyricist: Anthony Sylvestre.
French Pronunciation guide video: https://youtu.be/_0Qz8zxAR6g
The lyrics tell a story about someone who hopes to meet the love of their life in the near future.
'Amour, Où Es-Tu ?', musique pour chœur à voix égales à l'unisson, violoncelle & piano (dans l'attente de sa première représentation).
Compositeur & parolier: Anthony Sylvestre.
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Rachmaninoff: The Bells, Op. 35 - The Learners Chorus
Sergei Rachmaninoff - The Bells, Op. 35
The Learners Chorus
The Learners Orchestra
Apollo Wong, conductor
Yuki Ip, soprano
David Quah, tenor
Albert Lim, baritone
Chapters:
0:00 I. Allegro, ma non tanto (The Silver Sleigh Bells)
6:50 II. L... moreSergei Rachmaninoff - The Bells, Op. 35
The Learners Chorus
The Learners Orchestra
Apollo Wong, conductor
Yuki Ip, soprano
David Quah, tenor
Albert Lim, baritone
Chapters:
0:00 I. Allegro, ma non tanto (The Silver Sleigh Bells)
6:50 II. Lento (The Mellow Wedding Bells)
16:43 III. Presto (The Loud Alarum Bells)
25:22 IV. Lento lugubre (The Mournful Iron Bells)
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Koruso!
Koruso!, meaning Chorus in Esperanto, began in October 2008 as a Southwark Council initiative to promote community cohesion. It has since grown from a smAll choral group to a self-run community choir with a wide ranging repertoire, performing music that b... moreKoruso!, meaning Chorus in Esperanto, began in October 2008 as a Southwark Council initiative to promote community cohesion. It has since grown from a smAll choral group to a self-run community choir with a wide ranging repertoire, performing music that bridges cultures and unites faith traditions.
The project won an ABC award in December 2009 at the Royal Society for the Arts and was cited by the judging panel as ”an excellent, innovative way of bringing people together through a shared passion for music”. Koruso! host performances at least twice a year and to date has performed at a variety of venues across its home borough and beyond.
Members come from All walks of life and All across Southwark. We enjoy singing together every Thursday from 6:30pm at Oliver Goldsmiths Primary School, Peckham Road. New members are always welcome - particularly tenors and basses.
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