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Life's Mystery by Jonny Priano (Johansen Viking Singers, 5-17-2013)
This is a beautiful interpretation of "Life's Mystery" by the Johansen Viking Singers in Modesto, CA. The simplicity of the text and melody contrast the deep and inexplicable understanding of life's mystery: Love. Thank you to conductor Jennifer Perier-... moreThis is a beautiful interpretation of "Life's Mystery" by the Johansen Viking Singers in Modesto, CA. The simplicity of the text and melody contrast the deep and inexplicable understanding of life's mystery: Love. Thank you to conductor Jennifer Perier-Champeaux for treating the piece with such care and creating some amazing musical moments!
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Soul of the City Singing in the Pub
Want to bring some joyful singing to your life?
Our Singing in the Pub sessions are on the third Thursday of every second month. At the next one we'll be learning a whole Song in 2/3 part harmony in 90 minutes then jamming it with a live guitarist!
... moreWant to bring some joyful singing to your life?
Our Singing in the Pub sessions are on the third Thursday of every second month. At the next one we'll be learning a whole Song in 2/3 part harmony in 90 minutes then jamming it with a live guitarist!
Grab your friends, a drink and let's sing some sparkly tunes....The Songs will be a surprise - that's part of the fun!
With drinks deals at the bar - we'll have the happiest of happy hours!
Everyone is welcome - everyone can sing - even the friend who insists they can't, they can!
Pub singing is all about fun!
No experience necessary just bring your voice and we’ll do the rest - shower singers, this is for you!
7.30pm - Arrive and drinks, 8pm - We Sing!
£7 advance (plus 70p booking fee) on Meetup - Soul of the City Choir, £9 on the door
Tickets sold quickly last time so we do recommend nabbing your ticket early just in case we can't fit you in on the door.
Come and sing, it really is a lot of fun! less
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Contre Qui, Rose - Morten Lauridsen, sung by The Stairwell Carollers
Ottawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform Contre qui, rose written by American contemporary composer Morten Lauridsen.
If you Love our music, a Donation would be appreciated. Please DONATE to our 40th fundraising goal of $15,000 to celebrate this ... moreOttawa choir, The Stairwell Carollers, perform Contre qui, rose written by American contemporary composer Morten Lauridsen.
If you Love our music, a Donation would be appreciated. Please DONATE to our 40th fundraising goal of $15,000 to celebrate this milestone! http://www.stairwellcarollers.com/Donate.html. All Donations receive a charitable tax receipt !
Get our professional recordings here... http://www.stairwellcarollers.com/Purchases.html
All Stairwell Carollers CDs benefit charities and are available on our website in both CD and MP3 formats. This non-profit organization raises funds for local charities through concert, CD and cookbook sales.
The Stairwell Carollers, an a cappella group formed in 1977 by director Pierre Massie, has earned the distinction of being ranked amongst the best of Ontario choirs. The group took first place in both the 2010 and 2013 Ontario Music Festival Association provincial competition.
This non-profit organization raises funds for local charities through conce... less
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Idonga se Jeriko (South Africa)
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... moreZulu 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
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A Child's Eyes
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".
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Breathe soft ye winds
A tender pastoral part Song (or "glee") by William Paxton based on the poem by Ambrose Philips.