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An American Trilogy
Avon and Somerset Constabulary Male Voice Choir and Tenby Male Choir performing "An American Trilogy", a song arranged by country songwriter Mickey Newbury and made popular by Elvis Presley. It is a Medley of three 19th century songs—"Dixie", a minstrel s... moreAvon and Somerset Constabulary Male Voice Choir and Tenby Male Choir performing "An American Trilogy", a song arranged by country songwriter Mickey Newbury and made popular by Elvis Presley. It is a Medley of three 19th century songs—"Dixie", a minstrel song that became the unofficial anthem of the Confederacy since the Civil War; "All My Trials", originally a Bahamian lullaby, but closely related to African American spirituals, and well-known through folk music revivalists. Sung as part of a concert at St. Johns Church, Keynsham, on 6th April 2013 to raise funds for Motor Neurone Disease Association. less
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Mixed Choir Juventus
The student choir of University of Latvia was established in 1920. First and foremost, its name is closely associated with its first conductor Artūrs Bobkovics (1885-1959), who already then had become "the King of Latvian symphonic music&... moreThe student choir of University of Latvia was established in 1920. First and foremost, its name is closely associated with its first conductor Artūrs Bobkovics (1885-1959), who already then had become "the King of Latvian symphonic music". He organized the concerts of symphonic music and helped promote them. For the first time, the choir came together in the evening of October 18, when about 90 students gathered at Riga Secondary School No 2. The testing of voices was not very strict, and of the entire enthusiastic crowd only one student was rejected. Then, for a month, rehearsals were held, in which the voices of would-be singers were trained and made to keep in tune. After that another testing was held. This time the competition was much stricter, and only 40 singers were selected. That was the beginning of "Latvia University Student Choir", which, on November 24, 1920, was recognized and affirmed by the University Council as the first official choir of the n... less
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¿QUIÉN ES ESTE NIÑO? (Ricardo Rodríguez) - CORO "SANTA MARÍA" -
La Asociación Musical CORO "SANTA MARÍA" interpreta ¿QUIÉN ES ESTE NIÑO? (Ricardo Rodríguez) bajo la dirección de SERGIO ASIÁN, durante el XVII Concierto de Navidad celebrado el 17 de diciembre de 2016, en la Parroquia de San José (Coria del Río).
Past... moreLa Asociación Musical CORO "SANTA MARÍA" interpreta ¿QUIÉN ES ESTE NIÑO? (Ricardo Rodríguez) bajo la dirección de SERGIO ASIÁN, durante el XVII Concierto de Navidad celebrado el 17 de diciembre de 2016, en la Parroquia de San José (Coria del Río).
Pastores y Zagales,
venid, venid llegad,
y al Niño que ha nacido
festivos obsequiad.
Nacido de una Virgen,
el Hijo Dios ya,
al Cielo da la Gloria
y Paz al hombre da.
Su Madre le cobija
y besa sin cesar,
al verle desnudito
en pajas reposar.
Pastores y Zagales,
venid, venid llegad,
y al Niño que ha nacido
festivos obsequiad.
¡Qué Niño os de la Paz!
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The Choral Project - Babethandaza
The Choral Project performs "Babethandaza", arr. Daniel Hughes, from the Light out of Shadow concert performance June 5th, 2010, at Mission Santa Clara de Asis, Santa Clara CA.
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Alleluia by Fredrik Sixten
Kantorei KC combined here with the Choral Scholars of the Kantorei Summer Choral Institute perform Sixten's moving setting of "Alleluia" at Visitation Catholic Church in KC, MO. Chris Munce - Artistic Director
www.kantoreikc.org/Choral-institute
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New Choral Group Black Country - First Meeting
We are a new Vocal Group based in the Black Country. We are specifically aimed at experienced singers who want to work quickly in a non-regular rehearsal setting.
Imagine a Book Club for Choral singers! Each session every two or three weeks, we will... moreWe are a new Vocal Group based in the Black Country. We are specifically aimed at experienced singers who want to work quickly in a non-regular rehearsal setting.
Imagine a Book Club for Choral singers! Each session every two or three weeks, we will look at a couple of new songs, chosen by differend members of the group, from the whole history of music, form Monvererdi to Madness. We have two experienced conductor/singers who will be happy to lead any session, but all singers will be encouraged to lead their own song choices if they wish.
The aim, in the first intance, is to have fun exploring as much Choral repertoire as possible, in a fun and collaborative enviroment. We do not intend to book up concerts straight away - once we've had a few meetings and looked at enough repertoire then we'll think about performances. Let's work to get the music right first!
If you want more information contact us at
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