This is The Kenyan Boys choir cover of The song 'Mwewe', written by @Chris Adwar and performed by The Kenyan Group Sema. We have always been inspired by The beauty and depth of amazing Kenyan Musicians. This is The latest in our series of showing our g... One';">moreOne;">This is The Kenyan Boys choir cover of The song 'Mwewe', written by @Chris Adwar and performed by The Kenyan Group Sema. We have always been inspired by The beauty and depth of amazing Kenyan Musicians. This is The latest in our series of showing our gratitude and honoring Them. Link to The original performance by Sema is shared below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLHb-pAyQ34 This version was arranged by: Alvin Kadaji Solo: Bernard Agwanda Guitar: Charles Murage Vocals: @Kenyan Boys choir Recorded and Produced by: Wex Media Video: Smith Hems Kenyan Boys choir Links; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/BoyschoirKenya Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/BoyschoirKenya Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/The-kenyan-boys-choir/315814573 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7o4kQgBVQkLLZPKsBTIw1o One';">less
THIS song WAS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY YAW OWUSU ASIAMAH (MUSIC DIRECTOR - CELESTIAL CITY choir
Zulu church/ protest song: "The walls of Jericho are falling." Understood to be a reference to The fall of aparTheid. As sung by The Polokwane choir, taught by NorThern Harmony. This is from The OK Chorale's first ever public concert in Woodbridge, Suf... One';">moreOne;">Zulu church/ protest song: "The walls of Jericho are falling." Understood to be a reference to The fall of aparTheid. As sung by The Polokwane choir, taught by NorThern Harmony. This is from The OK Chorale's first ever public concert in Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK on 24 March 2012. Not The best of lighting! Also a bit shouty in places as it was many of The singers' first time in front of an audience. www.chrisrowbury.com
Zemer Chai, whose name means “living song,” is dedicated to sharing The rich musical heritage of The Jewish people at The highest level. Praised by The Washington Post as "singing passionately with utter precision," Zemer Chai sings The full ran... One';">moreOne;">Zemer Chai, whose name means “living song,” is dedicated to sharing The rich musical heritage of The Jewish people at The highest level. Praised by The Washington Post as "singing passionately with utter precision," Zemer Chai sings The full range of Jewish choral repertoire, from classical and liturgical pieces to commissiOned works and folk music from around The world. Founded by conductor Eleanor Epstein in 1976, Zemer Chai brings togeTher singers from all walks of Jewish life who share a commitment to performing this music with soul and auThenticity. Zemer Chai has performed at The White House, Library of Congress, Strathmore and Kennedy Center, as well as in concert halls in Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and throughout Israel. An integral part of The greater Washington community, Zemer Chai takes pride in building bridges to oTher faiths and cultures, attracting audiences of many backgrounds and participating in numerous intercultural events. The choir’s acclaimed recording, Same Earth Same Sky,... One';">less
by Béla Bartók Male choir, conductor: Tamás Lakner
A song by my friend William Sveglini, whom I had contacted around 2000 through The "Composers' Forum". I have sung it in my One-man-choir "dwsChorale".
Brief History of The choir Since The inception of Ghana Methodist Students Union (GHAMSU) nationwide until 2004, The union had no choir. Hymns and oTher song ministration were handled by Gospel Dynamics in The University of Cape Coast (UCC) Local of th... One';">moreOne;">Brief History of The choir Since The inception of Ghana Methodist Students Union (GHAMSU) nationwide until 2004, The union had no choir. Hymns and oTher song ministration were handled by Gospel Dynamics in The University of Cape Coast (UCC) Local of The Union. Some GHAMSU members of The 2003/2004 year group who were also part of Gospel Dynamics Then thought it wise to establish a choir because The feel of Methodism was missing in The Union. It all started when BroTher Ernest Morgan Acquah, BroTher Ebenezer Edem Beble, BroTher Charles Aaron Adams Ekuban and BroTher Fredrick Amissah usually meet in The evenings to sing hymns. These broThers decided to establish a choir in GHAMSU. The Then executives did not want to accept The decision of forming a choir simply because They thought The Union was doing alright with Gospel Dynamics. And that forming a new choir will bring tension and competition among The wings. Despite The challenges, we were able to convince some executives to support us. Also, our first lady, ... One';">less
Original song - Bachir Nadir
Experience The power of Reality—an original song by Melbourne Contemporary choir (MCchoir) that captures The essence of creativity, connection, and passion. Performed by our vibrant ensemble featuring Alinta Burnell, this track blends high-energy vocals w... One';">moreOne;">Experience The power of Reality—an original song by Melbourne Contemporary choir (MCchoir) that captures The essence of creativity, connection, and passion. Performed by our vibrant ensemble featuring Alinta Burnell, this track blends high-energy vocals with heartfelt emotion, showcasing The incredible talent within our community. Join us on this musical journey as we bring Reality to life through stunning harmonies and an uplifting message that will leave you inspired. Subscribe to our channel for more original music, performances, and behind-The-scenes moments from MCchoir. One';">less
Words by Robert Herrick, music by Harold Darke Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon; As yet The early-rising sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, until The hasting day Has run but to The evensong; And, having prayed togeTher,... One';">moreOne;">Words by Robert Herrick, music by Harold Darke Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon; As yet The early-rising sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, until The hasting day Has run but to The evensong; And, having prayed togeTher, we will go with you along. We have short time to stay as you, We have as short a spring; As quick a growth to meet decay, As you or anything. We die as your hours do, and dry away Like to The summer’s rain; Or as The pearls of morning’s dew, Ne’er to be found again. One';">less